Singer Reimagined / Track1
Singer Reimagined Track1
Collection profile · 2017
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.
Why it matters
Track1 established Singer Reimagined’s identity in modern independent watchmaking by pairing Marco Borraccino’s design language with the AgenGraphe-based Calibre 6361, creating one of the clearest modern examples of a chronograph rethought from first principles.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2017 — Singer Reimagined launches Track1 as its first watch and founding collection.
- 2018 — The Track1 Hong Kong Edition wins the Chronograph prize at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève.
- 2020 — Track1 Proto is unveiled at Phillips Geneva Watch Auction XI, highlighting collector recognition for the concept.
FAQ
Why is the Track1 important to Singer Reimagined?
Singer states that Track1 was the first watch for Singer Reimagined and the model that defined the brand’s arrival in haute horlogerie.
What makes the Track1 display unusual?
Track1 places chronograph seconds, minutes and hours coaxially at the center of the dial, while hours and minutes for normal time are shown on rotating peripheral discs.
More from Singer Reimagined
- 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.
- Heritage — 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.
- 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.