logo
Tick Talk: Louis Vuitton shoots for the stars, Tiffany & Co unwinds The Rope, Piaget channels Warhol

Tick Talk: Louis Vuitton shoots for the stars, Tiffany & Co unwinds The Rope, Piaget channels Warhol

Straits Times09-05-2025
Housed in a bold 46.7mm titanium and white gold case, Louis Vuitton's one-of-a-kind Tambour Taiko Galactique showcases an automata of an astronaut on the moon. PHOTO: LOUIS VUITTON
Tick Talk: Louis Vuitton shoots for the stars, Tiffany & Co unwinds The Rope, Piaget channels Warhol
Louis Vuitton Tambour Taiko Galactique
Rocketing high watchmaking into orbit, Louis Vuitton's Tambour Taiko Galactique is a cosmic spectacle of a minute repeater.
Housed in a bold 46.7mm titanium and white gold case, the one-of-a-kind watch showcases an automata of an astronaut on the Moon. The dial is a stunner, featuring a vivid, hand-painted scene of Earth from the Moon with delicately mounted elements including the Sun, an astronaut and a satellite. It took more than 300 hours and four enamelling techniques to bring this extraordinary cosmic miniature to life.
When actuated, the slide – set with blue sapphires and topaz – gets the cathedral gongs chiming. The dial also springs to life in a mesmerising ballet: the astronaut waves an LV flag on the Moon, the satellite whirs, shooting stars dance and the Sun rotates.
Powering this lunar show is the LFT AU14.02 manual movement, assembled from 459 components with a 100-hour power reserve.
Price: $1.64 million
The Rope Watch by Tiffany & Co
The Rope Watch is fitted with the maison's first solar-powered movement, developed in collaboration with Swiss specialists La Joux-Perret.
PHOTO: TIFFANY & CO
This watch is a tribute to the late legendary jewellery designer Jean Schlumberger and his iconic twisted gold motifs, inspired by his textile roots in Alsace, France.
Dressed in 18K yellow gold and available with either a luminous white mother-of-pearl or glossy black dial, Tiffany's The Rope Watch comes in 27mm and 33mm sizes, and captivates with concentric coils of polished gold rope, shimmering with up to 39 brilliant diamonds.
It is fitted with the maison's very first solar-powered movement, developed in collaboration with Swiss specialists La Joux-Perret. Tucked beneath a semi-translucent dial, hidden solar cells keep the timepiece running with effortless efficiency.
Charging – which can be done under different lighting conditions – is a breeze. Just two minutes in the sun powers it for a full day, 14 minutes keeps it ticking for a week and a full charge of 14 hours fuels it for eight months.
Available with a Tiffany Blue or classic black alligator strap, the watch is full of charming details – from its rope-inspired minute hand to a sunburst-engraved caseback finished with a sparkling diamond accent.
Price: $35,400 (33mm) and $25,700 (27mm)
Tudor Black Bay Chrono 'Carbon 25'
Limited to just 2,025 pieces, the Black Bay Chrono 'Carbon 25' features a numbered PVD titanium caseback and is water-resistant to 200m.
PHOTO: TUDOR
Unveiled at the Miami Grand Prix and inspired by the Visa Cash App Racing Bulls Formula One Team, Tudor's Black Bay Chrono 'Carbon 25' is the brand's lightest, most race-ready Black Bay Chrono yet. The 42mm case, bezel, subdials and even end links are crafted entirely from lightweight carbon fibre.
One of the watch's most handsome features is the 'racing white' dial, which pops with blue accents, echoing the F1 team's 2025 livery. It is powered by the COSC-certified MT5813 chronograph movement, which has a 70-hour power reserve and column wheel construction for precision timing.
