Wei Koh
Singaporean publisher (born 1969)
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Wei Koh (Chinese: 許炜; born 11 November 1969) is a Singaporean publisher, entrepreneur, and creative director best known as the founder of Revolution, an independent watch magazine, and The Rake, a luxury men’s lifestyle publication.[1][2] Koh is widely regarded as one of the most influential voices in modern horology media.[3]
- Publisher
- entrepreneur
- journalist
- creative director
Wei Koh | |
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許炜 | |
| Born | 11 November 1969 |
| Citizenship | Singapore |
| Alma mater | Vassar College |
| Occupations |
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| Organization(s) | The Rake Revolution Magazine |
| Spouses | Joycelyn Shu (divorced)Bebe Ding (m. 2024) |
| Relatives | Tommy Koh (father) Aun Koh (brother) |
Early Life and Education
Koh is the son of Singaporean diplomat Tommy Koh. He was born and raised in the United States where he attended Vassar College.[4][5] He has described his early exposure to tailoring, vintage style, and mechanical watches as formative influences on his later editorial work.[6]
Career
Before founding his own publications, Koh worked as a writer and creative consultant across lifestyle, luxury, and fashion sectors, developing a reputation for his editorial voice and encyclopaedic knowledge of watches and classic menswear.[7]
Revolution Magazine
The Rake
In 2008, Koh launched The Rake, a men’s lifestyle magazine centred on “classic elegance,” craftsmanship, tailoring, and the culture of refined living.[1] Under Koh’s direction, The Rake developed a distinctive editorial identity, reviving interest in mid-century style, the concept of the modern gentleman, and narratives around craft and heritage.[12]
The brand later expanded into e-commerce, becoming a global retailer for luxury menswear and artisanal brands.[13]