
Yanni Tan
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1 week ago |
thepeakmagazine.com.sg | Yanni Tan |Richard Augustin
, Stepping into Panerai’s booth at Watches and Wonders 2025 is like being submerged in an endless blue yonder. Screens of underwater scenes filled the walls, while visitors studied the maison’s latest maritime creations through water-filled tanks. However, taking pride of place at the centre of the space as the showpiece is the the 75cm-wide and 86cm-tall Jupiterium clock.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
thepeakmagazine.com.sg | Zawani Abdul Ghani |Yanni Tan
Known for questioning form and design and challenging conventions across the realms of watchmaking, jewellery, and accessories, Cartier Libre is the maison’s limited-edition collection designed with carte blanche and executed with exceptional techniques. This year’s edition, Polymorph, showcases an uncanny ability to transform and surprise. Among the mind-blowing creations is a white gold lapel brooch graphically represented as a set of four claws of the panthere, Cartier’s signature motif.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
thepeakmagazine.com.sg | Yanni Tan |Allyson Klass
As Sincere Fine Watches celebrates its 70th anniversary this year, it does so with the flair of a brand that has not only stood the test of time but has consistently evolved to stay ahead of the curve. Established in 1954, Sincere holds the distinction of being Singapore’s oldest luxury watch retailer, shaping Southeast Asia’s horological landscape with an impressive array of about 40 world-renowned and independent watch brands across 20 boutiques in the region.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
thepeakmagazine.com.sg | Zawani Abdul Ghani |Yanni Tan
The mythical dragon is given a refreshingly quirky take through the eyes of up-and-coming Japanese painter Ryoko Kaneta in this Asia Pacific-exclusive drop of 500 pieces. The divine creature is anthropomorphised as doll-like girls — a Kaneta trademark — interacting with the hour indices.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
thepeakmagazine.com.sg | Zawani Abdul Ghani |Yanni Tan
Anybody interested in watchmaking would know that Germany has always been a horological force to be reckoned with. But gemstones and jewellery making? It took the arrival of Penang-born jewellery house Amee Philips onto our shores to unveil some little-known facts about Germany’s expertise in this sphere. Established in 2002, the brand was founded by Malaysian Amee Philips, who discovered the little German gemstone town of Idar-Oberstein while living in Europe.
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