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The Patek Philippe Grand Complication pocket watch made for James Ward Packard features a representation ...
The reverse of James Ward Packard's astronomical pocket watch.
The Patek Philippe pocket watch created for James Ward Packard, with a perpetual calendar, solar ...
Henry Graves was brought up in the lap of luxury and obsessed with possessing the ...
The GPHG Sports Prize went to Zenith’s El Primero Lightweight chronograph.
Hublot's Classic Fusion Cathedral Tourbillon Minute Repeater watch took home the Striking Watch prize at ...
Urwerk’s futuristic looking watch, the EMC, won in two different categories: Mechanical Exception and Innovation.
De Bethune’s DB29 Maxichrono Tourbillon watch took home the GPHG's Chronograph prize.
Independent watchmaker Kari Voutilainen took home a well-deserved prize for the Hisui watch which won ...
Danish watchmaker Urban Jürgensen & Sonner won the Men’s Prize with its purist approach to ...
GPHG winners for women's watches: Christophe Claret’s whimsical Margot watch with its game of romantic ...
The GPHG Calendar Watch Prize went to A. Lange & Söhne’s Richard Lange Perpetual Calendar ...
Omega was awarded the Revival Watch prize for its Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon ...
Seiko’s Grand Seiko Hi-Beat 36000 GMT watch secured the Petite Aiguille (little hand) prize at ...
Grönefeld’s Parallax Tourbillon watch took the Tourbillon Prize at the GPHG.
The GPHG Prize awarded by the Public was for the ladies’ Breguet Classique Dame in ...
Breguet’s Classique Chronométrie took home the GPHG's grand prize, known as the Aiguille d’Or - ...
Ute Decker Curvature III arm sculpture in fire patinated recycled silver.
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.