Limited to just 2,025 pieces, each watch features a numbered PVD titanium caseback and is water-resistant to 200m.
Price: $10,470
Piaget The Andy Warhol Watch
A high-jewellery white gold edition is set with deep blue baguette sapphires framing an opal dial.
PHOTO: PIAGET
Piaget's legendary Black Tie watch from the 1970s makes a bold return and has been dubbed the Andy Warhol Watch, a nod to the late P op Art icon who famously wore the timepiece. The revival comes through a fresh collaboration with The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
To mark the occasion, Piaget has unveiled four striking new references. Powered by the in-house ultra-slim 501P1 automatic movement, each model sports a 45mm cushion-shaped case in white or rose gold with signature stepped gadroons, and precious or semi-precious stone dials.
Especially captivating is the high-jewellery white gold edition set with deep blue baguette sapphires framing an opal dial, a nod to both Warhol's and maison chairman Yves Piaget's love for the gemstone.
Another standout in white gold features a lustrous tiger's-eye dial, with warm orange and deep brown tones. Collectors can make it their own with a choice of 10 vibrant stone dials, five leather strap colours and a variety of hand styles.
Price: From $64,500
Zenith Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar
A tribute to the iconic A386, Zenith's Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar is housed in a 38mm 18k rose gold case.
PHOTO: ZENITH
A tribute to the iconic A386 model launched in 1969, Zenith's Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar is housed in a 38mm 18K rose gold case, and features a striking black dial accented with matching gold subdials and a 1/10th of a second chapter ring.
The triple calendar layout is intuitive and balanced: day and month windows sit at 11 and 2 o'clock, the date nestles at 4.30 and a moon phase is elegantly integrated at 6 o'clock.
The watch is powered by the high-frequency El Primero 3610 calibre, which has a 1/10th-second chronograph function and a robust 60-hour power reserve.
Fitted with a black calfskin strap and rose gold clasp, the watch has a sapphire display back which reveals the movement's blue column wheel and star-shaped rotor.
Price: $38,000
Ulysse Nardin Diver Hammerhead Shark
One percent of annual sales from the Hammerhead Shark edition will go to supporting the Shark Trust, a UK-based non-profit dedicated to shark protection.
PHOTO: ULYSSE NARDIN
Ulysse Nardin's latest high-horology dive watch is a bold tribute to one of the ocean's most iconic and endangered predators.
The Diver Hammerhead Shark commands attention with its striking 44mm blue PVD-coated titanium case, honouring the majestic hammerhead whose numbers are plummeting worldwide. Some species are now on the brink of extinction, listed as critically endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List.
Powering the watch is the in-house UN-118 calibre, a cutting-edge automatic movement which is equipped with a proprietary DiamonSil escapement and a silicon balance spring. Ticking at 28,800 vibrations an hour , it offers a robust 60-hour power reserve and features a handy date corrector that works both forward and backward.
One per cent of annual sales from the Hammerhead Shark edition will go to supporting the Shark Trust, a UK-based non-profit dedicated to shark protection. The campaign is championed by Ulysse Nardin ambassador Mike Coots, a shark attack survivor turned passionate advocate for these creatures.
Price: $17,800
Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

