The Peak (Singapore)

Constant Companions

Watch collector Gavin Heng is a fan of sporty timepieces that can accompany him everywhere, from overseas trips to the swimming pool.

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WIFE KNOWS BEST

“Since young, I’ve been into basic watches like G-Shocks. 10 years ago, my wife got me my first luxury watch, a 34mm Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Ref. 15200. We have been married for 11 years and have three kids. When we were younger, we didn’t have much disposable income, so I couldn’t bear to purchase luxury watches. That Rolex started my watchcolle­cting journey.”

IDEAL ICE-BREAKERS

“My current collection is mostly centred on Rolex and Patek Philippe, but in recent years, I’ve also gotten into other brands such as Hublot and GirardPerr­egaux. I also find myself gravitatin­g towards independen­t brands like MB&F and Urwerk because they’re so futuristic. Watches, especially unusual ones like these, are very good conversati­on-starters — someone who notices your watch looks special might ask you to share more about it, and from there you can move on to other topics.”

TIMELY TIES

“Another brand I like is Vacheron Constantin (VC). They focus a lot on the client experience, which is not something that every brand does. I indicated my interest in the VC Historique­s 222 (pictured) the moment it was launched. There’s a funny story to this: Almost a year later, my SA (sales assistant) at VC called to ask me if I wanted to catch up. We were just having a chat, and he pretended to show me another watch. After that, he suddenly brought out the 222, which had actually already come in for me. It came as a surprise because I knew how sought-after the watch is.”

SPORTY STYLE

“I’m a big fan of the Patek Philippe Nautilus because I like its sporty look and relative rarity. My first Nautilus was the Ref. 5726A, an annual-calendar, moon-phase watch that I bought preowned as it had already been discontinu­ed when I got it. One of my favourite watches now is the Ref. 5990/1A (pictured), the Nautilus Travel Time Chronograp­h. I travel often, and I like keeping track of multiple time zones with my watches.”

A BIG SPLASH

“A watch I wear often now is the MB&F Legacy Machine (LM) Split Escapement EVO (pictured). I was initially looking at another model, the LM 101, but those are very popular, and there are many people waiting to get them. The LM Split Escapement EVO was more accessible to me, partly because it was newer. I also like that it’s an EVO, which means it comes in a sports case with a water resistance of 80m. I’ve seen photos where people dip their EVO perpetual calendars into swimming pools, but I haven’t done that myself yet. But maybe I will for future content for my Instagram.”

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