====== Sinn 142 St II ====== {{wst>image_r|Sinn_142_St_II|Sinn 142 St II}} The **142 St II** is a space [[chronograph]] by [[Sinn]] produced until [[2012]]. ===== Overview ===== This [[chronograph]] is one of the model classics of Sinn as first [[automatic]] chronograph it was worn in space by the German physicist and astronaut Dr. Reinhard Furrer during the D1 mission in [[1985]] and refuted impressively the claim that watches with [[automatic]] movement may not work in zero gravity. To the 20th anniversary of this flight Sinn in [[2005]] launched a special edition with [[titanium]] case, limited to 500 pieces. The "GZ" model features a tide calculator on the inner rotating bezel. ===== References ===== * 142 St (-2004) * 142 St II (2006-2012) * 142 St II GZ (2010-2012) * 142 St S (-2004) * 142 Ti (-2004) * 142 Ti D1 (2005-2005) * 142 Ti GZ (-2000) **Movement:** * [[Self-winding]] movement [[Dubois Dépraz]] 2070 (basis [[ETA 2892-A2]]), 28,800 A/h * 33 [[jewels]] * [[Geneva stripes]], [[bridge]]s finished with [[perlage]], [[blued]] screws **Case:** * [[Stainless steel]] * Ø 44 mm, height 14.8 mm * [[Sapphire crystal]] oben; screw-down caseback with [[sapphire crystal]]; Both [[sapphire crystal]]s with [[anti-glare treatment]] on both sides * Interior pilot's bezel * [[Screw-in crown]] * [[Waterproof]] to 100 m * Safe below atmospheric pressure **Dial:** * Black * Hands and indexes coated with highest luminosity **Functions:** * Central minutes stop indication * Small hands date at 12 o'clock * 24 hours indication at 9 o'clock **Bracelet:** * Optional with massive bead-blasted [[stainless steel]] bracelet or with cowhide leather strap **Production:** * Production -[[2012]] {{tag>Watch_models Chronographs Sinn_Instrument_Chronograph_models}}