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MASTER, DISRUPTOR

August Man SG

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Issue 219 (November 2025)

AS CEO OF ROGER DUBUIS, DAVID CHAUMET HAS CHARTED A COURSE FOR THE MAISON NOT USUALLY TREADED BY FELLOW GENEVAN WATCHMAKERS. I SPEAK TO HIM TO FIGURE OUT IF THIS IS GENIUS, LUNACY, OR A DELIGHTFUL BLEND OF BOTH.

- SUFFIAN HAKIM

MASTER, DISRUPTOR

WHEN DAVID CHAUMET TOOK THE REINS as CEO of Roger Dubuis in 2020, he brought with him not only a rich pedigree from the world of luxury, including roles at Richemont and Jaeger-LeCoultre, but also a contrarian spirit finely tuned to the rhythm of disruption.

Chaumet entered the maison with a clear mission: to amplify its identity as a rule-breaker in haute horlogerie. Several heritage brands rest on laurels and archives. Chaumet, however, saw an opportunity to double down on audacity. Under his leadership, the Geneva-based brand has leaned into its avant-garde DNA with unapologetic boldness and provocative flair.

Since his arrival, the watches emerging from Roger Dubuis have been anything but conventional. The brand's signature Excalibur line has become a playground for both mechanical excess and design bravado: skeletonised calibres, multi-axis tourbillons, and technical artistry that toe the line between engineering and performance art. Collaborations with Lamborghini Squadra Corse and Pirelli have brought supercar energy into the atelier, culminating in timepieces that not only evoke speed and adrenaline but also integrate automotive materials and design cues in ways no other Swiss brand dares to.

But it’s not just the watches that make Roger Dubuis and Chaumet disruptive. It’s the underlying ethos. In a world of quiet luxury and traditionalist codes, Chaumet has positioned the brand as a provocateur. It embraces limited production runs, experiential ownership, and even NFT-linked watch drops. Sustainability is tackled not with platitudes but with experimental materials and transparent sourcing initiatives. Roger Dubuis is, under Chaumet's guidance, actively rewriting the rules of what a luxury watch brand can be: more immersive, more kinetic, and defiantly unorthodox.

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Issue 221 (January 2026)

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QUO VADIS, GPHG?

Is the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) a true indicator of world horology? Like all industry-wide awards, it has its problems. But do these problems negate the cultural impact, prestige, and necessity of watchmaking's biggest prize?

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Issue 221 (January 2026)

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THE REMADE MAN

From prodigy to truth-teller, Greyson Chance talks about reinvention, isolation, and the storytelling fire shaping his boldest artistic chapter yet.

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Issue 221 (January 2026)

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ONLY WHEN IT'S DARK ENOUGH

Canadian chanteuse Jade LeMac—one of contemporary pop's most compelling young storytellers—unpacks the midnight anxieties behind her new EP and the raw truths that define her songwriting.

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3 mins

Issue 221 (January 2026)

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To The Unsung Heroes Of Kharkiv

Kyiv-based Singaporean journalist and filmmaker Megumi Lim's war documentary Night Shift might just be the most important work by any Singaporean documentarian last year. I speak to her for a peek behind the scenes.

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Issue 221 (January 2026)

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BURN YOUR CALENDAR

FORGET THE NEW YEAR'S ILLUSIONS. CHANGE ERUPTS THE MOMENT YOU CONFRONT THE TRUTH YOU'VE BEEN EVADING. RECOGNITION, NOT RESOLUTIONS, IS WHEN REINVENTION BEGINS.

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3 mins

Issue 221 (January 2026)

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SHE CAME, SHE SAW, SHE SLAYED

She's battled rejection, identity politics, and the grind of proving herself. Now, Jiaoying Summers is rewriting comedy on her own terms - no apology, no fear, no dimming.

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Issue 221 (January 2026)

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FRIENDS INDEED

THERE'S SOMETHING IRRESISTIBLE about an artist in the midst of ascending.

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Issue 221 (January 2026)

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A NEW HOME FOR THE SPECTACULAR

Jacob & Co., in partnership with Sincere Fine Watches, has opened its first boutique in Singapore, bringing some of the most mechanically outstanding watches in horology to our shores.

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3 mins

Issue 221 (January 2026)

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AUDI-CIOUS

FOUR YEARS AGO, in 2022, Audi announced its intention to join Formula 1. Over the years, the automotive brand has teased its entry, first by revealing that it was going to take over Sauber, and then announcing its title partner, Revolut.

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Issue 221 (January 2026)

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