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A lighter execution sharpens the collection’s signature design
Singer Reimagined emerged from the wider creative world of Singer Vehicle Design, carrying over the same devotion to craftsmanship, visual precision, and modern reinterpretation. Among its collections, the Caballero has come to define a more compact and elegant side of the brand’s watchmaking, favouring clean proportions and carefully judged detail over excess. Central to its identity is the distinctive C-shaped case, a signature that gives the model its character and presence on the wrist. In its latest release, the brand introduces two titanium versions to expand the collection.

The case is crafted from Grade 5 titanium and finished with a fine micro-sandblasted surface, while mirror-polished chamfers and a polished bezel introduce a more defined visual edge. It measures 39 mm in diameter and 10.5 mm in thickness, preserving the compact proportions that have shaped the Caballero from the start. Around the back, the watch features a screwed caseback fitted with a sapphire crystal and internal anti-reflective coating, allowing a clear view of the movement within. Water resistance is rated at 50 metres.
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The dial is offered in two versions, Avio Blue and Cocoa Brown, both executed with a velvet-touch matte finish. The display retains one of the collection’s more distinctive details through its openworked construction, which reveals four inset rubies linked to the barrel system beneath. A toothed golden flange frames the dial, while the overall layout remains clean and focused, displaying the hours, minutes, and seconds with clarity.

Inside is the manually wound Calibre ST5000, a movement designed to deliver a stable flow of energy over an extended period. It runs at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4 Hz) and is built around a four-barrel architecture developed to maintain consistency across its full running time. The power reserve is rated at 144 hours, equivalent to six days.

The Avio Blue version comes on a pearl grey textile strap with grey leather loops, while the Cocoa Brown edition is matched with a khaki green textile strap and Testa di Moro leather loops. Both are secured by a stainless steel Singer pin buckle.
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These new titanium references join the permanent collection at a price of CHF 18,500, approximately AED 85,500.
For more information, visit Singer Reimagined’s official website.
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