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Margot McKinney Swirl Rings ($29,500 each).
Margot McKinney 30.68ct baguette-cut pink kunzite ring with brilliant-cut white diamonds.
Margot McKinney 28.19ct peridot ring set with white and yellow diamonds.
Margot McKinney rubellite drop earrings with Baroque South Sea pearls, sapphires and diamonds ($45,000).
Margot McKinney Starfish earrings with amethysts, diamonds and pink sapphires.
Margot McKinney pink tourmaline, white diamond and Tahitian pearl earringsx.
Margot McKinney pink and green tourmaline and diamond Bow earrings.
Created by Patek Philippe in 1933 and known as the Mona Lisa of watches, the ...
The Graves Supercomplication pocket watch was born out of Henry Graves' desire to outdo the ...
On 11 November 2014, Sotheby’s Geneva made history when it sold the Henry Graves Supercomplication, ...
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.
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.