Sinn 144 St S ANNIVERSARY II Smart Watch Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Sinn
Table of Contents
- Sinn 144 St S ANNIVERSARY II Smart Watch
- Technical innovations
- Workshop modifications
- USING THE CHRONOGRAPH TO MEASURE TIME
- DEHUMIDIFYING TECHNOLOGY
- ASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING THE LENGTH OF STRAPS
- TECHNICAL DETAILS
- Functions
- ADVICE
- References
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Sinn 144 St S ANNIVERSARY II Smart Watch
It was back in 1961 that pilot and blind-flying instructor Helmut Sinn founded the company. Since then, we have been committed to producing high- specification mechanical watches. In 1994, the graduate engineer Lothar Schmidt took over the company. This marked the beginning of a new era for the SINN brand, because the new owner took a decisive step towards more innovation. Under his leadership, new technologies and materials were introduced, thus providing the crucial incentives for our company’s evolution and gradual emergence as an insider’s tip for lovers of fine watches. Today, our name stands for technical innovations – much to the delight of both the trade and our customers alike.
Technical innovations
Take, for example, the absolutely condensation-free, anti-reflective, German Submarine Steel diving watch – made possible by HYDRO Technology. Other examples include a chronometer chronograph fashioned from a 22-carat gold alloy that is as hard as stainless steel and a chronometer with a magnetic resistance of up to 80,000 A/m. There are also watches with a clockwork mechanism optimally protected from aging by an inert gas and integrated dehumidifying capsule. The list would not be complete without mentioning the development of mission timers (Einsatzzeitmesser or EZM in German) for firefighters, for special police units and border patrol guards. DIAPAL is one of our most important technological developments, with oiling no longer needed for the most important functions in the watch thanks to the materials we select. This technology was first used in 2001. With the aid of TEGIMENT Technology, we achieve greatly increased scratch resistance through surface hardening.
Ongoing advancement in technology and quality
Our top priority has always been to develop watches that offer superior performance – both in daily and in professional use. Which is why our engineers are working continually to identify which innovative methods, materials and technologies are best suited for optimising our watches. Each new development has to first undergo rigorous practical tests before being incorporated. And no watch leaves our workshops before it has been subjected to thorough checking and fine adjustment by our master watchmakers.
Innovations in endurance testing
The world’s largest classification society for maritime safety DNV GL (formerly Germanischer Lloyd, Hamburg), has been testing our diving watches forpressure and water resistance since 2005. As part of DNV GL’s official certification process, our diving watches have been treated as part of diving equipment since 2006 and tested and certified in accordance with European diving equipment standards. This is unparalleled in the watch industry. Selected pilot watches are tested and certified by independent institutions according to the DIN 8330 Horology – Aviator watches in an extensive and complex type and unit verification process. This ensures that a DIN 8330-compliant pilot watch is not only a suitable all-round replacement for the on-board timekeeping instruments available to pilots, but is also capable of remaining unaffected by the physical stresses of flight, posing no risk potential for the crew or aircraft, and demonstrating compatibility with other on-board instruments.
The Temperature Resistance Technology keeps mechanical watches performing maritime safety. at temperatures ranging from − 45 °C to +80 °C. This technology has proven its worth in the EZM 10 TESTAF, for example, used as part of the official approvals procedure for Airbus Helicopters (formerly Eurocopter) EC 145 T2 high performance helicopter. The 303 KRISTALL is impressive proof of the functional reliability of our watches under the toughest climatic conditions. Equipped with Temperature Resistance Technology, the chronograph passed the acid test at the Yukon Quest, the world’s most demanding dogsled race. The 203 ARKTIS passed its Arctic endurance test on the wrist of extreme diver Mario M. Weidner, withstanding all dives in the freezing cold waters of the Arctic Ocean above 81 degrees latitude. Both watches were worn on top of protective clothing. The real test was in the extreme temperature fluctuations between water and land – a test that the 303 KRISTALL and the 203 ARKTIS passed with flying colours.
All of the technical details of our watches are documented by tests. This system of assessment has been specially designed for certification of the pressure resistance of our diving watches by DNV GL (formerly Germanischer Lloyd, Hamburg), the world’s largest classification society for The Temperature Resistance Technology keeps mechanical watches performing maritime safety.
