Singer Vehicle Design, known to many of us as the creator of exceptional and luxury-priced Porsche 911 restomods, also happens to run a Swiss watchmaker business. Its latest release is the Divetrack, a timepiece heading to the Geneva Watch Week soon.
The model is based on the company’s existing 24-hour automatic chronometer design. It comes complemented with an interval control feature for safe diving and features a Grade 5 titanium body capable of withstanding pressure up to 300M.
The exterior is inspired by the chronographs of the 1960s and ‘70s, but the internals are all modern. The backplate is made from stainless steel, and the watch face is protected with a sapphire glass piece. Buyers can choose between two available strap designs – one made of practical rubber and the other one with an easy Velcro fastener.