^ but also Tudor, Breitling and IWC still use decorated / lightly modified ETAs in their watches which are significantly more expensive. So I don’t think Sinn are toppy for the movement inside, though you could argue that they should cost less than those brands because there is less fine finishing work going into them (eg most Sinn cases are just matte blasted and they rarely have applied markers on the dial).
I read a few comments from original Pelagos owners that the fact it’s an ETA movement make it a lots easier for them to get it serviced than an in-house movement.
^ but also Tudor, Breitling and IWC still use decorated / lightly modified ETAs in their watches which are significantly more expensive. So I don’t think Sinn are toppy for the movement inside, though you could argue that they should cost less than those brands because there is less fine finishing work going into them (eg most Sinn cases are just matte blasted and they rarely have applied markers on the dial).