The bag you can wear: Inside La Notte by Adrian Fürstenburg
The bag you can wear: Inside La Notte by Adrian Fürstenburg

Vogue Singapore

time20 hours ago

  • Vogue Singapore

The bag you can wear: Inside La Notte by Adrian Fürstenburg

Following his Vogue Singapore Innovation Prize win for ProjectEx—the lab-grown exotic leather startup pushing boundaries in sustainable luxury—Adrian Fürstenburg expands his namesake label with La Notte, a sculptural new addition rooted in his design ethos. Designed in Singapore and made in Italy, the new seasonal release reimagines the silk scarf as a functional, sculptural handbag. Its light, foldable and effortlessly elegant form makes the ultimate warm-weather essential from golden hours, evening transitions and everything in between. La Notte's signature saddle-stitch detailing on the tan leather handle adds a refined touch to this versatile silk scarf bag. Courtesy of Adrian Fürstenburg La Notte, which means 'the night' in Italian, transforms a 67 x 67cm silk scarf, printed with golden leopard and baroque motifs, into a striking summer accessory. Expertly knotted onto a structured tan leather handle featuring saddle-stitch detailing, the scarf moulds into the perfect slouchy carryall for all your travel essentials and seamless shifts from sun-soaked days to moonlit evenings. The best part? Lightweight and foldable, the bag is designed for versatility with the ability to be untied and worn separately as a wrap or accessory, making La Notte as multifunctional as it is beautiful. 'As a trained textile designer, patterns and motifs are always a big source of inspiration, and I loved how my team and I created this concept.' Fürstenburg's background in textile design is evident in the bag's rich patterns and thoughtful craftsmanship. The golden leopard and baroque prints evoke a sense of timeless elegance paired with a playful spirit—a signature that brings depth to the piece without overwhelming its simplicity. 'La Notte came from a simple idea: how do you turn something beautiful into something practical without complicating it?' Fürstenburg explains. This balance between softness and structure, luxury and ease perfectly captures the quiet confidence of modern summer style. Attention to detail continues with options for personalisation, including foil monogramming in gold or silver and a choice of matching hardware. Measuring approximately 35cm wide by 30cm high (depending how the scarf is knotted), La Notte is sized for easy portability without sacrificing presence. Produced in limited quantities, each piece exemplifies Fürstenburg's commitment to slow luxury and heirloom-quality design. Striking the balance between trendy and timeless, La Notte reflects the scarf-inspired accessory movement seen unfolding across spring/summer 2025 runway and street style—from printed scarves worn as wearable art at Louis Vuitton's spring/summer 2025 show to modular, convertible bag styles showcased by Bottega Veneta. Designers have embraced bold prints and versatile scarves as integral styling elements this season, but La Notte pairs its dramatic motif with premium leather, polished hardware and refined construction. The result is a piece that feels modern and trend-aligned yet retains a lasting allure well beyond the current fashion cycle. Styling La Notte is simple yet impactful: knot the scarf handle over a breezy white linen dress for a casual daytime look, or untie the scarf to wear as a chic wrap over evening wear. It's sculptural form and tactile silk invite movement, making it a companion that carries both essentials and style. La Notte stands as a reflection of Adrian Fürstenburg's dedication to combining craftsmanship, innovation and emotional resonance in every creation as it offers itself not only a practical accessory, but an emblem of effortless elegance for summer and beyond. For more information about the La Notte, visit Adrian Fürstenburg's website here.

Consider the cocktail watch, the trending jewelled timepiece style
Consider the cocktail watch, the trending jewelled timepiece style

Vogue Singapore

time6 days ago

  • Vogue Singapore

Consider the cocktail watch, the trending jewelled timepiece style