Workshop modifications
From the robust case and the polished crystal to the exquisitely decorated
movement, we make sure that each and every detail in our watches is fit for
purpose. In addition to our technology, the heart of any SINN watch is the
fascinating mechanical movement. That is why we rely only on selected renowned
manufacturers.
“SZ movements” is the name given to our movement modifications. The results
are high-quality calibres characterised by impressive features. An example of
this is the SZ04 with regulateur for the 6100 REGULATEUR series.
The model series 140 and EZM 10 uses our proprietary chronograph development,
the SZ01. It was modelled on the Lemania 5100 calibre used in the EZM 1. One
of the biggest differences between the SZ01 and the Lemania 5100 is the
former’s stopwatch minute display. This feature now makes it even easier and
quicker to record stop times more accurately. The aim of this modification was
to significantly improve the readability of the chronograph function.
The SZ calibres 02, 03, 05 and 06 are a modification of the SZ01 movement,
characterized by an off-center 60-minute counter. The 60-minute scale of the
stopwatch minute counter is much simpler and more intuitive to read than the
30-minute scale commonly found in other watches.
MODEL 144 ST S ANNIVERSARY II
THE 60TH ANNIVERS ARY SPOR TS C HRONOGRAPH
Launched in 1974, model 144 is one of the most traditional watches in our range. To mark our company’s 60th anniversary, we are now introducing a special limited edition of 600 timepieces in the form of the 144 St S Anniversary II. This model clearly demonstrates the timelessness of our instrumental, technical watches. The 144 St S Anniversary II is also a fine example of how we are constantly developing our classic timepieces. For example, the old 144 featured a black chrome-plated case with mineral glass and was only pressure-resistant up to 5 bar.
The 144 St S Anniversary II takes things to the next level in many respects. For instance, this timepiece is equipped with a wide range of technical features, is resistant to low pressure, waterproof and can withstand pressures of up to 20 bar. Ar-Dehumidifying Technology ensures greater functional reliability and freedom from fogging. The bead-blasted surface of the stainless-steel case has also been hardened using TEGIMENT Technology, making it especially scratch-resistant. This type of technology forms the basis for the high-quality Black Hard Coating. Typical of a 144, our anniversary edition also features a combined tachymeter and pulsometer scale.
The prominent positioning and intuitive readability of the white counters for
the stopwatch minutes and seconds give this anniversary edition a modern look,
without forsaking its traditional feel. As a reminiscence of the company‘s
anniversary, the number 60 of the pulsometer scale has been applied in orange-
red daylight luminous paint.
Our limited edition 144 St S Anniversary II with unique numbering comes in a
fine case with a black solid bracelet and a black silicone strap.
TEGIMENT Technology and the Black Hard Coating
With the aid of TEGIMENT Technology, we achieve greatly increased scratch resistance through surface hardening. TEGIMENT Technology increases the level of hardness of the base material, such as submarine steel, many times over. To achieve this, we do not apply any coating. The material itself is hardened in the surface area. The hardened surface is far better protected against scratching than the surface of the base material. The tempering with the TEGIMENT Technology forms the basis for the application of the Black Hard Coating – a high quality PVD coating.
Winding the watch (crown position 1)
The crown is screwable (crown position 0). To loosen the crown, turn it counterclockwise (crown position 1). The movement is wound by turning the crown clockwise. About 40 winds of the crown are generally enough to ensure reliable functionality. Under normal circumstances, simply wearing the watch every day should suffice to keep the self-winding mechanism wound. The power reserve allows you to take off your watch overnight without having to re-wind it.
Time adjustment (crown position 3)
In crown position 3, the motion is paused. This helps you to set the watch precisely. Please make sure the date changes at midnight and not at midday. Just move the hands forward until the date changes. Afterwards you attempt to set the time. We recommend moving the hands past the desired minute marker and then adjusting it backwards. The movement restarts as soon as the crown is no longer in position 3.
Quickset date and day of the week adjustment of the week (crown position 2)
Do not use this function between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m. Crown position 2 can be used to change the date and day of the week quickly and simply. To set the date, pull the crown to the second position and turn it clockwise until the current date appears in the display window. To set the day of the week, turn the crown counter-clockwise until the desired day of the week is indicated. Please do not use the date setting function between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m. Between these times, the gear wheels used for changing the date are engaged, and the movement could be damaged.
Please take care to fasten the crown after making adjustments.
