Sometimes, a watch is more than just a way to tell time. Sometimes, it’s a symbol, a statement, a way to make a difference.
UNIMATIC and Henry Singer’s latest collaboration is just that: a one-of-a-kind UNIMATIC pink chronograph created to support breast cancer research. This unique collectible watch will be auctioned at Sotheby’s Important Watches sale in New York on December 8th, 2025, with all proceeds going to the AIRC Foundation for Cancer Research, Italy’s leading private supporter of independent cancer research.
A One-of-a-Kind Pink Dial Chronograph with Purpose
The pink dial is more than a design choice — it’s a tribute to the iconic pink ribbon, a symbol of hope, courage, and solidarity in the fight against breast cancer. The watch seamlessly blends UNIMATIC’s utilitarian design ethos with Henry Singer’s timeless elegance, resulting in a timepiece that is both striking and meaningful.

“This project is incredibly close to our hearts,” says Giovanni Moro, CEO and Co-Founder of UNIMATIC. “Being able to contribute to such an important cause through our work is truly special.”
For Henry Singer, the collaboration represents a chance to give back in a tangible way. “After two successful collaborations with UNIMATIC, creating this unique pink chronograph in support of breast cancer research felt like the perfect next step,” shares Jordan Singer, President of Henry Singer Fashion Group.
Offered without reserve, this exclusive UNIMATIC watch gives collectors a rare opportunity to own a truly exceptional timepiece and make a real impact in the fight against breast cancer.
UNIMATIC × Henry Singer: Design Meets Philanthropy
With this initiative, UNIMATIC and Henry Singer show that watches can carry meaning beyond their mechanics — they can be reminders of what we stand for, and the difference we can make together.

SOTHEBY’S – NEW YORK
Sotheby’s is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious auction houses, founded in London in 1744 by Samuel Baker as a specialist bookseller dealing in rare books and manuscripts. Over the centuries, it has expanded to include fine art, jewelry, watches, and other luxury items, establishing itself as a global reference for collectors and investors. With more than 80 locations worldwide, including New York, London, Hong Kong, and Milan, Sotheby’s has achieved record-breaking sales across multiple categories, maintaining a reputation for excellence and trust.
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