Singer Reimagined
1969 Black Timer
SR301
The first ‘three hands watch’ at Singer features a more traditional time display. The versatile Flytrack 1969 Timer is designed to fit the new 40mm housing movement AGH 6363. Despite the very sleek and minimal design it features a twisted function consisting of the zero-reset – flyback system allowing to use the central sweeping seconds hand as a smart and intuitive one-minute counter.
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1969 Timer Black represents the ultimate example of complexity distilled to its purest form. An intricate zero-reset system combined with a flyback device is the hidden technical gem behind this three-hands timepiece. A simple push of the button at 2 o’clock allows for lightning fast elapse time measurement using the central second hand of your watch.
This system offers the opportunity to execute instant and sequential measurements, without interfering with watch timekeeping.
A proprietary clutch system allows the central seconds hand to be dissociated from the movement, while kept still, and to be reengaged for motion as soon as the push button is released.
The 40mm stainless-steel watch case, revised displays and an iconic metal band are the quintessential elements able to fit every kind of wrist.
Executed in a very deep and precious piano-black lacquer finish, the dial is enriched with an applied signature golden crown ring. These elements are magnified by a domed glass-box sapphire crystal, visually extruding the dial out of its metal frame.
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