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Bulgari’s new LVCEA Tourbillon watch is available with a majestic dark-green jade dial (€88,000).
The stone dials of the new LVCEA tourbillon models reflect Bulgari’s flair for the use ...
To change the strap of the Serpenti Karung, Bulgari has developed an easy-to-use fastening system ...
Bulgari unveils its new Serpenti watch collection at Baselworld 2017 with interchangeable Karung snakeskin straps ...
Available in 27mm pink gold or stainless-steel cases, with or without diamonds on the bezel, ...
With a selection of five exotic, interchangeable double wrap-around straps, Bulgari’s iconic Serpenti can be ...
Inspired by the first wristwatch created for Caroline Murat by Breguet in 1810, the Reine ...
The Sea-Dweller turns 50 this year and Rolex revisits its professional dive watch - the ...
A classic watch for women, Blancpain’s Villeret Date Moon Phases is presented in a feminine-sized ...
It’s the 60th anniversary of Omega’s legendary Speedmaster chronograph and nostalgia is at an all-time ...
The Loving Butterfly Automaton by Jaquet Droz will steal your heart with its depiction of ...
Greek jeweller Eugenie Niarchos, aka Venyx World, recently launched the Elementa collection. The piece that ...
This was a first for The Jewellery Editor: a pearl shoulder jewel that drapes over ...
We were all wondering what this icy, opaque stone, cut into a perfect sphere, was. ...
Marco Bicego's bestselling Lunaria collection gets an ultra-feminine update with the addition of mother-of-pearl. It ...
A new-to-us brand we discovered at Baselworld, this Hokusai ring and earrings by French jewellery ...
Tudor welcomes its first in-house chronograph movement, a winning hybrid between sports chronograph and robust ...
Travelling in impeccable style just got easier with Patek Philippe’s new rendition of Ref. 7130, ...
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.