Singer is best known for building some of the world’s most desirable restomodded Porsche 911s but it also operates a lesser-known watchmaking company based in Geneva, Switzerland. That company has now released its latest timepiece, dubbed the Divetrack.
As you may have guessed by its name, this is a watch designed for scuba divers but would also be a welcome addition to the collection of any serious watch collector or enthusiast. The timepiece features the Singer Central Automatic 24-hour Chronograph.
The Divetrack also includes a function to track surface intervals, the period in between dives used to allow excess nitrogen gases to escape from the body.
Singer Reimagined used Grade 5 titanium to build the watch, a material that can withstand the insane pressures found 300 meters (1,000 feet) below the surface. It also includes a marine-grade stainless steel turning bezel and caseback as well as sapphire crystals in the face. Each watch will come with both rubber and Velcro straps.
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“The journey to create the Divetrack was fueled by a passion to redefine the diving watch for the modern era,” the designer of the watch and Singer Reimagined boss Marco Borraccino said. “Inspired by the adventurous spirit of divers and the timeless elegance of the 60s and 70s chronographs, the Divetrack is our answer to the unasked question of what makes a watch truly indispensable under the sea. Every challenge faced in its creation was an opportunity to innovate, ensuring the Divetrack not only meets but exceeds the expectations of those who seek excellence below the surface.”
Singer will unveil the Divetrack at next month’s Geneva Watch Week and is expected to announce pricing at the event.