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The new Tudor Pelagos dive watch in blue is presented in a 42mm titanium case ...
Tudor Pelagos is equipped with a helium escape valve allowing the gas to escape from ...
Tudor Pelagos models feature the hallmark "snowflake" hours hand, which first appeared on a Tudor ...
In 1954 Tudor launched the Oyster Prince Submariner watch, which was produced for the US ...
The Pelagos dive watch is equipped with Tudor’s first in-house calibre - MT5612 – an ...
This cushion cut K color 80.73ct diamond is expected to achieve between $3-5 million at ...
A 28.02ct cushion-cut Fancy Intense yellow diamond with a pre-sale estimate of $700,000-900,000 is one ...
An avid jewelry collector, Margaret Adderley Kelly owned a number of signed pieces, including this ...
Dubbed The Majestic Blue, this 9.97ct cushion-cut Kashmir sapphire ring will go under the hammer ...
One of the highlights from the collection of jewels belonging to Margaret Adderley Kelly, wife ...
Colombian emeralds are regarded as among the finest colored gemstones in the world and this ...
A 14.49ct cut-cornered yellow diamond set into a ring by Graff is expected to sell ...
This Van Cleef & Arpels brooch with a tiger and cub crafted from diamonds, emeralds ...
An Art Deco Cartier bracelet set with diamonds is one of the signed pieces set ...
Silvia Furmanovich cuff earrings in gold, set with black and white diamonds.
Arman Sarkisyan emerald and diamond ring in 22K gold with oxidized sterling silver.
Nikos Koulis Universe necklace with lapis lazuli, brown diamonds and emerald and diamond baguettes.
Nam Cho Baguette necklace with emerald-cut kyanites, blue sapphires, blue sapphire cabochons and white sapphire ...
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.