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Crocuses ring by Ilgiz F featuring realistically painted enamel flowers surrounding an amethyst centre stone.
Ilgiz F’s Agrimony ring set with a pink opal and diamonds, and showcasing his signature ...
Faceted pearls appear to float among butterflies in this Ilgiz F ring and earrings, winning ...
Brumani Baobab ring with brown diamonds, pink tourmaline, aquamarine, ruby and smoky quartz (€7,300).
Brumani Baobab earrings with diamond, rose quartz and Brazilian pink tourmaline (€2,195).
Baobab Bubbles bracelet by Brumani with brown diamonds, blue topaz, pink topaz, London topaz and ...
Double Baobab Bubbles earrings in rose gold with diamond, rose quartz, white sapphire and pink ...
Brumani Baobab cabochon smoky quartz ring with pavé coloured gemstones (€2,347).
Brumani Baobab yellow gold earrings with brown diamonds, pink tourmaline, aquamarine, ruby and smoky quartz ...
Adverts from the 1970s show the robustness of the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak watch, made ...
Audemars Piguet's Royal Oak made its debut in 1972, in the middle of the quartz ...
Italian frogmen wore these luminescent watches provided by Panerai to enact underwater stealth operations during ...
Panerai was a top military secret for decades and didn't surface until the early 1990s. ...
Omega’s Speedmaster watch landed on the Moon on the wrist of astronaut Buzz Aldrin in ...
Ever since the day in 1969 when the Apollo 11 landed on the Moon with ...
Still the reference among dive watches and forever linked to James Bond, 50-plus years later, ...
The Rolex Submariner watch, released in 1953, worn by Sean Connery in the Bond film ...
Cartier Tank watch from 1919, inspired by the boxy Renault armoured tank. Photo: Cartier Archives.
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.