Zoom in on images of the latest designer watches and luxury jewellery, plus unique wedding bands, unusual engagement rings, celebrities and more.
Cartier pays homage to Paris with the latest installment of its Paris Nouvelle Vague collection. ...
Silvia Furmanovich earrings in 18k gold, diamond, ruby, turquoise and jasper.
Mandarin garnet, turquoise and diamond pavé in 18k white gold from Suzanne Felsen jewelry. ($5,000)
One-of-a-kind 18k yellow gold necklace with turquoise, green tourmaline, fine aquamarine and diamond pavé from ...
Nina Runsdorf emerald and turquoise fine jewelry earrings. ($14,000)
Sutra jewelry earrings in 18k gold, featuring diamonds, sapphires and a turquoise center stone. ($25,500)
Dionea Orcini Amanée earrings in rose gold, turquoise, malachite white and black diamonds.
Andrea Fohrman lapis and opal earrings with white diamond and blue sapphire pavé, and Sleeping ...
White gold double finger ring with turquoise and blue sapphires from Ara Vartanian jewelry. ($8,000)
Since the 1840s, Jaeger-LeCoultre watches has perfected the art of miniaturising movements resulting in some ...
Turquoise, lapis lazuli and diamond cocktail ring, circa 1960 from Fred Leighton jewelry.
The new Jaeger-LeCoultre Rendez-Vous Ivy watch for women features a tourbillon surrounded by ivy leaves.
Lydia Courteille necklace in 18k gold with brown diamonds, tsavorites and turquoise.
The movement inside the Jaeger-LeCoultre Rendez-Vous Ivy Secret high jewellery watch is a miniature manual-winding ...
Suzanne Syz That’s Amore necklace in titanium set with 24 green turquoise and 720 diamonds.
Jaeger-LeCoultre Rendez-Vous Ivy Secret watch is set with brilliant, baguette and marquise-cut diamonds arranged in ...
Selim Mouzannar Sunset bracelet in 18k pink gold with turquoise and diamonds. ($6,944)
By lifting the cover of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Rendez-Vous Ivy Secret watch, the dial with an ...
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.