- Case made of 18-carat rose gold
- Fine, sophisticated SINN SZ04 movement
- Hand-wound movement
- Glucydur screw balance
- Triovis precision adjustment system
- Guilloché, silver electroplated dial
- Second stop function for accurate time adjustment
- Sapphire crystal glass
- Transparent case back made of sapphire crystal glass
- Pressure-resistant to 10 bar (= 100 m water depth)
- Low pressure resistant
Shipping costs, taxes and customs duties
Price incl. tax plus shipping costs
New watch deliveries are free of shipping costs within Germany. For delivery to European Union (EU) Member States, we charge EUR 80.00 and for deliveries to all other countries we charge EUR 120.00 shipping costs. For bracelets and accessories we charge EUR 6.50 within Germany, EUR 30.00 to European Union (EU) Member States and EUR 50.00 to all other countries.
Shipping costs for service and spare parts can be found in the service price list.
For deliveries within the European Union (EU), the VAT rate of the supplier country is charged. Deliveries outside the EU are shipped VAT-free.
For deliveries outside the EU, additional customs duties and fees may apply. Please check the relevant customs regulations with the respective customs authorities.
Today, every hour, every minute, every second counts. This hallmark of the present had its origin in the 18th century. Louis Berthoud, son of the famed watchmaker Ferdinand Berthoud, developed the Regulateur dial. His idea was that the minute hand should be dominant, while the hour and second hands rotate in separate areas of the dial. This was a ground-breaking invention which also accommodated a general development: people were increasingly measuring the most minute units of time. They increasingly demanded time measurement that was both accurate and identical everywhere. The new dial appeared in precision pendulum clocks, known as the regulators. They synchronized processes and measurements in transportation, trade and communications, and functioned as timers in the centuries that followed. Until the late 1960s, precision pendulum clocks were the standard used for official determination of the time - until they were replaced by atomic clocks. The 6100 rose gold model reflects the self-image and philosophy of the Sinn company down to the tiniest detail. The elegant case is made of 18-carat rose gold, which provides a striking contrast to the guilloché dial. The glass and back are anti-reflective to ensure optimal readability and clear visibility. The SZ 04 hand-wound movement used in the REGULATEUR was developed with a special passion which, in addition to numerous other sophisticated details, gives the appearance and functionality of this watch its distinction.
Technical details
Hand-wound movement
17 bearing jewels
18,000 semi-oscillations per hour
Glucydur screw balance
Triovis precision adjustment system
Seconds stop function
Shock resistant as per DIN ISO 1413
Anti-magnetic as per DIN 8309
The information on the mechanical movement corresponds to the current production situation in Frankfurt am Main. Due to technical changes, it may happen in individual cases that stock items of our sales partners deviate from this information.
Sapphire crystal glass in front, anti-reflective on both sides
Transparent case back made of sapphire crystal glass, anti-reflective on the interior
Case back screw-fastened
Meet the technical requirements for waterproofness, as set out in standard DIN 8310
Pressure-resistant up to 10 bar (= 100 m water depth)
Low pressure resistant
Band lug width: 22 mm
Case thickness: 10.6 mm
Weight without strap: 99 gramme