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Piaget’s Altiplano watch in a 43mm white gold case with an ultra-thin automatic movement is ...
Roger Dubuis’ spellbinding 36mm Excalibur women’s model glows with 48 electric blue sapphires and a ...
The Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Skeleton watch will be debuted at the SIHH in Geneva ...
Piaget’s ultra-thin Altiplano collection turns 60 and celebrates the occasion with a ravishing blue dial ...
The Harrods Diamond, a 228.31 carat pear-shape stone, is amongst the largest diamonds of our ...
The Harrods diamond has been graded a G colour with VS1 clarity by the Gemological ...
The Harrods Diamond appears to have been cut recently into a pear shape.
Urwerk's UR-105 Raging Gold watch has an imposing red gold bezel engraved with a hobnail ...
Strictly for Trekkie fans, MB&F’s Horological Machine No.6, a limited edition of 10 in red ...
Instead of just designing a watch inspired by a car, Bell & Ross' creative director ...
Armin Strom's mechanical marvel is crammed with technical fireworks that require an excellent grasp of ...
Urwerk’s UR-105 Raging Gold watch with wandering hours would look perfect on Darth Vader’s wrist ...
You probably won’t find anything bigger than this watch by the brand 4N. Housed in ...
Housed in a transparent sapphire crystal case, the mechanical manual-winding movement of the Sapphire Planet ...
Entirely pavéd in diamonds, this Avakian emerald, sapphire and diamond choker drapes around the neck. ...
This diamond and tsavorite Victory bracelet by Avakian is pavéd with over 15 carats of ...
The 20-carat blue topaz cabochon is enhanced by the sparkle from over 2 carats of ...
In this show-stopping set, Avakian combines high-quality emeralds, sapphires and diamonds with unusual cuts and ...
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.