Differential taxation according to German law §25a ust
Reference: | 142.020 |
Case material: | Steel |
Movement type: | Automatic |
Year: | 2003 |
Case - diameter: | 44 mm |
Movement / Caliber: | Lemania 5100 |
Bracelet Material: | steel |
Box / Papers / Accessories: | original Sinn Box, original screw driver, Sinn service box |
Article no: | 221AZ |
The Sinn 142 are legendary amongst watch enthusiasts because this model went into space successfully. The Sinn 142 was the successor to the 140 on the wrist of German astronaut Reinhard Furrer during the D1 Spacelab Mission in 1985. The first generation 140 was powered by the Lemania 1341 movement, while the later generation 140 was powered by the Lemania 5012. Sinn states, however, that Furrer’s Sinn 140 was powered by a Lemania 5100 movement when he went up in space. It’s that same movement that Sinn used for the successor of the 140, the Sinn 142. But in all honesty, the Sinn 142 is an icon even without its stories of going to space. With its 44mm steel case design and the recognizable Sinn dial design with the typical Lemania 5100 layout, you don’t even need the Sinn logo to know what watch this is. The watch being offered here is the very lastest execution of the 142 watch with Lemania 5100 movement. This can be recognized by the guarded pushers. The watch just received a full service at our Sinn specialist and it looks allover like new. Fully insured priority shipping brings this icon on your wrist within 3-5 days. |