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Furthermore, Singer’s attention to typography is evident. The brand employs a classical font for its logo and a modern font for model descriptions, creating an intriguing contrast. Additionally, the choice of font for Arabic numerals, with its sans-serif style and rounded corners, adds a touch of warmth, distinct from the usual modern numerals.
By that logic, a beautiful dial wouldn’t be as attractive without a clever and intellectually interesting movement beneath it. Fortunately, Singer delivers on this front.
As a brand co-founded by Jean-Marc Wiederrecht, a key figure at movement specialist Agenhor, Singer’s chronograph movements boast top-notch designs and constructions. Take, for instance, the more complex 1969 Chronograph. The AGH 6365 movement features central chronograph seconds, jumping minutes, and jumping hours — a rare configuration. With almost 500 parts, many of which are visible from the back, thanks to a clever automatic rotor design hidden under the dial, it’s an interesting piece of engineering.
Credits: Article and images by Lee Sheng @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/singer-reimagined-1969-chronograph-timer-bronze/