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Large Pomellato ring in gold with diamonds, Italy 21st century. Exhibitor J. Baptista.
David Webb gold, diamond, coral and enamel ring, New York circa 1970. Exhibitor J. Baptista.
David Webb diamond Bombe ring in 18-carat gold. Exhibitor Anthea A G Antiques Ltd.
Jaeger-LeCoultre cufflinks with miniature watches in good working order, circa 1960. Exhibitor Horton.
Oscar Heyman ring with natural yellow and white diamonds and blue and pink sapphires. Exhibitor ...
French carnelian, gold and gem-set dress clip of a Red Indian chief. Exhibitor Anthea A ...
As precision-tuned and high-tech as a Formula 1 car, the foiling catamaran of defending champion ...
A luxury rose gold model, Bremont’s AC 35 was designed to mark the 35th edition ...
Bremont’s Regatta AC R II is equipped with the all-important 15-minute regatta countdown function placed ...
To celebrate Zenith’s partnership with Land Rover BAR, the Swiss brand has launched this Chronomaster ...
Ulysse Nardin sponsors Sweden’s Artemis Racing team and has decked out this Diver Chronograph, water-resistant ...
Omega flies the colours of New Zealand’s flag in this Planet Ocean ETNZ “Deep Black” ...
Omega has equipped each member of Emirates Team New Zealand with this new Speedmaster X-33 ...
The third watch for Jimmy Spithill’s American crew is this Panerai Luminor Marina Oracle Team ...
As the official partner of Oracle Team USA, Panerai has produced three watches to mark ...
The most ubiquitous luxury brand of the America’s Cup is Louis Vuitton, a partner of ...
A partner of the New Zealand team since 1995, Omega is backing the Kiwis, who ...
Fresh from the Couture Show in Las Vegas and the boldest of the bunch, these ...
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.