USING THE CHRONOGRAPH TO MEASURE TIME
The chronograph is operated by means of buttons A and B. The measurement starts when button A is pressed once. Pressing this button again stops the measurement. The measurement is resumed by pressing button A once more. This allows you to add up and record the cumulative time. Button B resets the hands of the chronograph to zero.
COMBINATION TACHYMETER AND PULSE MEASUREMENT SCALE
The tachymeter or pulse measurement scale can be used to read off average
speeds between 60 and 190 km/h or pulse rates between 50 and 160 beats per
minute. To determine an average speed using the tachymeter scale, first use
the chronograph to determine the length of time needed to travel one
kilometre. The value indicated by the second hand on the outer ring of the
dial then indicates the distance travelled in one hour.
(Example: 40 seconds per kilometre equals 90 km/h.)
To read off a pulse rate, measure the length of time required for 15
heartbeats. (Example: 15 heartbeats in 10 seconds equals a pulse of 90.)
DEHUMIDIFYING TECHNOLOGY
Perfect freedom from fogging
All the watches in this series meet the technical requirements for waterproofness, as set out in standard DIN 8310. But even with watertight instruments, the air enclosed in the case contains water in a gaseous state. And air can also penetrate the seals. When the water vapour in the case condenses into liquid, the instruments are impossible to read. To prevent this from happening, we have developed the Ar-Dehumidifying Technology. The combination of a special drying capsule, EDR seals (extreme diffusion reduction) and a filling of protective gas guarantee that the crystal remains free from fogging, even in difficult conditions.
Longer service intervals
The sophisticated Ar-Dehumidifying Technology considerably slows the aging process of the watch’s inner workings and keeps the movement functioning properly for longer. That is why we issue a three-year warranty on all our watches featuring Ar-Dehumidifying Technology. When the drying capsule is saturated, as indicated by a deep blue colour (refer to picture on the right side), we recommend you have it exchanged so you can continue to enjoy all the advantages of the Ar-Dehumidifying Technology (enhanced reliability, longer intervals between maintenance).
ASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING THE LENGTH OF STRAPS
If you are not sure how to assemble, shorten or lengthen the watch straps, please contact your specialist SINN retailer directly or one of our watchmakers in customer service in Frankfurt am Main. We would also be happy to help you over the telephone
Adjusting the length of the solid bracele t
Determine the relative lengths of the two sides before adjusting the length of
the bracelet. To ensure maximum comfort, both sides of the bracelet should
contain the same number of links. If this is not possible, the top bracelet
strap (above the 12 on the clock) should be longer.
It is not necessary to detach the solid bracelet from the watch or the clasp.
- Loosen the screws on the side of the bracelet link which is to be removed or added.
- Remove the superfluous bracelet link or insert a new one.
- Before screwing tight, add a small drop (no more!) of thread-locker (AN 302-42 medium-tight) to the thread of the bracelet screw.
Adjusting the length of the silicone strap
A Release the silicone band from the clasp. To do so, use the pointed end of
the band replacement tool to push the spring bar out of the fastener 1 . The
other side of the spring bar can be removed while the fastener is open,
enabling you to remove the silicone band.
B Using a knife or scissors, cut the silicone band in the middle between two
metal pins 2 . You should shorten the band symmetrically and little by little,
starting from the clasp, until you have reached the desired length. Test the
length from time to time before proceeding. Shortening both ends by the length
of one metal pin results in a total difference of 10 mm in the length of the
strap; shortening one end reduces the length by 5 mm.
C Remove the first metal pin and replace it with the spring bar. Then reattach
the clasp to the band.
D Attach the butterfly folding clasp as follows: We recommend first inserting
the bar at the red marker, as per the illustration. If the silicone strap is
too tight, use the option shown in the illustration by the white marker.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Mechanical movement
- Self-winding mechanism
- Hand adjustment with stop-second function
- 28,800 semi-oscillations per hour
- Anti-magnetic as per DIN 8309
Functions
- Hours, minutes, subsidiary seconds
- Chronograph
- Date display
- Day of the week display
- Tachymeter / Pulsometer scale
Dials and Hands
- Matte black dial
- Indices coated with luminescent colour
- Hour and minute hand coated with luminescent colour
- Number 60 of the pulsometer scale with daylight luminous paint
Watch case
- Stainless steel, bead-blasted
- Sapphire crystal on front
- Transparent back made of sapphire crystal
- Case back screw-fastened
- Crown screwable
- Meet the technical requirements for waterproofness, as set out in standard DIN 8310
- Waterproof and pressure-resistant to 20 bar
- Low pressure resistant
- Band lug width 20 mm
- Case diameter 41 mm
SINN Technologies
- Black Hard Coating on a TEGIMENT Technology basis
- Ar-Dehumidifying Technology
DEAR CUSTOMER, We know from numerous conversations that the people who
buy our watches do so out of conviction. This includes people with a
pronounced affinity to technology who are fascinated, for example, by the
solutions we have devised for protection from magnetic fields and scratch
resistance. Some of our customers, such as divers, pilots and the German GSG 9
special police unit, rely on their watches in their respective careers because
their lives depend on it.
