Petals in 100 colours - check out Majulah Singapura installation at Patek Philippe exhibition

The Majulah Singapura, comprises of 11,500 flowers with petals in 100 different colours by Tokyo-based French artist Emanuelle Moureaux. ST PHOTO: WONG KIM HOH
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SINGAPORE - There is a reason why Patek Philippe, alongside Vacheron Constantin and Audemars Piguet, belongs to what is known as the Holy Trinity Of Watches.

For 175 years, the family-owned watchmaking company - well-known for its intricate complications - has been the purveyor of artisanal skills and horological craftsmanship. It holds more than 100 patents.

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