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This Week in Luxury: Ferrari’s 296 variants, H. Moser & Cie.’s Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton Rainbow, Fred’s return to the French Open and more

By Robb Report Singapore 12 May, 2025

In our weekly series, we bring you the latest in luxury news around the world. This week’s highlights: The Diorexquis haute joaillerie collection, Piaget’s latest jewellery watch and Tumi’s new 19 Degree Lite collection

Ferrari’s 296 Speciale A (left) and 296 Speciale. Photo by Ferrari

Ferrari’s latest 296 variants

A new version of the Ferrari 296 GTS has been unveiled. Setting a new benchmark in terms of driving thrills with open-air enjoyment, the 296 Speciale A is a mid-rear engined plug-in hybrid spider that will join the likes of the Scuderia Spider 16M, 458 Speciale A and 488 Pista Spider, Ferrari’s dynasty of berlinetta-derived spiders. Adding a retractable hardtop to the coupé’s set of incredible qualities, the 296 Speciale A not only multiplies the extraordinary performance of the 296 GTS, but also introduces a sense of predictability and intuitiveness.

Released alongside is the 296 Speciale, a hardtop hybrid supercar with a combined power output of 880 hp, which is 50 more than the 296 GTB and a record for a rear-wheel-drive production Ferrari.

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H. Moser & Cie.’s Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton Rainbow. Photo by H. Moser & Cie.

H. Moser & Cie. launches the Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton Rainbow

It’s not every day that H. Moser & Cie. sets a timepiece with precious stones, but when it does, it shines new light on the beauty of movement, balance and minimalism. Distilling such beauty is the new Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton Rainbow, available in 5N red gold or steel and adorned with 60 baguette-cut sapphires bathed in a myriad of colours. Every detail has been sculpted with precision, with skeletonisation giving it lightness and depth, and the symmetry of the movement reinforcing the visual harmony of this openworked piece.

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The Diorexquis haute joaillerie collection pays homage to dreams, fusing exceptional expertise with spellbinding poetry. Photo by Dior

The Diorexquis haute joaillerie collection

With Christian Dior’s legacy and passions continuing to shine through the heart of Dior’s jewellery collections, a new, unprecedented line has been conceived. With three emblematic themes that have always underpinned the House’s identity—enchanting landscapes, delicate bouquets and magical galas—the collection evokes the passage of time and rhythm of seasons through a bold interplay of gemstones.

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Fred’s new Force 10 capsule collection. Photo by Fred

Fred’s winning return to Roland-Garros

Inspired by victory and excellence, Fred will be resuming its position at the upcoming legendary French Open with even more radiant variations of its iconic jewellery. The Force 10 bracelet will be launched as five genderless and interchangeable versions, sporting terracotta corderie, tennis-inspired features and mandarin garnets.

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The Sixtie, Piaget’s first jewellery watch in 13 years. Photo by Piaget

Piaget’s latest jewellery watch

At a recent event graced by global ambassador Gianna Jun, Maison Piaget launched the Sixtie, the brand’s first jewellery watch in 13 years. Embodying its spirit as a true innovator in jewellery and watchmaking, the Sixtie is a timeless creation that bridges both worlds, standing out with its iconic trapeze-shaped design. Inspired by the bold creativity of the 21st Century Collection, which was first unveiled in 1969, the Sixtie perpetuates Piagets stylistic signature, the Play of Shapes, and continues the legacy of Yves Piaget’s visionary philosophy.

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Tumi’s all-new 19 Degree Lite collection includes two packing cases and two carry-ons. Photo by Tumi

Tumi’s strength in lightness

When we say ‘travel light’, we mean Tumi’s all-new 19 Degree Lite collection of packing cases and carry-ons. From the handles to the zippers, the collection delivers the perfect balance of strength and weight with the help of durable Tegris®. Available worldwide, this latest addition to Tumi’s world of 19 Degree comes in multiple colours and range from S$1,190 to S$1,580.

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