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Bovet's limited-edition Pininfarina Sergio Split-Second Chronograph watch features a small second subdial, 30-minute counter and ...
Inspired by the Ferrari concept car created by the Italian design house Pininfarina in 2013, ...
Bovet Recital 15 currently houses the Virtuoso 2, Bovet's in-house crafted calibre with a five-day ...
Also from the new 2014 collection is the Bovet Recital 15 Collection Dimier watch, which ...
The white gold model of Bremont's new Wright Flyer watch with a white dial, limited ...
Bremont's new The Wright Flyer watch not only houses the brand's first British-made in-house movement. ...
The stainless steel model of Bremont's new Wright Flyer watch has a black dial and ...
Extremely Piaget collection cuff watch featuring an off-centre natural jade dial set into a hammered ...
Bovet's Recital 11 Miss Alexandra watch features unusual-shaped hour and minute hands that form a ...
Thanks to Bovet's patented Amadeo® system, the Amadeo® Fleurier Tourbillon Virtuoso III is able to ...
Bovet's new Amadeo® Fleurier Tourbillon Virtuoso III features a Grande Complication tourbillon movement with a ...
Bovet's Amadeo® Fleurier 39 Rose from the 2013 collection features a mother-of-pearl dial and pearl ...
Bovet's Amadeo Fleurier 36 Miss Audrey watches, with their magnificent guilloché lacquered dials, are the ...
Tonda Pomellato Capri rose gold watch featuring a turquoise stone dial encircled by diamonds on ...
Van Cleef & Arpels Peau d'Ane The Enchanted Forest collection Flower Night ring in white ...
Extremely Piaget collection watch featuring a natural blue opal stone dial surrounded by a snow-set ...
Piaget Extremely Piaget collection cuff watch featuring an off-centred natural jade dial caught in a ...
Extremely Piaget collection watch featuring an oval turquoise dial punctuated with diamonds and four natural ...
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.