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Earrings in gold with natural seed pearls and diamonds, France, circa 1795-1810. © Victoria and ...
IWC's new Portuguese Chronograph Classic in 18ct red gold (£18,250).
The reverse of IWC's new Portuguese Tourbillon Hand-Wound in 18ct red gold (£44,000).
IWC's new Portuguese Tourbillon Hand-Wound in 18ct white gold (£47,000).
IWC's new Portuguese Tourbillon Hand-Wound in 18ct red gold (£44,000).
The reverse of IWC's new Portuguese Chronograph Classic in 18ct red gold.
IWC's new Portuguese Chronograph Classic in 18ct red gold with a black face (£18,250).
The new IWC Portuguese Chronograph Classic in 18ct red gold - one of two new ...
Omega's new Bicolour Ladymatic in steel and red gold with with diamond hour markers and ...
Omega's new Bicolour Ladymatic in steel and yellow gold with diamond hour markers and a ...
Omega's new Bicolour Ladymatic in steel and red gold with diamond hour markers and a ...
The new Omega Bicolour Ladymatic in steel and yellow gold with a white leather strap ...
Omega's new Bicolour Ladymatic in steel and red gold with a leather strap, diamond hour ...
Omega's new Bicolour Ladymatic in steel and yellow gold with diamond hour markers.
The face of Omega's Ladymatic watches since 2010, Hollywood superstar Nicole Kidman stars in the ...
Australian actress Nicole Kidman is reprising her role as the face (and wrist) of Omega's ...
Pomellato Veleno rings in rose gold with amethyst, white quartz and pink quartz.
Pomellato Tango rings in rose gold and rhodium-plated silver with brilliant and rose-cut brown diamonds.
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.