They all swear by the performance, resilience and durability, as well as the
quality and precision of our watches. That is why the world’s largest
classification society DNV GL (formerly Germanischer Lloyd, Hamburg) regularly
tests and certifies the water and pressure resistance of our diving watches.
Selected pilot watches are tested and certified by independent institutions
according to the DIN 8330 Horology – Aviator watches in an extensive and
complex type and unit verification process. This ensures that a DIN
8330-compliant pilot watch is a suitable all-round replacement for the on-
board timekeeping instruments available to pilots. Functionality is our top
priority and ultimately determines the design. Only the technical features
that are really needed can be found on our watches. Because we believe that
products have to speak for themselves.
The basic question that we ask ourselves is: which innovative technologies and
materials can be employed for our craft and provide solutions for rendering
our watches even more practical for everyday use? It is often worth indulging
in a little lateral thinking to see what is going on in other industrial
sectors or fields of science. We repeatedly go to the limits of physical
resources to upgrade our watches – with the aim of making what’s good even
better. Most of our best developments are yet to come!
I am delighted that you have decided to buy a SINN timepiece and hope that it
will continue to give you pleasure for many years to come.
Yours sincerely,
ADVICE
Water resistance
In its original condition, your watch fulfils the technical requirements of water resistance according to DIN 8310. The static compressive stress of your watch is given in bar. Each and every one of our watches is tested for water resistance. However, in everyday use it is important to note that seals can suffer from wear and ageingover time due to a wide range of factors which arise when wearing a wristwatch. We therefore recommend having the water resistance checked at least once a year. To ensure your watch retains its water resistance for as long as possible, rinse it with tap water if it comes into contact with seawater, chemicals or the like. Continual mechanical stress in the form of shocks and vibrations can also not only reduce water resistance, but also increase wear and tear of the movement. Care should therefore be taken to protect your watch from unnecessary impacts.
Accuracy
The measured results of the watch’s rate are always “snapshots” taken under
laboratory conditions. For this reason, we also take each owner’s individual
movements into account when making a specific regulator correction. It is
therefore only possible to judge the accuracy of your watch after it has been
in operation for approximately eight weeks. In the event of a deviation,
please keep a daily record of its timekeeping over an extended period, for
example one week.
Do you have any questions? Our employees will be pleased to advise you.
Telephone: + 49 (0)69 978 414 400
Telefax: + 49 (0)69 978 414 401
E-mail: service@sinn.de
SERVICE
Does your SINN watch need an inspection, repair, retrofitting or reconditioning?
If possible, please use our service order form. For information about our
service order form, please refer to the section entitled “Customer Service” on
our website www.sinn.de/en and to the section
entitled “Servicing and repairs” in our general terms and conditions at
www.sinn.de/en We would be happy to send you a copy
of the general terms and conditions.
Our international partners generally offer on-site service. However, should
they be unable to provide a certain service, they will organise the safe
dispatch and return of the SINN watch to our manufactory in Germany. Please be
aware that our partners will wait until they have a sufficient number of SINN
watches before they post a shipment, in order to keep transport costs and
customs duties to a minimum. This will increase the processing time.
Alternatively, you can send your SINN watch to us directly. You will be
required to cover the postage costs for the delivery and return shipment,
which vary depending on the country. For insurance reasons, we strongly
recommend sending us any return goods by registered parcel post. We regret
that we are unable to accept deliveries with unpaid postage!
In case you have a chance to drop off your watch directly at our office in
Frankfurt am Main we look forward to your visit. Please make a note of our
opening times.
For information about our service, please refer to the section entitled
“Customer Service” on our website www.sinn.de/en or
+49 (0)69 / 97 84 14 – 400