Six Days of Power in Grade 5 Titanium: Singer Reimagined Goes Lightweight
Watches1 min readApr 2, 2026

Six Days of Power in Grade 5 Titanium: Singer Reimagined Goes Lightweight

Singer Reimagined goes titanium with a 6-day power reserve — pushing boundaries in movement engineering and material science.

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Description

Singer Reimagined translates their signature three-hander into lightweight Grade 5 titanium, keeping the extraordinary 6-day power reserve that makes this brand so unique.

Design

Grade 5 titanium three-part case construction with exhibition caseback, 100m water resistance, built for everyday wearability.

Specs

  • Movement: Singer Calibre-4 Solotempo (ST5000) manual wind (144hr/6-day power reserve)
  • Case: 39mm Grade 5 Titanium (10.5mm thick)
  • Water Resistance: 50m
  • Caseback: Exhibition
  • Price: CHF 18,500 (~USD 27,500)
  • Complications: Power Reserve Indicator

What's Exciting

Six days of power reserve in a titanium case — Singer Reimagined continues to push boundaries in movement engineering and material science.

Sources

All brand names, logos, and product images are trademarks of Singer Reimagined. Used for editorial commentary and review purposes under fair use. Specs verified against official brand sources and trusted publications as of April 2026.

History

Singer Reimagined was born from Singer Vehicle Design, the Los Angeles company founded by Rob Dickinson that became legendary for reimagining air-cooled Porsche 911s. In 2017, the horological arm was established with Swiss watchmaker Marco Borraccino. The debut Track 1 introduced a revolutionary central minute counter for instant elapsed-time reading, applying Singer's "everything in service of function" ethos. This titanium edition with six-day power reserve is as uncompromising in engineering as a Singer-restored 911 on the road.

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