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Seiko’s Premier Novak Djokovic Kinetic Perpetual is fitted with a proprietary Kinetic calibre that allows ...
Stanislas Wawrinka wears an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar watch clad in a high-tech, ...
Rising star Alexander Zverev also forms part of Richard Mille’s elite stable of athletes and ...
Rafael Nadal has worn Richard Mille watches since 2012 and gave his new bright red ...
The Datejust is quintessential Rolex, and this 41mm model captures the spirit of Wimbledon with ...
Rolex has been the official timekeeper of Wimbledon since 1978 and clocks and scoreboards inside ...
Bookies’ favourite and seven-time Wimbledon champion, Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer is a high-profile ambassador ...
A cluster of colourful balloons form the Palloncini high jewellery necklace by Bulgari, each carved ...
Named after a similar sapphire design made for Liz Taylor in 1969 by Bulgari, The ...
This necklace from Bulgari’s Festa collection was inspired by Margherita de Savoia’s Royal Ballroom. Made ...
Bulgari’s Olive necklace from the Festa collection celebrates the olive harvest with an abundance of ...
Bulgari’s Palio necklace perfectly mimics the emblems of the 19 teams that take part in ...
Sketch of the Tamburelli or Tambourine necklace that brings the joy of traditional village celebrations ...
Bulgari’s Peperoncini necklace turns the staple of Italian cuisine into a high jewellery necklace with ...
A regal 180.98-carat Burmese cabochon sapphire crowns the Il Magnifico di Bulgari necklace, a highlight ...
Showing a more playful side, Bulgari’s Festa Ice Lolly brooch sprinkles a traditional gelato with ...
Recalling childhood parties, the Lollipop brooch from Bulgari’s new Festa collection captures this sweet treat ...
Bulgari’s Chocolate Cake ring from the Festa high jewellery collection is one of three different ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.