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As stylish and trendy as dive watches have become, some still beg to be used for their original purpose: to be worn alongside a mask, flippers, and a tank in search of submerged adventures. The Sinn U1 is just such a watch. Back in 2017, our own Jason Heaton did as the U1's design intended as he jumped from a boat bobbing in the surf of Lake Michigan with the goal of diving the sunken wreck of the Prins Willem V.
Last week, Sinn launched a smaller version of the U1 called the U50, so we thought it might be time for a bit of context as to what makes the U-series such a strong collection of dive watches. Complete with underwater photography and a U1 on his wrist, follow along as Heaton explores the long lost ship and Sinn's ability to create a truly modern tool dive watch.
Click here to read "Dispatches: Run Silent, Run Deep – Diving With The Sinn U1 Professional".
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