- Limited to 100 pieces
- Case with integrated dial made of TITANIUM DAMASCUS
- Case with TEGIMENT technology and therefore especially scratch-resistant
- Sapphire crystal
- Appliques attached by hand, glossy blue
- Glossy blue hands
- Water-resistant and pressure-resistant up to 10 bar
- 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.
A unique watch is waiting to be discovered: a masterpiece of forging craftsmanship with unrivalled quality and timelessly elegant aesthetics. At the same time, our 1800 TITANDAMASZENER model is the ultimate combination of state-of-the-art technology and traditional watchmaking craftsmanship.
The 1800 TITANDAMASZENER model, limited to 100 pieces, is further proof of our broad application expertise in the fields of materials science and materials engineering - not least because the watch poses significant challenges in the creation process. There are tangible reasons why we chose titanium as the base material for this watch. After all, it is a valuable and versatile metal that offers many advantages due to its physical and chemical properties. Among other things, it is anti-allergic and is characterised by a very low specific weight and low conductivity, combined with rapid absorption of body heat. All in all, this makes it very comfortable to wear.
Unique design and appearance
If you look at the watch as a whole, its uniqueness in terms of design and appearance becomes apparent. In order to perfectly emphasise the characteristic texture of the TITANIUM DAMASCUS - an organic pattern of alternating light and dark surfaces - the dial is milled together with the centre section in one piece from the solid damask metal block - and not designed as a separate component as it is usually the case.
The result: the Damascus pattern of the dial is continued across the entire case, forming a perfect unit. Thanks to TEGIMENT technology, we have also succeeded in making the case especially scratch-resistant. The back, crown and pin buckle are also made of TITANIUM DAMASCUS for a harmonious finish.
Refined elegance
This impressive overall look harmonises perfectly with the hand-applied, glossy blue appliques. Thanks to this special material appearance in combination with the very finely structured surface of the dial, the glossy blue hour, minute and second hands as well as the SINN logo, date window and lettering - in addition to the indices - are clearly accentuated. The contrast between the dial and the glossy blue elements also improves readability. This arrangement also impresses with its subtle colour nuances. This is because the glossy blue elements display a fascinating play of colours that varies depending on the viewing angle and incidence of light. Sometimes the blue appears almost black, while at other times it contrasts sharply. This lends the dial show an additional light elegance. The appliques as well as the hour and minute hands are luminescent blue so that the watch is easy to read in the dark.
The production process
The traditional production of the TITANIUM DAMASCUS is very complex and represents a unique combination of craftsmanship and ultra-modern manufacturing processes. The basic materials are titanium grade 2 and titanium grade 5. During production, the two metals are superimposed and fire-welded together. The workpiece is then forged, cut in half in a red-hot state and the two sections are placed on top of each other again. Experts refer to this process as "folding". The TITANIUM DAMASCUS produced in this way generates a special surface with a finely structured texture of the material. The name of the traditional company BALBACHDAMAST, with whom we are working on this watch, is a guarantee of master craftsmanship. The specialists have continuously developed the forging process used, which is over 2000 years old. The experts at SUG (Sächsische Uhrentechnologie GmbH Glashütte) are responsible for the high-quality production of the TITANIUM DAMASCUS cases.
The challenge: different flow behaviour
Of course, the production of such a watch brings with it special challenges. One of these relates to the forging technology itself. This is because titanium grade 2 and titanium grade 5 differ greatly in terms of their mechanical strength. In practical terms, this means that the pure titanium grade 2 has a lighter flow behaviour, in contrast to the tough and high-strength titanium grade 5. During forging, titanium grade 2 literally flows out between the titanium alloy grade 5. Special attention and craftsmanship are therefore required to prevent complete flowing out. In addition, this excess material must first be removed after each forging process before further processing steps can take place.
The challenge: hardening the titanium
Without hardening the forged titanium, the watch can scratch more easily and lose the look typical of TITANIUM DAMASCUS. In fact, we succeeded in this very demanding process step - partly because we were able to utilise our many years of experience in hardening titanium for our EZM 10 TESTAF and EZM 9 TESTAF models as well as for the tegimented diver's rotating bezel for our T50, T1 and T2 models.
The challenge: etching the surface
The Damascus pattern is made visible in the final step of the manufacturing process by etching the surface. Grade 2 and grade 5 titanium are dissolved by an acid to varying degrees, creating the typical different nuances. As titanium is highly resistant to chemicals, this process is particularly technologically demanding.
Every 1800 TITANDAMASZENER is unique
The 1800 TITANDAMASZENER model is the result of this creative process and illustrates our high level of manufacturing expertise. This allows us to utilise a material such as TITANIUM DAMASCUS for watchmaking. For a timepiece that combines technology, craftsmanship and aesthetics and thus has an unrivalled appeal - also because the fascinating pattern of the TITANIUM DAMASCUS makes every 1800 TITANDAMASZENER unique on the wrist.
Technical details
Self-winding mechanism
25 bearing jewels
28,800 semi-oscillations per hour
Seconds stop function
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.
Case with TEGIMENT technology and therefore especially scratch-resistant
Sapphire crystal in front, anti-reflective on both sides
Crown screwable
Case back screw-fastened
Meet the technical requirements for water-resistance, as set out in standard DIN 8310
Water-resistant and pressure-resistant up to 10 bar
Low pressure resistant
Date display
Band lug width: 22 mm
Case thickness: 10.4 mm
Weight without strap: 50 gramme
Glossy blue hands
Appliques coated with luminescent colour
Hour and minute hand coated with luminescent colour