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This ring from The One collection by Mattioli mimics cabochons with clusters of polished rose ...
These Pomellato Capri rings present cabochon-like shapes of coloured ceramic with rubies, sapphires or tsavorites ...
Nikos Koulis has clustered together smooth cabochons of turquoise to create these Spectrum ear jackets ...
Choices and changes: Chopard’s Happy Sport has the option of a diamond bezel and a ...
Chopard’s Happy Sport 36mm watch, with free-floating diamonds, opens the doors to do-it-yourself customisation (£3,590).
Chopard’s Happy Sport watches come with a simple device allowing you to change the strap ...
Boucheron’s Reflet stainless steel watch is now available with an interchangeable strap system ($2,980 - ...
The Tudor Heritage Black Bay watch with a leather strap and folding clasp also comes ...
Tudor’s Heritage Black Bay watch with a burgundy bezel and stainless steel bracelet comes with ...
Tudor’s fabric straps are all made by a specialised passementerie company, which uses the Jacquard ...
Tudor revived the current trend for fabric straps in 2010 and supplies all its Heritage ...
With a choice of stainless steel or leather strap, Tudor’s Heritage Black Bay model offers ...
Hublot’s Classic Fusion watch comes in both a jet black and a tobacco-coloured Berluti leather ...
Hublot’s Classic Fusion watch comes with a handmade leather strap and dial made from Berluti ...
Hublot has jumped on the shoemaker-watchmaker bandwagon with a watch made in collaboration with Parisian ...
The Jolie Môme ear cuff by John Rubel with diamonds and a pink sapphire, comes ...
A tribute to Amelia Earhart, the Amelia necklace features a yellow gold star set with ...
This necklace by John Rubel is made of white gold with diamonds, pearls, rubies 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.