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The Arceau Rocabar de Rire by Hermès features an animated horse motif on the dial, ...
Bvlgari’s Serpenti Aeterna in pink gold — a sculptural reinterpretation of the iconic motif, distilled ...
The Piaget Sixtie is not a revival but a bold new creation, introducing an original ...
In white gold with indicolite tourmaline, diamonds, and a hidden onyx dial, the Maillon Libre ...
Disguised as a sculptural brooch, the Hermès Maillon Libre conceals a discreet watch dial—reviving the ...
Chanel's J12 Bleu introduces a deep matte blue ceramic, a hue developed over five years, ...
Cartier Panthère Jewellery Watch takes over 200 hours to craft, with the sculpted feline hand-assembled ...
The Reverso One 'Precious Flowers' series by Jaeger-LeCoultre combines champlevé enamel and snow-set diamonds to ...
The Serpenti Aeterna by Bulgari distills the iconic serpent motif into a minimalist, geometric bangle, ...
Rooted in Cartier’s tradition of experimenting with form, the Tressage watch in yellow gold channels ...
The Tressage watch by Cartier showcases a bold interplay of woven yellow gold textures, transforming ...
Bulgari's Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon redefines ultra-thin watchmaking with its remarkable 1.85mm profile, achieved by ...
Now officially bearing his name, the Piaget Andy Warhol Watch revives a 1970s cult design—its ...
Much of Dries Criel's work is special commissions such as this version of the Lotus ...
The Lotus is one of Dries Criel's most memorable designs and is inspired by the ...
The Anubis ring is an abstract interpretation of the Egyptian jackal god's head that Dries ...
Architectural and outsized, the Lotus bracelet set the tone for Dries Criel's elegant and glamorous ...
The clean lines and powerful shapes of Dries Criel's jewels are naturally unisex as seen ...
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.