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Brand: | Sellita, Sinn | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Family: | |||
Height: | |||
Jewels: | 23 | ||
Reserve: | hours | ||
Frequency: | 28,800 A/h | ||
Winding: | Automatic, Bi-Directional Automatic Winding, Central Rotor Automatic Winding | ||
Diameter: | 30.00 mm | ||
Complications: | 2-Button, Bilingual Day Wheel, Cam Switching Chronograph, Chronograph, Date, Day, Hacking Seconds, Hand Winding, Quick Date Correction, Quick Day Correction | ||
Hands: | 60 Minute Chronograph Hand at 6:00, Central 60 Second Chronograph Hand, Central Hour Hand, Central Minute Hand, Date Window at 3:00, Day Window at 3:00, Small Seconds Hand at 9:00 |
Distinguishing Technical Characteristics | |||||||||||
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![]() Central-Rotor Automatic ![]() Clockwise Balance Cock |
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Production: 2025 – Current | |||||||||||
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Sellita developed Cal. SW515 and SW535 based on the Sinn Cal. SZ02, which was previously manufactured on an ETA/Valjoux 7750 ebauche but moved to the Sellita SW500 base in the 2020s. Coverage of the 2025 introduction of Sinn’s 613 models uses the names “SW515” or “SW535” and “SZ02” interchangeably, though the former names are more appropriate since these movements are produced by Sellita.

These movements are unusual in that they features a 60 minute counter subdial (rather than 30 minutes). This was a hallmark of most of Sinn’s SZ family movements, and was inspired by the Lemania 5100, which featured a central 60 minute chronograph hand like the original Sinn Cal. SZ01.
The first appearance of Cal. SZ02 was in the 2006 model 303 Football Chronograph, launched to celebrate the World Cup in Germany. It was also used in the EZM 13.1 dive watch (with left-hand crown and small seconds at 3:00). The Sellita Cal. SW515 was introduced in 2025 in the Sinn 613 St. The similar Cal. SW535 adds a central UTC hand and deletes the day window.
SW515 Operation
The crown of Cal. SW515 has four positions:
- Turn counter-clockwise to screw down for enhanced waterproofing
- The movement can be wound by rotating the crown clockwise (about 40 turns to completely wind it)
- Clockwise: Quick date advance (do not use between 9 PM and 3 AM); Counter-Clockwise: Quick day advance
- Hacking seconds; Set the running time
Sinn SZ01 Family of Movements
Sinn began working on their in-house modifications on the Valjoux 7750 base in 2003, introducing their Cal. SZ02 in late 2005 for the 2006 World Cup Football timer. Cal. SZ01 included a central chronograph minutes hand like the famous Lemania 5100 and appeared in 2011 in the EZM10. Cal. SZ03 (2014) and Cal. SZ06 (2019) add a week number counter or moon phase as well as a day and month window, while Cal. SZ05 (2011) moves the chronograph 60 minute subdial to 3. As of 2025, Sinn is phasing out their SZ series in favor of similar movements (Cal. SW515 and Cal. SW535) produced by Sellita.
Year | Central | 3:00 | 6:00 | 9:00 | 12:00 | |
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SZ01 | 2011 | Hour/Min ChSec Ch60M | 24H | Ch12H | Sec | |
SZ02 | 2005 | Hour/Min ChSec | DateW | Ch12H | Sec | Ch60M |
SZ03 | 2014 | Hour/Min ChSec DateP | WeekNum | Sec | Ch60M Day-Mon | |
SZ05 | 2011 | Hour/Min ChSec | Ch60M | DateW | Sec | |
SZ06 | 2019 | Hour/Min ChSec DateP | Ch12H Moon | Sec | Ch60M Day-Mon | |
SW515 | 2025 | Hour/Min ChSec | DayW DateW | CH60M | Sec | |
SW535 | 2025 | Hour/Min ChSec UTC | DateW | CH60M | Sec |
