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    Quote Originally Posted by gnuyork View Post
    The U1 is probably one of the most "tooly" watches out there. It's a bit large for my wrist, but I have always admired it. I'd like to try on the U50 one day.
    I highly recommend the U50, fits me perfectly. And definitely about as tooly as you can get.

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    It was Sinn UX for me, about ten years ago -


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    I would have rathered it didn’t have an oil-filled case. Magnificent thing though, and very definitely a tool watch.

    I wonder if I’ve still got that shirt?

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