SKU:  1969 Chronograph SR203

Singer 1969 Chronograph Bronze SR203


£58,760.00
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£48,967.00
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With its bronze case whose seamless, rounded curves flow across every surface, combined with a velvety green dial with orange hands and complemented by a sharply fluted golden internal bezel ring, the 1969 Chronograph by independent manufacturer Singer Reimagined is a superb piece of contemporary independent watchmaking which recalls the iconic watch designs of the sixties and seventies. Powered by a proprietary automatic movement, designed and developed exclusively for Singer by Agenhor, the 1969 Chronograph features central one-minute, sixty-minute and sixty-hour chronograph pointers in orange, with the hours and minutes displayed through an aperture on rotating discs. Produced in a limited edition of only twenty-five pieces, the Singer 1969 Chronograph Bronze is presented in a 40mm bronze case with a green khaki and leather strap with Velcro hook and loop, and boasts a water resistance of 100m/10 ATM.

 

With its bronze case whose seamless, rounded curves flow across every surface, combined with a velvety green dial with orange hands and complemented by a sharply fluted golden internal bezel ring, the 1969 Chronograph by independent manufacturer Singer Reimagined is a superb piece of contemporary independent watchmaking which recalls the iconic watch designs of the sixties and seventies. Powered by a proprietary automatic movement, designed and developed exclusively for Singer by Agenhor, the 1969 Chronograph features central one-minute, sixty-minute and sixty-hour chronograph pointers in orange, with the hours and minutes displayed through an aperture on rotating discs. Produced in a limited edition of only twenty-five pieces, the Singer 1969 Chronograph Bronze is presented in a 40mm bronze case with a green khaki and leather strap with Velcro hook and loop, and boasts a water resistance of 100m/10 ATM.

  ... With its bronze case whose seamless, rounded curves flow across every surface, combined with a velvety green dial with orange hands and complemented by a sharply fluted golden internal bezel ring, the 1969 Chronograph by independent manufacturer Singer Reimagined is a superb piece of contemporary independent watchmaking which recalls the iconic watch designs of the sixties and seventies. Powered by a proprietary automatic movement, designed and developed exclusively for Singer by Agenhor, the 1969 Chronograph features central one-minute, sixty-minute and sixty-hour chronograph pointers in orange, with the hours and minutes displayed through an aperture on rotating discs. Produced in a limited edition of only twenty-five pieces, the Singer 1969 Chronograph Bronze is presented in a 40mm bronze case with a green khaki and leather strap with Velcro hook and loop, and boasts a water resistance of 100m/10 ATM. 


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