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Singer Reimagined Caballero

Collection profile · 2025

Singer Reimagined’s Caballero is the brand’s first three-hand collection, built around a restrained yet technical design language. It pairs a compact 39 mm case with the Calibre-4 Solotempo, a four-barrel manual movement engineered for a stable six-day power reserve and expressed through distinctive ruby apertures on the dial.

Why it matters

Caballero marks a strategic shift for Singer Reimagined from avant-garde chronographs into a more distilled time-only watch, while still preserving the brand’s obsession with mechanical originality through the patented four-barrel Calibre-4 architecture.

Key references

SR701-1

Caballero Stainless Steel Piano Black — One of the launch stainless-steel executions in the first Caballero generation.

SR702-3

Caballero Titanium Avio Blue — Grade 5 titanium version with Avio Blue velvet-touch matte dial; listed by the brand as part of its latest releases.

SR702-5

Caballero Titanium Cocoa Brown — Grade 5 titanium version with Cocoa Brown velvet-touch matte dial, expanding the collection’s materials palette.

Collection timeline

  • 2025 — Singer Reimagined launches the Caballero as its first three-hand timepiece and the debut platform for the Calibre-4 Solotempo.
  • 2026 — The collection expands with titanium references SR702-3 and SR702-5, adding Avio Blue and Cocoa Brown velvet-touch matte dials.
  • 2026 — Caballero remains featured by Singer as a core current collection and appears in the brand’s latest releases lineup.

FAQ

What makes the Singer Reimagined Caballero important?

It is the brand’s first three-hand watch and the debut of the Calibre-4 Solotempo, extending Singer’s design-first philosophy into a simpler but still technically ambitious format.

Which current Caballero variants are easiest to verify?

The official collection page currently lists stainless-steel references SR701-1, SR701-2 and SR701-3, plus titanium references SR702-3 and SR702-5 and the jeweled SR705-3.

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