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The Italian for "golden foam", the dial of this ultra-thin Altiplano Schiuma d’Oro watch was ...
Modelled on a vintage Piaget cuff of 1971, the Iridescent Reflections jewellery watch suspends a ...
Piaget’s Sand Waves rose gold secret cuff features a 10.45-carat white opal, which can be ...
The huge 20.30-carat D colour cushion-cut diamond in this platinum ring by Cartier is flanked ...
Harry Winston’s classic round brilliant solitaire engagement ring, set with a magnificent 10.60-carat D colour ...
The most classic diamond engagement ring we came across was this 10.60-carat round brilliant diamond ...
This David Morris 10.73-carat F colour VS2 clarity cushion-cut diamond engagement ring successfully strikes a ...
Graff Diamonds is synonymous with high-carat engagement rings that will get you noticed, like this ...
Sotheby’s Diamonds are offering for sale the Arris ring with a 20.47-carat emerald-cut diamond with ...
De GRISOGONO has set a spectacular 22.35-carat emerald-cut diamond, D colour and VS2 clarity, in ...
General Pershing, commander of the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe, was reportedly given a prototype ...
A 1994 tribute to the Cartier Tank watch by French couturier Jean-Charles, marquis de Castebajac, ...
Celebrating the centennial of the Tank watch, the Tank Louis Cartier is revisited in small ...
Cartier’s Tank Chinoise watch of 1921 captured the chinoiserie style so in vogue during the ...
Andy Warhol famously said about his Cartier Tank watch: “I don’t wear a Tank to ...
Cartier's Tank watch appealed to both men and women and American first ladies Jackie Kennedy ...
Rudolph Valentino was allowed to wear his Tank wristwatch while filming The Son of the ...
A distinctive feature of Cartier’s Tank watch was the incorporation of Edmond Jaeger’s ergonomic folding ...
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.