William Henry EC10-2 and a Sinn 656 Watch...

Gary W. Graley

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Always a nice combination, a Sinn 656 and a William Henry EC10-2 folder with burl wood inlay and a tool steel D2 blade that is DLC coated, VERY smooth opening folder. While it is maybe a little dainty for some folks, it's VERY slim and super lightweight at about 1.7oz but locks up solid and was sharp from the getgo as well, I love the blade shape A LOT. Now I'm a LONG time William Henry fan, this one is so far my favourite one, I can only hope this is it, my youngest daughter thought it was cool, then I said maybe I found THE one, she just rolled her eye's, guess she's heard that before? ;)

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The Sinn just got back from RGM Watches being it was past it's 5 year maintenance, they did a very good job, and then I took some Cape Cod Polishing cloth to remove the scratched AR coating on the outside so now, it's just a pristine crystal but still has AR coating on the inside.

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Thanks, since taking off the AntiGlare coating, which was pretty scratched up and made the watch look like a beater, it's sapphire crystal clear, it's like getting a brand new watch and of course now that Sinn has discontinued this model, I feel fortunate to have kept it, they have one now that is similar but not the same, here are a couple more shots of the watch;

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