Singer Reimagined introduces the Caballero Titanium, two new models within its permanent Caballero collection that heighten the defining tension between subtle refinement and bold attitude. The Caballero has always embodied quiet provocation, confident in its design without ever needing to shout. Every surface, proportion, and decision communicates its intent.
The 39 mm Caballero case now appears in Grade 5 titanium, a material often underestimated in watchmaking. Here, titanium is sharpened, not softened, through a meticulous micro-sandblasted finish framed by mirror-polished edges tracing the iconic C-shaped profile. A polished titanium bezel adds a sense of preciousness, reinforcing Singer’s commitment to finishing and modern sport elegance. The watch balances matte and shine, light absorbed and light reflected, producing a visual tension that is both sporty and high watchmaking in its discipline.
At the heart of the Caballero Titanium is Singer’s Calibre 4, visible through the open caseback. This four-barrel, six-day movement is a mechanical manifesto, built from the ground up for performance and precision. The Calibre 4 ST delivers a constant, linear flow of energy, redefining what a manual-winding three-hander can achieve. It is not a homage or a fashion accessory; it is a purposeful instrument, an exercise in engineering and elegance where simplicity is a triumph, not a compromise.
The dials of Caballero Titanium are offered in unique colors with a refined velvet-touch matte finish. This tactile restraint allows subtle details, like the four rubies on the dial, to stand out as punctuation rather than decoration. Branding remains on the perimeter, framed by Singer’s golden flange ring—a signature design element that communicates identity without intrusion. The polished bezel reinforces that this is refinement made surprising, not a tool watch masquerading as luxury.
Caballero Titanium is not a reinvention but a rendition. While the original steel Caballero speaks with weight and certainty, the titanium models are the volta, the turn in the verse where the line breaks and light enters. They are lighter on the wrist, sharper in presence, and more Caballero in their balance of understatement and audacity. Sporty textile straps, coordinated with the dial and enhanced with leather details, complete a look that is simultaneously technical and refined.
The Caballero Titanium will be available in limited quantities from early May 2026 through official Singer Reimagined retailers or directly via the brand’s sales team. Pricing is CHF 18,500, excluding VAT and local taxes.
Singer Reimagined, based in Geneva, Switzerland, continues to reinterpret iconic watchmaking through its philosophy of Reimagined, Restored, Reborn. With the Caballero Titanium, the brand sharpens its vision of contemporary horology, pairing purposeful engineering with distinctive, high-contrast design.
















