Singer Reimagined Launches Three Flytrack Prime Editions Ahead of Regular Release
This past week, Geneva-based watchmaker Singer Reimagined unveiled the latest update to its catalog, the new Singer Flytrack, which comprises three different watches, each using the same base styling but differentiated by their use of different chronograph scales ? telemeter, pulsometer, or tachymeter. Each of the models will be exclusively limited to 10 pieces for now, and known as the Singer Flytrack Prime Editions; the full, regular release of the Singer Flytrack series is anticipated in Spring 2021.
Each of the Singer Flytrack Prime Editions is in a 43-mm tonneau-shaped titanium case, finished in a matte style via micro-blasting except for the bezel, which is hand-polished. On the side we find a sturdy, pump-style pusher at 2 o?clock to operate the watch’s distinctive monopusher chronograph, while parallel to it at 4 o?clock is the tight-fit crown. A gold digit, hand-applied directly to the watch case, indicate the X/10 numbering of each limited-edition.
Underneath the sapphire crystal, the differentiating factors of the three models become clearer. The Tachymeter model Singer Flytrack features a black and metal coloring ? and, of course, its namesake tachymetric scale; the Pulsometer features brown and bronze colors and a pulsometric scale; and the Telemeter features black and green coloring with a telemetric scale. Common to all the models is an outermost disk that serves as the hour hand, with a curved minute ring connecting this feature with th...
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