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Inside the Sincere Fine Watches new Takashimaya flagship

By Audrey Simon 5 March, 2026

More than a boutique, the refurbished Sincere Fine Watches stands as a new focal point for Singapore’s growing community of discerning watch collectors

Sincere Fine Watches reveals a refreshed and expanded flagship boutique at Takashimaya Shopping Centre, marking a new chapter for the Singapore-based watch specialist. Relocated from Level 1 to Level 2, the newly conceived 1,900-square-foot space introduces a more refined retail environment within one of the city’s most prestigious shopping destinations making it a new gathering place for collectors of independent watchmaking.

Private lounge. Photo by Sincere Fine Watches

“This transformation reflects our commitment to redefining the luxury watch retail experience while staying true to our heritage as Singapore’s leading horological destination,” says Mr Ong Ban, CEO of Sincere Watch Limited. He adds that the vision was to create a setting centred on the appreciation of fine watchmaking — articulated through thoughtful spatial zoning and a dedicated private lounge. This allows for more personal, focused interactions and elevates the way our clients experience fine watchmaking for generations to come.

Personalised service has long defined the Sincere Fine Watches experience. The boutique’s newly introduced private lounge now includes a bar, offering guests a new layer of hospitality during private appointments. Designed as an intimate retreat, the space invites collectors and enthusiasts to explore exceptional timepieces in comfort, while providing a backdrop for private presentations and conversations for the like-minded around horology.

Main Hall. Photo by Sincere Fine Watches

Another highlight of the redesigned boutique is a bespoke modular display vitrine dedicated to independent watchmaking. Fifteen distinguished ateliers are represented, including Angelus, Armin Strom, Christiaan van der Klaauw, Cvstos, Czapek & Cie, Fabergé, Genus, Grönefeld, HYT, Kudoke, Lang & Heyne, Lederer, Louis Moinet, Moritz Grossmann and Sartory Billard.

The adaptable display configuration allows for dynamic presentations that evolve with new arrivals, seasonal highlights and exclusive launches — ensuring these independent maisons are showcased with the prominence their exceptional artistry deserves. In doing so, the boutique also reinforces its role as a destination where collectors can discover and engage with some of the most compelling voices in contemporary independent watchmaking.

Sincere Fine Watches