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Chopard Fleurs d’Opales ring in white gold and titanium with a 9ct black opal surrounded ...
Chopard Fleurs d’Opales ring in white gold and titanium featuring a 10.7ct black opal and ...
A 14ct white opal is the centrepiece in this Fleurs d’Opales ring by Chopard, crafted ...
Chopard high jewellery necklace crafted from titanium and set with multicoloured gemstones and a 14ct ...
Chopard earrings in white gold, with two carved jadeites weighing a total of 45cts, pear-shaped ...
Detachable butterflies with topazes, tourmalines and sapphires are the main focus in this transformable Chopard ...
The mix of high-tech carbon and 66 Paraiba tourmalines makes the Roger Dubuis Black Velvet ...
This Van Cleef & Arpels watch, set with 115 red Mozambique rubies, has a secret ...
Packing a sparkling punch, the Diamond Fury cuff watch by Audemars Piguet is set with ...
For a more organic look, Alexis Dove gives her yellow gold wedding bands a hammered ...
This Capella set of yellow gold rings has been created by Clogau Gold and features ...
The pattern of this My Dior ring by Dior Joaillerie in yellow gold set with ...
Fei Liu has created an elegantly twisted yellow gold wedding band within its Aurora collection ...
The interweaving pattern of this yellow gold and diamond Infinity wedding band by De Beers ...
Chopard's yellow gold Ice Cube ring, set with a 1ct diamond, is proving to be ...
Vacheron Constantin sporty Overseas watch with a leather strap (£19,500).
The steel bracelet version of Vacheron Constantin’s water-resistant and anti-magnetic Overseas watch collection (£19,500).
Vacheron’s sporty Overseas watch comes with three interchangeable straps. Shown here is the waterproof rubber ...
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.