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This fancy colour two-stone sapphire crossover Edwardian engagement ring circa 1910 is available at Berganza. Set with an old-cut natural unenhanced yellow Ceylon sapphire and a natural unenhanced peach Ceylon sapphire, both cushion-shaped, the ring is fu

This fancy colour two-stone sapphire crossover Edwardian engagement ring circa 1910 is available at Berganza. ...

This Edwardian opal and diamond cluster ring circa 1910, available at Bentley & Skinner, has an oval cabochon opal set in the centre of an eight-cut, diamond-set surround, millegrain-set, with diamond-set shoulders.

This Edwardian opal and diamond cluster ring circa 1910, available at Bentley & Skinner, has ...

This beautiful Fabergé brooch takes the form of a delicate spray of flowers and, when not being worn, sits in a little rock crystal vase.

This beautiful Fabergé brooch takes the form of a delicate spray of flowers and, when ...

A 2 carat diamond ring, like this David Marshall 2.05ct oval-cut diamond ring, will cost almost four times as much as a 1 carat diamond ring due to the fact that larger diamonds are rarer, especially when they are of such high quality.

A 2 carat diamond ring, like this David Marshall 2.05ct oval-cut diamond ring, will cost ...

David Marshall's 1.20 carat diamond engagement ring is accentuated with a halo of surrounding diamonds, creating a bigger visual impact.

David Marshall's 1.20 carat diamond engagement ring is accentuated with a halo of surrounding diamonds, ...

Rolex Submariner 1953 is the Swiss brand's iconic professional diver's watch, capable of plunging to depths of 100 metres.

Rolex Submariner 1953 is the Swiss brand's iconic professional diver's watch, capable of plunging to ...

The Rolex Oyster watch of 1926 was the world's first totally waterproof watch. Model shown here with an octagonal case and fluted bezel.

The Rolex Oyster watch of 1926 was the world's first totally waterproof watch. Model shown ...

Rolex Milgauss 1956 anti-magnetic watch was adopted by scientists at CERN's headquarters in Switzerland thanks to its ability to withstand magnetic fields of up to 1,000 Gauss.

Rolex Milgauss 1956 anti-magnetic watch was adopted by scientists at CERN's headquarters in Switzerland thanks ...

Hans Wilhelm Wilsdorf (1881-1960) was the founder of Rolex watches. Contrary to popular belief, Rolex was not originally a Swiss company, its founder was not a watchmaker by profession or, for that matter, Swiss and the company had its roots in London.

Hans Wilhelm Wilsdorf (1881-1960) was the founder of Rolex watches. Contrary to popular belief, Rolex ...

The Rolex GMT-Master Pepsi watch from 1955

The Rolex GMT-Master watch from 1954 was specifically designed for Pan Am pilots who crossed ...

The Rolex Explorer 1953 accompanied Sir John Hunt's British expedition to Mount Everest and made it to the summit and back with Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay.

The Rolex Explorer 1953 accompanied Sir John Hunt's British expedition to Mount Everest and made ...

The Rolex Day-Date watch from 1956 was the first watch to display the date and the day of the week spelt out in full in a window at the top of the dial.

The Rolex Day-Date watch from 1956 was the first watch to display the date and ...

Rolex Datejust watch dating from 1945. It was the first automatic watch to feature a date window on its dial and the first Rolex watch to wear the iconic Jubilee gold bracelet.

Rolex Datejust watch dating from 1945. It was the first automatic watch to feature a ...

Rolex Cosmograph Daytona 1963 is, for many enthusiasts, the world's most iconic sports chronograph thanks to its bold design and impeccable performance.

Rolex Cosmograph Daytona 1963 was named after the famous sand racetrack in Daytona, Florida. For ...

To substantiate the Rolex Oyster watch's waterproof abilities, it was worn by Mercedes Gleitze for her cross-Channel swim in 1927. The London stenographer emerged after 10 freezing hours in the water with her Oyster watch in perfect condition.

To substantiate the Rolex Oyster watch's waterproof abilities, it was worn by Mercedes Gleitze for ...

Rolex Sea-Dweller 1967 was a professional dive watch able to fathom depths of up to 600 metres.

Rolex Sea-Dweller 1967 was a professional dive watch able to fathom depths of up to ...

Obsessed with quality, Rolex has its own foundry in which it produces to its own Everose gold.

Obsessed with quality, Rolex has its own foundry in which it produces to its own ...

Rolex watches' new state-of-the-art premises in Bienne, with a surface area covering more than 13 football fields and a staff of more 2,000 employees, is equipped with a pioneering automated stocking and retrieval system.

Rolex watches' new state-of-the-art premises in Bienne, with a surface area covering more than 13 ...

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The 2020 Edelman Trust Barometer: Technology’s role in declining trust and its turnaround potential

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. 

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