Editorial
The 6068 is Sinn's tribute to the Frankfurt Financial District, a tool chronograph built for the professionals who work there rather than the enthusiasts who collect for prestige. Black PVD case, Valjoux 7750, and a no-nonsense 41mm diameter that means business without announcing it. This is what Sinn does best: function first, badge second.
Sinn introduced the 6068 in 2009 as part of its Frankfurt Financial District line, a series developed with the institutional community anchored in the FFD rather than the broader collector market. The FFD editions carry a professional credibility that celebrity-endorsed watches cannot manufacture: the target customer is a banker or lawyer who wants a reliable chronograph, not a conversation piece. The black PVD treatment keeps the watch understated in an environment where discretion matters.
Sinn has maintained the reference in steady production since launch, a sign that the institutional audience it was designed for continues to respond to it.
PVD coatings wear at contact points over years of daily use, and the 6068 is no exception. Inspect the case edges, lugs, and crown area carefully on any used example. The Valjoux 7750 is robust but its column-wheel-less design means it can feel slightly mechanical in the pushers compared to high-end column-wheel chronographs.
Verify that the chronograph resets cleanly to zero, as a worn reset hammer is a common failure point on used 7750-based pieces. Sinn's FFD editions are sold through limited channels, so authenticate purchase provenance if buying secondhand.