The company behind iconic Porsche restomods just dropped a $23,300 titanium watch with the same obsessive attention to detail as its cars

Published on Apr 04, 2026 at 4:49 PM (UTC+4)
by Molly Davidson

Last updated on Apr 02, 2026 at 3:11 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

Singer made its name obsessing over every last detail in Porsche restomods, but now that same mindset has landed somewhere much smaller.

Not under a rear decklid this time.

On a watch.

And at first glance, you wouldn’t know how special it truly is.

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The $23,000 watch that only makes sense when you turn it over

This is the Caballero Titanium, built by Singer Reimagined, the Swiss watch arm created by Singer founder Rob Dickinson.

Up front, it’s understated. 

A 39mm Grade 5 titanium case, matte dial, muted colors like brown or blue. 

It doesn’t try to oversell itself.

But then you turn it over, and the caseback is where everything changes. 

Instead of hiding the mechanics, it puts them on full display, with a complex movement built around four barrels working together to deliver up to six days of power.

You don’t need to understand exactly how it works to feel like you’re looking at something serious.

And then the smaller details start to stack up. 

Four tiny rubies sit within the dial as part of the movement, while the mix of polished and micro-sandblasted titanium surfaces gives the whole thing a layered finish. 

It’s the kind of piece where the value isn’t obvious straight away.

You have to know where to look.

This feels exactly like a Singer Porsche when you open it up

That reveal isn’t accidental.

It’s the exact same experience you get with a Singer-built Porsche 911.

From the outside, those cars are clean, restrained, almost classic. 

But the moment you lift the rear and see the engine, everything shifts. 

The engineering isn’t tucked away, it’s the centerpiece.

That’s the parallel this watch is chasing.

Instead of loud luxury or obvious status, Singer leans into the idea that the most interesting part should be the part most people never see.

At CHF18,500, or about $23,300 before taxes, this isn’t trying to compete with mainstream watch brands.

It’s built for the same kind of person who looks at a Singer 911 and immediately gets it.

If you don’t, it just looks like a watch.

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With roles at TEXT Journal, Bowen Street Press, Onya Magazine, and Swine Magazine on her CV, Molly joined Supercar Blondie in June 2025 as a Junior Content Writer. Having experience across copyediting, proofreading, reference checking, and production, she brings accuracy, clarity, and audience focus to her stories spanning automotive, tech, and lifestyle news.