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Robb Report Singapore

Aug 01 2025
Magazine

For many years, Robb Report has served as an indispensable resource for the ultra-affluent, captivating them with its uncommon insight into the best luxury has to offer. The magazine covers the gamut of extravagant living, from the most coveted automobiles and haute horology to high-end real estate and art collection. It’s a publication that connects its sophisticated readership to everything that is exclusive, prestigious and privileged.

Robb Report Singapore

EDITOR’S LETTER

OBJECTIFIED • Martell’s new ultra-rare 60-year-old cognac is a toast worthy of Singapore’s 60th birthday.

Writing Singapore’s Story

Lifting Spirits

Globetrotter’s Companion

GUILLAUME TETU • As he steps back into the world of Hautlence, its CEO speaks candidly on architecture, honesty, and why the past still has something to offer.

GOING FULL THROTTLE • H. Moser & Cie. and Alpine Motorsports have joined forces once again, fusing the worlds of high watchmaking and high-speed racing in two bold, limited-edition timepieces.

THE Timepieces ISSUE

WRIST TAKERS • From technically astounding complications to casual weekend watches, there is a timepiece for watch lovers of all stripes in our hotly debated—and coveted—top 20 watches of 2025.

Measured By Moments • Marking its 55th anniversary this year, Kee Hing Hung— one of Singapore’s most established luxury watch retailers—proves that in the world of fine timepieces, nothing rivals genuine knowledge and authentic service.

Perpetual Innovation • Following a bold debut, the Oyster Perpetual Land-Dweller from Rolex makes a strong case as your next grail-worthy timepiece.

Triple Treat • Introducing three groundbreaking in-house movements at Watches & Wonders 2025, Patek Philippe demonstrates why it remains a flag bearer of mechanical ingenuity.

Here’s To Good Times • Our curated guide to the illustrious watchmaking houses that are marking major milestones in 2025, with limited-edition releases in tow.

Digital Crush • When A. Lange & Söhne unveiled the Zeitwerk in 2009, even the most seasoned collectors blinked twice. Today, it is one of the German brand’s desired icons.

An Effusive Affair • Franck Muller helped pioneer the rise of independent watchmaking. Decades later, the brand remains one of its most expressive and uncompromising voices.

To Be Young Again • As it turns 30, watchmaking house Roger Dubuis returns to where it started and shows why it is still streets ahead of its peers.

Shades Of Glory • Zenith marks its 160th anniversary with another standout release: the Chronomaster Original in blue, a contemporary expression of one of its most iconic watches.

INDIE FEVER • Small in scale, rich in imagination. These are some of the year’s finest examples of independent horology represented by luxury watch retailer SHH.

OUT OF THIS WORLD • Storied jewellery and fashion houses are still fighting for watchmaking credibility despite producing pieces of staggering creativity and technical know-how—and snapping up some of Switzerland’s best manufactures and watchmakers to do it.

Power Couples • From dazzling gemstones to high-performance chronographs in vibrant hues, Chopard crafts each piece as a celebration of life’s most cherished moments.

Thin Tank • The world’s thinnest tourbillon watch is a triumph of mechanical engineering and audacity.

Making A Strong Case • The latest Ingenieur models show how IWC’s integrated approach to design and manufacturing is defining the future of the collection.

In Pole Position • TAG Heuer’s role in motorsport goes beyond celebrating its connection to racing, says the brand’s CEO, Antoine Pin.

Legacy, Reinvented • Bovet celebrates 10 years of...

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  • English