@@TalkingTimepieces well you definitely seem seasoned in it! And remember, UA-cam is “real” too. Lol. I watch more UA-cam than regular TV. Unfortunately, no shows dedicated to watches on “regular” tv! Lol
very odd . the question regarding the pronounciation of "Sinn" (either an american "S" or a "Z") was not really answered accurate by someone who should know it. The german word for "sense" is "Sinn" and it is pronounced like a "Z" or when ze germans say "the" (ze)..... so good question, wrong answer!
Thank you for posting.
They speak to me, and I may own a Sinn one day.
Alix, I know you weren’t a journalist in your former life but you sure do conduct great interviews. Thank you for bringing this to us.
Actually I'm a "real" journalist in my day job
@@TalkingTimepieces well you definitely seem seasoned in it! And remember, UA-cam is “real” too. Lol. I watch more UA-cam than regular TV. Unfortunately, no shows dedicated to watches on “regular” tv! Lol
@@JimmieJohnmy day job is as a tech journalist, you can see some of my work on electronicdesign.com. but you are correct, UA-cam is "real" too!
Love your enthusiasm during these interviews Alix. Thansk for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for your visit, Alix - we hope to see you again at our HQ in Frankfurt. Many greetings!
Can't wait!
Great work, Love this years releases and the very likable media presence of Sinn
Sinn are a fantastic company and the watch build quality is great.
“More decent” lol 😂 bright colors seem to be a watch you get for extra fun.
Why is the rotor not Gold anymore? looks dull and disappointing.
Look deeper, there is a lot to see in the movement itself
Good advise never buy a new watch before the geneva show.
very odd . the question regarding the pronounciation of "Sinn" (either an american "S" or a "Z") was not really answered accurate by someone who should know it. The german word for "sense" is "Sinn" and it is pronounced like a "Z" or when ze germans say "the" (ze)..... so good question, wrong answer!
The funny thing is Germans have a similar issue to me that when they are speaking English they use an S sound