The cocktail watch is well and truly back. It used to be that a pretty, tiny watch with gemstones was an old-fashioned notion. Something that our mums, perhaps, might save for fancy occasions. It's not the case any more, and a tiny jewelled timepiece is fresh all over again. We're seeing it on major carpet events like the Met Gala and Oscars, with celebrities pairing glamorous gowns and statement jewels with elegant cocktail watches on the wrist. Cartier is, unsurprisingly, a front-runner in this category. In fact, the renaissance of the cocktail watch might even be credited with the runaway success of the reintroduced Baignoire—so popular that it took even the Parisian maison by surprise. With an icon in hand, Cartier has now added new levels of preciousness to its sublime oval design. The Jewelled Baignoires are gently sized up and set on every conceivable surface with gemstones. See, above, Cartier ambassador Anna Sawai wearing a model with 229 brilliant-cut diamonds weighing 7.70 carats, 272 blue sapphires weighing 4.4 carats, complemented with aquamarines and spessartite garnets; and a gold dial covered with 162 diamonds totalling 1 carat and a spessartite garnet at 12 o'clock to indicate the right side up. Tiffany & Co.'s new Rope watch—a Jean Schlumberger-inspired design of twisted gold and beautifully-set diamonds that speaks to the brand's core as a jeweller. Courtesy of Tiffany & Co. Jewellery houses, unsurprisingly, offer some of the best in class when it comes to the sensitive proportions and balance of design on a cocktail watch. Tiffany & Co. recently introduced the Tiffany Rope, a radical new timepiece that is entirely powered by light—no batteries or winding, thank you. It features an advanced solar movement that charges indoors and out, and the inimitable look of Jean Schlumberger's rope jewellery motifs. The American luxury brand is making moves into watchmaking, with the distinct propositional bent of fully retaining and honouring its identity as a jeweller first and foremost. Other places you might find this sensibility of cocktail elegance are heritage watch brands. If a watchmaker has been around for, say, more than a century, odds are it has in its history produced exactly the kind of old-world jewelled timepieces for women that are back in trend. Audemars Piguet, for one, revived a tradition of miniaturised watches last year with its trio of Royal Oak Minis in a frosted gold finish. The change in proportion and finish turns a sporty silhouette on its head, imbuing the Royal Oak with a jewelled sensibility even without any gem-setting. Or consider Jaeger-LeCoultre, which has in its broad array of Reverso models a line like the Reverso One with a taller, elongated proportion. It makes all the difference, transforming the Art Deco design from its origins as a watch for polo players into something more feminine and chic. The ultimate touch of beauty to a Reverso One might be the Precious Flowers designs from Jaeger's Métiers Rares workshops. The gold cases are fully diamond-set, with works of art on the reverse dial: floral illustrations writ in black lacquer, grand feu champlevé enamel and snow-set diamonds. Courtesy of Cartier 1 / 11 Cartier Baignoire jewellery watch mini model in white gold with diamonds, sapphires, emeralds and blue tourmalines, price upon request Courtesy of Boucheron 2 / 11 Boucheron Serpent Bohème in white gold with diamonds, $81,200 Courtesy of Tiffany & Co. 3 / 11 Tiffany Rope 27mm in yellow gold with diamonds, $25,700 Courtesy of Audemars Piguet 4 / 11 Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Mini Frosted Gold in pink gold, $53,200 Courtesy of Franck Muller 5 / 11 Franck Muller Round Skeleton Baguette in white gold with diamonds, $133,000 Courtesy of Piaget 6 / 11 Piaget Limelight Gala Precious in white gold with diamonds, $60,000 Courtesy of Van Cleef & Arpels 7 / 11 Van Cleef & Arpels Fleurs d'Hawaï secret watch in white gold with aquamarines and diamonds, $185,000 Courtesy of Jaeger-LeCoultre 8 / 11 Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso One Precious Flowers in pink gold with diamonds, price upon request Courtesy of Chanel 9 / 11 Chanel Première Ribbon in yellow gold and titanium with diamonds, $16,550 Courtesy of Chopard 10 / 11 Chopard L'Heure du Diamant Moonphase in white gold with diamonds and an aventurine dial, $154,000 Courtesy of Chaumet 11 / 11 Torsade de Chaumet in white gold with diamonds, price upon request

