SINN celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Römerberg branch with a special edition

With a festive reception and numerous invited guests, the SINN Römerberg branch celebrated its 10th anniversary on June 18th in the historic “Haus zum Goldenen Rad” on Frankfurt’s Rathausplatz.
SINN at Römerberg in Frankfurt am Main
SINN at Römerberg in Frankfurt am Main

Since its opening in 2015, the branch has been a flagship of the company in the heart of the historic old town – with a direct view of the Römer, Frankfurt's town hall.

SINN at Römerberg in Frankfurt am Main
SINN at Römerberg in Frankfurt am Main

The event featured celebratory speeches, musical accompaniment, and culinary highlights. To mark the anniversary, SINN also presented the special edition "1739 Römerberg," limited to 100 pieces, featuring a crimson dial with hand-applied appliqués.

Sinn special watches in crimson red

“1739 Römerberg” by SINN

The color scheme is deliberate, echoing the elaborately restored facade of the Golden Wheel House, with its red Main sandstone, a building material both typical and traditional for the Rhine-Main region.

The building's renovation has received numerous awards: in 2018, the Frankfurt am Main Monument Advisory Board honored it as "Monument of the Year," followed in 2024 by the Hessian Monument Protection Prize in the "Living in a Monument" category.

The finely finished inner workings are also visible through the sapphire crystal case back. This reveals the rotor, which bears a special engraving: the silhouette of the Frankfurt Roman. It is part of Sellita's SW300-1 Swiss automatic movement, which offers a 56-hour power reserve.

SW300-1 by Sellita in the “1739 Römerberg” by SINN
SW300-1 by Sellita in the “1739 Römerberg” by SINN

It is protected by a stainless steel case with a comfortable 39-millimeter diameter and water-resistant to 10 bar. The "1739 Römerberg" comes in a double case with a burgundy Alcantara strap and a black calfskin leather strap, as well as a folding clasp, strap changing tool, and spare spring bars.

“1739 Römerberg” by SINN
“1739 Römerberg” by SINN
Tobias Schäfer from the magazine Armbanduhren and Lothar Schmidt, owner of Sinn Spezialuhren

In bright sunshine, the impressive backdrop of the Römerberg also provided the setting for the award of the "Navigation Chronograph 903 St II" as "Watch of the Year 2025" by the watch magazine Armbanduhren. (Photo: Tobias Schäfer from Armbanduhren magazine and Lothar Schmidt, owner of Sinn Spezialuhren)

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