The ‘wristwatch with double stopwatch’ (as it was originally known by the Bundeswehr – the German armed forces – during the 1960s), which was sold only in very limited quantities during the 1980s and early 1990s, is now one of the most sought-after collector’s watches in the company.
Exquisite Craftsmanship and Attention to Detail
Company founder Helmut Sinn purchased phased-out inventories of the Bundeswehr (Heuer-Leonidas SA 1550 SG, shortened to Heuer 1550 SG) and sold these after reconditioning with inter alia, and added SINN lettering on the dial under the label ‘Bundeswehr Chronograph for Pilots’ as model 155 Bw. These impressive pilot watches were fitted with a Valjoux 230 hand-wound chronograph movement and a pilot’s bezel.
The design of the traditional 158 pilot chronograph is in keeping with its predecessor: the bead-blasted case with a diameter of 43 mm, the highdomed acrylic glass, a black, easy-to-use pilot’s bezel manufactured from anodised aluminium and a large, equally comfortable winding crown are distinctly reminiscent of Sinn’s traditional pilot chronographs.
For the movement, a modern automatic-calibre SW 510 from the Swiss manufacturer Sellita was used. This enables a horizontal bicompax division and central stopwatch-second display, true to the historic model, with the seconds display at 9 o’clock and the stopwatch minute display at 3 o’clock. This movement also offers a date display at 6 o’clock. The stopwatch’s second and minute hands are brilliant red.
Optimal readability is also ensured in the dark, as the numerals, hour, and minute hands are coated in luminous white. The 158 is resistant to low pressure and can withstand pressures of up to 10 bar.
A total of 500 of these traditional 158 pilot chronographs are being produced, each with an engraved limited-edition marking on the case back.