• The restomod specialist’s timepiece includes four small rubies.
  • Each Caballero Titanium watch will start at a touch over $23,000.
  • The timepiece includes a Grade 5 titanium case and textile straps.

Singer Vehicle Design has established itself as the quintessential restomod brand and is largely responsible for the surge of this industry. What you may not know is that singer-founder Rob Dickinson is also behind a Swiss-based high-end watch manufacturer known as Singer Reimagined. This is its latest timepiece.

Known as the Caballero Titanium, it has a design just as subtle as some of Singer’s Porsche 911-based models. A 39 mm titanium case has been used, complete with a mirror-polished titanium bezel, contrasted with micro sandblasted surfaces.

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The rear of the case eschews subtlety in favor of complexity, showing off the watch’s intricate movement, which includes four barrels that provide energy for up to six days. Much like how opening up the rear of a Singer-designed 911 reveals a work of art doubling as a powertrain, looking at the back of the Caballero Titanium delivers a similar feeling.

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Various colored dials are available for Singer’s watch, including brown and blue. Regardless of what color is chosen, each has a matte finish with four small rubies. Clearly, this isn’t a watch that shouts for attention, but is rather one ideal for astute watch connoisseurs who know you don’t need a bright gold Rolex to prove you enjoy the finer things in life.

Alongside the distinctive watch face are textile straps complete with leather details and available in a series of different colors.

Although Singer might not be a familiar name in the watch space as it is in the automotive sphere, that hasn’t stopped the company from pricing the Caballero Titanium as a very premium product. The timepiece is priced at CHF18,500 ($23,300), excluding VAT and local taxes. If you’re driving around in a clapped-out Toyota Corolla, this watch probably isn’t for you.

Availability is limited, with deliveries expected to begin around May 2026 through official Singer Reimagined retailers.