I have a SinarSix.
Bought long ago, and seldom used.
I think it's a proprietary version of the Gossen meter that has already been mentioned.
It has an arm, with a reading cell, that is connected to a Lunasix-like meter, and with a fake cut film holder where the arm is housed.
The reading is done BEFORE the ground glass.
Once you check the calibration, or recalibrate it (if needed), everything is very simple, with no need to calculate filter or bellows factors (well... with some filter would be better to do the reading without it, and then add the filter factor).
With this kind of meters it is very easy to calibrate the f-stops scale for shutters that are used to house a new lens.
After the meter readings are taken, it's even possible to print a sticker of the right shape/size with a computer, for a pleasing result.
Nowhere near the engraved scales made by S.K. Grimes, but better than a scrap of paper with pencil marks taped to the shutter. Isn't it?
The only bad thing could be the battery that's used to power the meter.
I haven't checked, because the original battery, believe it or not, still have some juice after all these years.
But i am afraid that a mercury cell was used, like in Lunasix meters, so if you need to replace the battery a Wein cell should be purchased
have fun
CJ