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The U2 takes everything that makes the U1 a serious tool watch and adds a GMT complication for divers and travelers who need to track a home timezone alongside local time. Submarine steel construction and 2000m water resistance remain intact. This is a working diver built for saturation divers operating across time zones, not a dive watch dressed up with a complication for marketing purposes.
Sinn introduced the U2 as a direct extension of the U1 platform, keeping the signature submarine steel case that gives both watches their extraordinary corrosion resistance and structural integrity. The 44mm diameter and 2000m water resistance carry over unchanged from the U1, placing the U2 among the most capable production dive watches available at any price. Sinn added the ETA 2893-2 to handle GMT duty, a reliable two-timezone workhorse that fits the utilitarian character of the watch.
The U2 has been in continuous production since 2007, a signal that the market found a genuine use case rather than a novelty. It occupies a narrow space in Sinn's lineup as the only saturation-rated diver with a second timezone, and Sinn has not diluted that positioning.
The 44mm case is on the larger side and the submarine steel construction adds weight, so buyers who have not worn one should try it before committing. Lume is functional but not the brightest available at this price point; buyers expecting Super-LumiNova C3 levels of output should look at the spec sheet carefully. The ETA 2893-2 is a solid movement but not serviced by many independent watchmakers who specialize in tool watches, so confirm your local service options before purchasing.
Pre-owned examples occasionally surface with case finishing that has been polished by a previous owner, which removes the purposeful matte surface that defines the watch. The crown and pushers are sealed for diving but require correct operation to maintain the water resistance rating; buy only from sellers who can confirm the seals have been checked recently.
The U2 trades at a modest premium over the U1 on the secondary market, which is reasonable given the added complication. New old stock is rare; most pre-owned examples are well-used, which is appropriate for a tool watch and not a concern if the seals have been serviced. Values have been stable rather than appreciating, making this a buy-to-wear rather than a buy-to-hold proposition.
Grey market pricing typically runs 15 to 20 percent below authorized dealer retail.
The ETA 2893-2 has a recommended service interval of approximately five to seven years and is supported by most Swiss-trained watchmakers with ETA experience. Sinn's Frankfurt service center is the preferred option for full case pressure testing alongside the movement service, which matters considerably for a watch rated to 2000m. Budget for a complete gasket replacement at every service if you intend to use the water resistance rating.
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GMT hand must advance in 1-hour increments independently; submarine steel and ETA 2893-2 both require verification.
| Area | What to check | What is correct | Red flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| dial | GMT hand independence | GMT hand advances in 1-hour increments; independently settable from main hour hand | GMT hand moves with main hour; GMT function inoperative |
| case | Submarine steel matte texture | Matte submarine steel surface; characteristic texture distinct from standard stainless | Polished case; standard stainless texture; incorrect case material |
| caseback | ETA 2893-2 caliber | ETA 2893-2 GMT architecture; Sinn serial number; U2 designation | Non-GMT movement; incorrect caliber; serial inconsistent with U2 production |