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This Week in Luxury: Wes Anderson’s Montblanc pen, Bvlgari redefines luxury with a new app, Jaeger-LeCoultre presents The Collectibles 4.0 and more

By Robb Report Singapore 16 June, 2025

In our weekly series, we bring you the latest in luxury news around the world. This week’s highlights: TAG Heuer returns to the Goodwood Festival of Speed, stay cool the Hästens way, and Sullivan+Strumpf expands its presence

Wes Anderson designs a Montblanc pen

When Montblanc approached Wes Anderson to direct a commemorative film about the iconic Meisterstück pen, Anderson took one step further by designing a version of the writing tool himself. First seen in the film, 100 Years of Meisterstück (2024), the Schreiberling or the ‘scribbler’ was inspired by the legendary “baby” pens of the 1910s and 1920s from the Montblanc archive, which were considered to be some of the smallest writing instruments at the time. Now available for purchase, the Schreiberling is compact at just under four inches, featuring a click-on cap mechanism and an 18k white gold nib with one of Anderson’s personal scribbles. Limited to 1,969 pens, each goes at S$3,760, entitling you to a matching green notepad, green ink cartridge refills, and an architectural ruler.

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The TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph x Festival of Speed. Photo by TAG Heuer

TAG Heuer returns to the Goodwood Festival of Speed

TAG Heuer is back as the Official Timekeeper at one of the most celebrated motorsport events. With a legacy deeply rooted in motorsport history, from the first dashboard chronograph in 1911 to its partnerships with the Indy 500 and the like, the Swiss watchmaker will realise its shared passion for the sport with a special watch. Based on the renowned TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph, the TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph x Festival of Speed features a dial in British racing green, complimented by red accents and a brown leather rally strap inspired by the golden era of motor racing in the ’70s. All 100 pieces will be offered to the members of the Goodwood Road Racing Club before going on general sale at £6,450.

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Connected Jewels, the world’s first mobile application of its kind. Photo by Bvlgari

Bvlgari redefines luxury

As a fashion brand known for its trailblazing creativity and pioneering spirit, Bvlgari is once again pushing the boundaries of luxury with Connected Jewels, the world’s first mobile application of its kind. Presented at VivaTech 2025, this groundbreaking innovation recognises jewellery pieces by reading engraved serial numbers as small as 0.7mm, empowering each creation with a “digital soul” and offering its clients a gateway of knowledge and traceability.

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The Hästens 2000T, a masterpiece of comfort featuring 37 layers of horsetail hair, cotton and wool. Photo by Hästens

Cool like Hästens

Those who run hot at night may need more than just enthusiastic air-conditioning. Hästens, an iconic Swedish brand with over 170 years of bed-making, keeps one cool at night with the finest natural materials. Engineered with naturally breathable materials like horsetail hair, which comes with its own built-in ventilation system, Hästens beds effectively transport any excess heat and moisture from the body, allowing for deep, uninterrupted sleep every night.

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Portrait of Indonesian artist, Ella Wijt. Photo by Muhammad Helmi

Sullivan+Strumpf opens a new gallery in Tiong Bahru

Sullivan+Strumpf is expanding its Singapore presence with a new gallery space in Tiong Bahru. Set to launch this 24 July 2025, this upgrade to a larger venue marks a pivotal moment in the gallery’s 20th anniversary year, strengthening its capacity for local artist development, institutional outreach and regional curatorial partnerships. In anticipation of a more significant year-round programme of exhibitions and engagement opportunities, the opening will kickstart the new era with a group exhibition featuring works by Southeast Asian artists, such as Ella Wijt (Indonesia) and Yanyun Chen (Singapore).

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Shining the spotlight on the Manufacture’s rich heritage in watchmaking for women, the collection features 10 rare and sought-after timepieces with the Duoplan movement. Photo by Jaeger-LeCoultre

Jaeger-LeCoultre presents The Collectibles 4.0

The Collectibles by Jaeger-LeCoultre, a celebration of history and emblematic models developed during the golden age of 20th-century watchmaking, is back with its fourth capsule collection. Shining the spotlight on the Manufacture’s rich heritage in watchmaking for women, the collection features 10 rare and sought-after timepieces with the Duoplan movement, a century-old invention that enables an unprecedented degree of miniaturisation. This includes the boldly styled Duoplan Tubas secret watch in 18k yellow gold from 1950, and a 1960 High Jewellery secret watch set in a white gold bracelet with diamonds and sapphires.

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