The New Singer DualTrack, Ready for Travel
Singer’s “complication of connection” is an intuitive, legible, dual time watch with unmistakable lineage, powered by a formidable 6-day proprietary movement.
Singer Reimagined is famous for redefining the chronograph, most notably through its groundbreaking Track1 series, where a central chronograph layout transformed elapsed time into an instinctive glance. The brand’s innovative, intuitive approach to complications is now applied to its first dual time model, the DualTrack. Reimagining the complication, Singer simplifies the layout and adjustments and keeps its functions running thanks to its proprietary Calibre 4 and its impressive six-day power reserve.
Dual time zone watches are pragmatic companions in our hyper-connected world, displaying local and home time simultaneously. Ideal for frequent travellers and global professionals, many dual time watches rely on separate sub-dials or an additional central hand indicating a track on the bezel.

Singer’s “complication of connection” simplifies the formula with a peripheral rotating 24-hour disc that indicates home time with the readout at 6 o’clock. With no additional sub-dial or an extra central hand that can be mistaken in the dark, Singer’s solution is as straightforward as it is intuitive. This same philosophy is applied to adjusting the display, which is performed with a discreet corrector on the left side of the case that advances the 24-hour disc in one-hour steps.


The sloping golden flange, with minutes and seconds, frames the velvety black centre of the dial, with a glossy chequered decal along the border. Local time is indicated by signature Singer hands with orange Super-LumiNova inserts and an orange seconds hand, all hidden under the golden cabochon. The 24-hour second time zone ring – available in Meridian Green or Horizon Red – is made of anodised aluminium with a sandblasted finish and golden numerals with beige Super-LumiNova. The dial is protected by a domed sapphire crystal with double-sided anti-reflective coating.

The DualTrack fits seamlessly into Singer’s neo-vintage design language with its 43mm x 15mm barrel-shaped stainless steel case with a profusion of brushed surfaces and mirror-polished bevels. However, unlike Singer’s Track 1 chronographs, the case now features sporty openworked lugs with recessed, cut-away areas. Water-resistant to 100 metres, the caseback is screwed with a sapphire crystal to view the movement.

As a brand closely associated with powerful engines, the proprietary Calibre 4 delivers exceptional autonomy. With its base shared with the Caballero collection, the manual-winding movement uses four barrels arranged in two parallel sets, delivering a six-day power reserve with a flat torque curve. Running at 28,800 vibrations/hour, it is engineered for stability and long-term precision, ensuring amplitude remains constant across the entire reserve. Bridges are rhodium-plated and finely finished with micro-blasting and polished chamfers.

The DualTrack is paired with a signature openworked rubber strap with a steel folding buckle. It will be available in June 2026 and retails for CHF 22,500 (excl. tax). More information at singerreimagined.com.
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Very nice, I would need to see in the flesh before going for one of their pieces.
Chunky.