Singer Reimagined / Flytrack
Singer Reimagined Flytrack
Collection profile · 2019
Singer Reimagined’s Flytrack collection rethinks short-interval timing around an on-demand flyback seconds display, pairing peripheral hours and central minutes with single-purpose one-minute scales such as coffee brewing, telemeter and pulsometer layouts.
Why it matters
Flytrack is one of Singer Reimagined’s clearest functional statements: instead of a full conventional chronograph, it distills elapsed-time measurement into an immediate, elegant single-pusher system optimized for rapid one-minute timing tasks.
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FAQ
When was the Singer Reimagined Flytrack introduced?
Specialist coverage shows the Flytrack concept was introduced in 2019, with the final version expected later that year.
What makes Flytrack different from a standard chronograph?
Its central seconds hand can be reset and restarted instantly with a single pusher, focusing on consecutive short-interval timing rather than a traditional multi-register chronograph display.
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