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Singer Reimagined’s Caballero Goes Titanium

Singer Reimagined’s Caballero Goes Titanium

Same design, sharper execution with a six-day movement underneath

Following the same meticulous approach of hand-crafting works of art as its automotive counterpart, Singer Reimagined's sole focus remains on combining timeless, iconic designs with modern mechanical thinking. While the small independent atelier operates as its own powerhouse, you can visualize how Singer Vehicle Design’s cars inspire its watches, almost pairing perfectly for a casual Sunday cruise. The same goes for Singer Reimagined’s newest titanium versions of the Caballero, allowing lightweight materials and precise movements to do the talking.The Caballero’s 39mm case is offered in Grade 5 titanium, which changes the watch's production process entirely. A micro-sandblasted finish softens the surface, while sharp, mirror-polished edges trace the Caballero’s signature C-shaped profile, adding contrast between matte and shine. It’s still compact, still wearable, just with a sharper touch of identity. Flip it over, and the open caseback showcases Singer’s Calibre 4 on center stage, a manually wound movement built from the ground up with a four-barrel architecture and a six-day power reserve.The dial continues that clarity and precision with two soft, matte-textured finishes, Cocoa Brown Velvet and Avio Blue Velvet, both of which retain the Caballero’s exposed-jewel display. Fitted with textile straps and leather accents, the Caballero Titanium is lighter on the wrist, a bit more defined, and still grounded in Singer Reimagined’s core DNA. The two new Singer Reimagined Caballero Titanium models are now available at authorized dealers, starting at CHF18’500 excluding VAT and tax.

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