Singer Reimagined / Heritage
Singer Reimagined Heritage
Collection profile · 2025
Singer Reimagined’s Heritage collection is the brand’s “Restored” pillar made tangible: compact, vintage-proportioned manual-wind chronographs built around hand-restored Valjoux 236 movements, with contemporary finishing and a cleaner mid-century design language than the central-chronograph Track1 line.
Why it matters
Heritage broadens Singer Reimagined beyond avant-garde chronographs into a more classical collector space, while staying true to the brand’s obsession with reworking historic mechanical ideas through modern finishing and curation.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2025 — Singer Reimagined introduces the Heritage collection as the debut of its new “Restored” pillar.
- 2025 — The first regular Heritage references appear as SR601 Piano Black and SR602 Empire Green.
- 2025 — Singer adds the SR603 Gulf Edition, a numbered 10-piece Heritage variant tied to Dubai Watch Week 2025.
FAQ
What movement powers Singer Reimagined Heritage watches?
The collection uses Calibre SR2361, described by Singer Reimagined as a Valjoux 236 restored by Singer.
How is Heritage different from Track1?
Heritage uses a more traditional compact chronograph layout and restored vintage Valjoux architecture, while Track1 is Singer’s radical central-display chronograph built around Calibre 6361.
More from Singer Reimagined
- Track1 — Track1 is Singer Reimagined’s founding and flagship chronograph family, launched in 2017 around the central-display Calibre 6361 to invert conventional chronograph hierarchy by placing elapsed seconds, minutes and hours at the center while time-of-day runs on peripheral discs.
- Flytrack
— 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. - Divetrack — Divetrack is Singer Reimagined’s mechanical diving chronograph collection and the brand describes it as the world’s first true mechanical diving chronograph. Built around a central 24-hour chronograph display and peripheral time indication, it rethinks the dive watch as a specialist instrument for dive, surface-interval and post-dive flight timing.
- 1969 — Singer Reimagined 1969 translates the look and spirit of late-1960s chronographs into a compact 40 mm family built around the brand's unconventional display philosophy.
- Caballero — 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.
- DLS
— Singer Reimagined’s DLS collection is a bespoke branch of the Track1 chronograph created exclusively for owners of Singer DLS restorations, translating the Dynamics and Lightweighting Study program into forged-carbon, highly personalized wrist chronographs.