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Singer 1969
$5,940,000.00
In stock
Model Number
SR203
Singer 1969
Singer 1969
Brand | Singer Reimagined |
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Style | Sports Watches |
Collection | 1969 |
Category | Watches |
Series | Chronograph |
Features | Chronograph, Jumping Hours, Tachymeter, Jumping Minutes |
Case Size | 40 mm |
Case Thickness | 13.8 mm |
Case Shape | Barrel |
jewels | 56 |
Case Material | Bronze |
Power Reserve | Approx. 72 hours |
Movement | Automatic |
Strap Material | Fabric |
Strap Colour | Khaki |
Interchangeable Strap | Yes |
Clasp Type | Hook-and-loop Clasp |
Buckle/Clasp Material | Steel & Bronze Coated |
Luminosity | On Hands, Hour Markers |
Calibre | Singer Reimagined 6365 |
Case Back | See-through Case Back |
Dial Colour | Green |
Dial Colour | Green |
Indexes | Arabic Numerals |
Frequency | 21,600 bph |
Gender | Unisex |
Water Resistance (M) | 100 |
Glass Material | Sapphire Crystal |
Warranty Period | 3 Years |
Editor's Note | The Singer Reimagined 1969 Chronograph Bronze is a bold evolution of the brand’s 40mm permanent collection, blending vintage inspiration with modern ingenuity. Crafted from bronze, this timepiece develops a unique patina over time, ensuring that each watch tells its own story. At its core, the watch features an innovative central chronograph display, with jumping hours, jumping minutes, and a tachymeter scale seamlessly integrated for intuitive timekeeping. Unlike traditional chronographs, the layout is designed for maximum readability and efficiency, staying true to Singer’s philosophy of reimagining the classics. The warm, earthy tones of the bronze case contrast beautifully with the intricate dial details, emphasizing the watch’s unconventional yet refined aesthetic. Perfect for those who appreciate heritage craftsmanship with a contemporary twist, the 1969 Chronograph Bronze is a statement piece—an embodiment of Singer’s relentless pursuit of innovation and individuality in high-watchmaking. |
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