Flying high off its Caballero in recent months, which featured its first in-house movement, Singer Reimagined’s elegant dress watch is arguably the most impressive creation from the Porsche tuner’s lifestyle label since its inception in 2017. Nevertheless, the brand refuses to rest on its laurels. Just two weeks after debuting the titanium version of the Caballero, the Swiss firm has now introduced a new creation entirely: its first-ever GMT.
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From the Racetrack to the Flight Path
Singer Reimagined has always been about subverting how a watch complication should behave. The Track1 proved that in 2017, flipping the conventional chronograph layout on its head by removing subdials entirely. It went on to win Best Chronograph at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève in 2018, effectively validating a brand that could’ve easily been dismissed as a vanity project from a Porsche restoration shop. That wasn’t going to be the case, and Singer has been building on that credibility ever since.
The DualTrack is the next logical progression, rethinking the dual-time zone GMT.
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Two Times, One Clear Read
On the dial, local time is read at the center via traditional hour, minute, and seconds hands, while a peripheral 24-hour anodized aluminum disc rotates continuously around the dial. A fixed orange indicator facing inward at 6 o’clock marks your home time, adjusted via a discreet corrector on the left flank of the case, which advances the disc in one-hour steps per press. This is way more straightforward than using a crown. Likewise, the lack of a traditional central GMT hand keeps the dial more legible and much cleaner.
It’s worth noting this is a “caller” GMT rather than a true “traveler” configuration. The local hour hand doesn’t move independently, meaning you’ll be adjusting the 24-hour disc rather than snapping the hour hand city to city.
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The dial itself follows the Singer design ethos, with a velvet black center, a tone-on-tone chequered chapter ring that nods to the motorsport roots that run through everything this brand does, and a circular-brushed golden flange carrying the minutes and seconds scale. Even the lugs are somewhat reminiscent of hubcaps on a car. The 24-hour ring comes in either Meridian Green (SR511-3) or Horizon Red (SR511-4), both in sandblasted aluminum with ecru luminescent numerals. Orange Super-LumiNova fills the central hands and seconds, topped by Singer’s signature golden cabochon.
Affixed to the watch is a “skeletonized” rubber strap in black, with a stainless steel folding clasp.
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The Engine Inside
Inside the 43mm stainless steel case is Singer’s Calibre-4 Dual Time (ST5001), a manual-winding movement built on the same four-barrel architecture introduced in the Caballero. Two pairs of barrels working in parallel deliver a flat torque curve and a whopping six-day power reserve. Running at 28,800vph with 39 jewels and 197 components, it’s beautifully finished with rhodium-plated bridges, micro-blasted surfaces, and polished chamfers visible through the sapphire exhibition caseback.
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Spec Sheet
Model: Singer Reimagined DualTrack
References: SR511-3 (Meridian Green) / SR511-4 (Horizon Red)
Case Material: Stainless steel
Case Size: 43mm
Case Thickness: 15mm
Crystal: Domed sapphire, double-sided AR coating
Movement: Singer ST5001 (Calibre-4 DT) manual-winding
Power Reserve: 144 hours (6 days)
Water Resistance: 100m
Lume: Orange Super-LumiNova (hands); beige Super-LumiNova (24-hour disc)
Strap: Black openworked rubber with stainless steel folding clasp
Limited Edition: No
Pricing & Availability
The Singer Reimagined DualTrack arrives in early June at CHF 22,500 (~28,722) before taxes, available through Singer’s authorized retail network or directly through the brand.
Singer Reimagined DualTrack GMT Watch
Singer Reimagined subverted watchmaking once again with the DualTrack, it’s very first GMT model. The 24-hour disc rotates around the bezel via a corrector button instead of a crown.