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The Campaign watches are available on black, blue or brown crocodile straps, plus a black-grey-black ...
Mappin & Webb’s Campaign watch has vintage numerals, elongated straight-sided lugs, and a seconds subdial ...
The re-edited Mappin & Webb Campaign watch features a blue dial and a polished steel ...
Mappin & Webb’s Campaign watch with a black dial comes with the classic milled onion-shaped ...
Mappin & Webb retailed Campaign watches in World War I that could be dispatched to ...
Mappin & Webb’s limited-edition Campaign watch is presented in a 40mm silver case and is ...
The Tejen Long Diamond Capstone pendant is crafted from Fairmined gold with a small sparkle ...
Channel the Ancient Egyptians with the Tejen Long Diamond Capstone Arc earrings in Fairmined gold ...
Embrace nature and the ocean with Kavant & Sharart's Wave earrings set in rose gold ...
Eva Fehren designed the futuristic Sputnik 4 earrings in blackened gold with rows of inverted ...
Neha Dani one of a kind custom Jolene earrings in rhodium-plated 18ct gold with diamonds ...
Ioanna Souflia's monochrome Symbiosis ring is made with black gold, marble from Thasos and grey ...
In 1969, John Donald used irregular gold nugget shapes and diamond drops to create this ...
These earrings and brooch, set with rods of gold, emeralds and baguette diamonds, was created ...
John Donald yellow gold ring, set with a baroque South Sea pearl surrounded by pink ...
John Donald with HRH Princess Margaret, who was presented with a gold brooch set with ...
John Donald's Cornucopia brooch used gold nuggets and pearls from the Scottish River Tay, 1966. ...
John Donald made this gold bracelet and necklace in 1970, set with turquoise and pearls.
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.