Zoom in on images of the latest designer watches and luxury jewellery, plus unique wedding bands, unusual engagement rings, celebrities and more.
Former fashion publicist Kerri Halpern followed her heart when setting up Madstone Design in 2010.
The Cartier Santos is considered one of the first wristwatches and a timeless classic (est. ...
This Rolex Cosmograph Daytona features screw-down pushers and a black bezel with white chrono counters ...
Ref. 2540 was Patek Philippe’s first square watch with an automatic movement (current bid $7,500).
Warhol’s rectangular watch is destined to attract art lovers and Patek Philippe aficionados alike (est. ...
Andy Warhol’s Patek Philippe watch is open to bidders at Christie’s Watches Online auction (est. ...
This 15.99ct Burmese ruby ring by Verdura, known as the Jubilee Ruby, sold for $14.16 ...
This Shirley Temple Fancy Deep blue diamond ring will be auctioned at Sotheby's on 19 ...
This 9.54ct Fancy Deep, VVS2 clarity, blue diamond ring once belonged to Shirley Temple (est. ...
Katharine Walker headpiece with ruby slices, amethyst, tanzanites, opals, carnelian, tanzanite and yellow beryl.
Katharine Walker headpiece with ruby, amethyst, tanzanite, opal and yellow beryl, modaoperandi.com ($19,000).
Daniela Villegas Empress Centipede necklace with multi-coloured gemstones ($33,750).
Marie-Hélène de Taillac multicolor briolette chain torque in yellow gold, www.mariehelenedetaillac.com ($12,500).
Sharon Khazzam necklace with multicolored gems, a central peridot and black diamonds, sharonkhazzam.com ($28,800).
Jane Taylor Fireworks ring with pink and purple tourmaline, and Swiss blue topaz, janetaylor.com ($14,300).
Multicolored sapphire and diamond choker from de Grisogono, bergdorfgoodman.com (POA).
The Pulcinella ring by Niquesa features a 51.3ct amethyst cabochon surrounded by multicoloured gemstones (£8,523).
Petali d'Amore white gold bracelet set with 12.24cts of blue sapphires by Niquesa (£27,072).
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.