Singer Reimagined Divetrack: The World’s Best Mechanical Divers’ Watch – Bar None!

There have been some excellent mechanical diver’s watches, and there have even been some excellent mechanical divers’ watches with chronographs; however they all have one thing in common: the only functionality related to diving is the bezel, which you can rotate to track time underwater.

Dive watches with chronographs have been just that, i.e. dive watches with chronographs. The chronograph functionality has practical functionality underwater, and even if it did, the chrono indications are unreadable.

Singer Reimagined Divetrack

With the Divetrack, Singer Reimagined has revolutionized mechanical dive watches: the Divetrack is a purpose-built tool for divers. Its highly legible chronograph functionality can track time underwater, time until next dive, and safe time from last dive until flying.

The Divetrack is so purposely built for serious diving that the time indications are not on the dial where they might confuse or diminish legibility of the chronograph indications, but relegated discretely to the caseband.

Singer Reimagined Divetrack

And for those who might retort that serious divers do not rely on a mechanical watch anymore but a dive computer. That’s true. But divers only use a dive computer underwater, the Divetrack is there with you at all times while monitoring time between dives (Chill time) and time between last dive and flying home (altitude exasperates the risk of the bends/decompression sickness).

The Singer Divetrack features a 49 mm diameter grade 5 titanium case (that is much more wearable than its size implies), 300-meter/1’000-feet water resistance, all central chronograph functions thanks to its AgenGraphe movement, and has the most pleasurably tactical bezel operation I’ve ever experienced.

From the press release:

Crafted over a decade of development, the Divetrack boasts a dedicated 24-hour version of the AgenGraphe automatic movement featuring 479 parts and a robust 72-hour power reserve.

Back of the Singer Reimagined Divetrack

Its innovative design ensures optimal legibility underwater, with all chronograph functions centralized for easy and intuitive reading.

Multiple- functional tool

Singer Reimagined Divetrack dial

The Central Sub-Counter is an exceptional multi-functional tool featuring 3 zones:

CHILL (0h-6h): This zone helps you determine the surface interval before your next dive based on factors like previous dive duration, depth, and frequency.

DIVE (6h-18h): Indicates when you are clear to dive again after fulfilling the required surface interval.

FLY (18h-24h): Post-dive, this zone highlights the safe window before flying to avoid health risks such as pulmonary embolism. As per PADI guidelines, you must wait at least 18 hours after your last dive before flying.

Singer Reimagined Divetrack

Preparing for your dive is effortless. Upon gearing up, simply activate the diving chronograph by pressing the ‘Start’ button at 2 o’clock. Its red pusher guard, preventing from accidental activations ensure security and ease too use. During your dive, the main interaction with your watch involves adjusting the unidirectional bezel for decompression timing.

Subtle time indication on caseband

Under the rotating bezel, a discrete Singer signature ceramic disk, illuminated with luminescent figures and indexes, subtly reveals the time.

Singer Reimagined Divetrack time indication on caseband

This 12-hour disk provides an unobtrusive yet clear indication of time as it progresses.

Case

Its unique sandwich structure incorporates an unprecedented use of sapphire crystals — three in total — for optimal dial visibility, movement showcase, and frontal visibility of the hour disk.

Singer Reimagined Divetrack

Singer Reimagined Divetrack pusher guard

The pusher-protection pivoting device, finished with a guard-red ceramic coating, guarantees extreme resistance to scratches and chocks while highlighting its functional importance. 

Unidirectional bezel

As your dive concludes, the unidirectional turning bezel becomes essential for calculating necessary decompression times. The minute hand aggregates the total duration of your dive, including decompression, providing comprehensive and precise information at a glance.

Singer Reimagined Divetrack

The unidirectional turning bezel presents a decompression scale, allowing divers to calculate their decompression stops at a glance. The 60-minute ceramic aluminium ring, a high-performance composite material resistant to shocks and scratches, features Super-LumiNova® filled indications and a luminescent applied index at 12h.

Singer Reimagined Divetrack

For more information, please visit www.singerdivetrack.com/

Quick facts: Singer Reimagined Divetrack
Indications: Central chronograph with jumping hours, jumping minutes and sweeping seconds, peripheral time indications of quarters, halves and full hours at 6 o’clock

Case: Grade 5 titanium, sandwich construction, with sapphire case ring
Dimensions: 49 mm diameter x 19.67 mm high
Bezel: Marine-grade 316L stainless steel, 60-minute ceramized aluminum ring, Super-LuniNova
Water resistance: 300 meters/1,000 feet
Movement: automatic winding AgenGraphe chronograph
Power reserve: 72 hours
Price: 85,000 Swiss francs (excluding taxes)

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3 replies
  1. John Gortmaker
    John Gortmaker says:

    For the money you pay is it should dive deeper, Rolex sea dweller 39000 ,ft, Regardless, it’s a beautiful watch, 😎👽🛸

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  2. Alec S
    Alec S says:

    For the size of this (and price) I’d rather have the Blancpain X Fathoms with the depth gauge function. Agreed I like this but $85k is a touch steep and I’d argue that the 19.67mm thickness does not make it “wearable” day to day. (Neither is X Fathoms tbh, but they weren’t advertising that)

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  3. Blab
    Blab says:

    With that price tag, that watch will never see the depths of the ocean. Not even the craziest, richest person on the world would go diving having 100.000 €/$/£ strapped to their wrist.
    Can the watch dive? Sure.
    Is it the best diving watch bar none? Absolutely not!

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