Style News: Shoe brand On opens in S'pore, hair salon 35a's Sunday market, SK-II's pickleball pop-up
Style News: Shoe brand On opens in S'pore, hair salon 35a's Sunday market, SK-II's pickleball pop-up

Straits Times

time7 days ago

  • Straits Times

Style News: Shoe brand On opens in S'pore, hair salon 35a's Sunday market, SK-II's pickleball pop-up

Find out what's new on ST website and app. On, the Swiss purveyor of funky-looking running shoes, opened its first local store on July 11 at Jewel Changi Airport. Cult sportswear brand On's Singapore flagship On, the Swiss purveyor of funky-looking running shoes, opened its first local store on July 11 at Jewel Changi Airport. Singapore is the second South-east Asian city where the performance-meets-aesthetic brand has set up a permanent base, after Jakarta. The first floor of the new 9,300 sq ft duplex is dedicated to its athletic range, like bestseller models the Cloudmonster (from $269) and Cloudrunner (from $239). On, founded in 2010, is known for its signature cushioning technology that gives its trainers the telltale 'hole-punched' look and bouncing-on-clouds feel that fans swear by. What began as a mostly Swiss following has, from 2021, gained rapid international ardour. In the centre is a wall of shoes, arranged in cubby hole-like drawers that can be pulled out to access the stock kept behind it. The new flagship is also the first in the world to showcase the brand's latest tie-up with Hollywood A-lister Zendaya. The 'Zendaya edit' includes a modish blue-grey jumpsuit, boleros and a backless tennis dress. In sum, the sort of sleek apparel that the fashion-forward star would lend her name to. The first floor of On's new 9,300 sq ft duplex is dedicated to performance products, while the second is for lifestyle. PHOTO: ON On the second floor is the lifestyle range. Athleisure windbreakers, tank tops and neutral-coloured casual shoes are flanked by a tennis corner – carrying products co-designed with Swiss former No. 1 player Roger Federer – and a wall of outdoor gear. A modest kids section has been carved out too. Info: On Store Singapore, 02-230/231 Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Boulevard 35a Sunday market Poster for the July 27 market, billed as a 'one-stop destination' event for community and creativity. PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/35A_OFFICIAL Trendy local hair salon 35a, fronted by hairstylist Junz Loke, is hosting an arty Sunday market on July 27. Indie home-grown clothing brands such as streetwear outfit Tell Your Children, known for its fun graphic tees, and ice-dye specialist Fassbender and Melloncollie, are among the 20 or so participating vendors. Billed as a 'one-stop destination' event for community and creativity, the market also boasts books, art, small-batch wine, coffee and music by way of DJs spinning live and a selection of records for sale. Also at the market are 'zine store Shrub and Third Eye Toothgems, run by a trained dental assistant. Designer furniture store Grafunkt, based in Joo Chiat, will be in attendance at the Kampong Bahru venue too. Info: 35A Kampong Bahru Road, from 1 to 9pm on July 27. Keen launches music festival-friendly shoe This is the sixth edition of Keen's annual Fuji Rock Festival collaboration shoe. PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/KEEN_SINGAPORE American footwear brand Keen, favoured by music festival regulars, has launched the sixth edition of its annual Fuji Rock Festival collaboration shoe ($179), right on time for 2025's jamboree from July 25 to 27. This latest design is built on the trusty Hyperport H2 model, with its roomy toebox for all-day comfort, bungee laces and a grippy rubber sole for better traction on wet surfaces. All the better to get down and dirty in at the Naeba Ski Resort festival camp grounds in Japan. Egg-yolk yellow accents on the shoe's body brightens the grey-green colourway of the kicks, made for the Fuji Rock Festival itinerary of stomping at sets, trekking between stages and ducking around in the stream. Info: Available on the Keen online store or at all Outside stores SK-II serves up pickleball-themed pop-up Pickleball meets luxury beauty at SK-II's July 18 to 20 pop-up at Chijmes' patch of green, known as the mini lawn. PHOTO: SK-II Pickleball meets luxury beauty at SK-II's July 18 to 20 pop-up at Chijmes' patch of green, known as the Mini Lawn. It is an event of firsts. The Japanese brand's latest innovations in suncare – the GenOptics Airy UV Cream, a kind of untinted sunscreen, and the CC Primer from the same line ($98 each) – will make their Singapore debut at SK-II's first sports-themed pop-up. The GenOptics Airy CC Primer ($98) comes in two shades, Rosy or Beige. PHOTO: SK-II Visitors can take pictures at SK-II's custom pickleball court set-up for a 'serve and snap' moment, or try their hand at classic game Connect4, with a twist. Shoppers can try the products which sold out at launch in Japan in April. Those who share their pop-up experience via an Instagram post or reel, or a TikTok video also stand a chance to score the complete new suncare range worth $294. Three winners will be selected at random each day on July 19 and 20. Info: From July 18 to 20, 10.30am to 8.30pm, at Chijmes Mini Lawn, 30 Victoria Street. The event will be closed from 1 to 6.30pm on July 18. Diesel x Melissa capsule collection Jelly shoe brand Melissa and uber-trendy fashion label Diesel team up for a capsule collection of three shoes. PHOTO: MELISSA/DIESEL Jelly shoe brand Melissa and uber-trendy fashion label Diesel make an odd, but not unlikable, couple. The two names have teamed up for a capsule collection of three shoes. The Quantum Thong, Quantum Platform and Quantum Sneaker X – released on July 15 – fuse Melissa's bubbly look and pop art charm with Diesel's futuristic sensibility. The 'sneaker' ($499) resembles a nautilus in profile and a reimagined duck's foot from the top-down. Coming in red, black or clear green, the model is the loudest statement piece of the latest collection and is meant to be genderless. The Quantum Thong flip flop ($199) is the most muted of the bunch with its classic low-heeled, Y-strapped shape. Available in four colours, the 100 per cent PVC make of the shoes gives the familiar style a punky, clear look. The Quantum Platform ($299), in three colours, is a chunky, open-toe number, with soles more rounded than typical and sporting the same wave-forms as the sneaker model. A notch in the centre of the sole creates a D-shaped 'hole' underfoot, obliquely recalling Diesel's monogram. It is a clever blend of two striking aesthetics – one cutesy, the other sulkily cool. Info: Available online at and and at Diesel's Ion Orchard store at B1-26/27/27A Orchard Turn

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store