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Louis Vuitton rose gold and mother-of-pearl Love pendant, which can be worn on a bracelet or as a pendant on a necklace (£2,200).

Louis Vuitton rose gold and mother-of-pearl Love pendant, which can be worn on a bracelet ...

Brooke Gregson yellow gold and diamond Taurus Astrology necklace (£2,060).

Brooke Gregson yellow gold and diamond Taurus Astrology necklace (£2,060).

Asprey Conker charm with pavé diamonds and green tsavorites, set in yellow gold. Can be worn on a bracelet or necklace (£3,200).

Asprey Conker charm with pavé diamonds and green tsavorites, set in yellow gold. Can be ...

Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in Alaska is one of UNESCO's 46 World Heritage Marine sites, sheltering some of the last glaciers on our planet. Since 2008, Jaeger-LeCoultre watches has been supporting UNESCO's marine treasures for future generatio

Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in Alaska is one of UNESCO's 46 World Heritage ...

The Geophysic 1958 watch in a 38.5mm stainless steel case continues its legacy as a scientific watch, impervious to water, shocks and magnetic fields. Equipped with an automatic JLC calibre, the hours, minutes and central seconds functions will be running

The Geophysic 1958 watch in a 38.5mm stainless steel case continues its legacy as a ...

Glacier Bay National Park is home to mammals such as porpoises, seals, sea lions and several species of whales, as well as the famous sea otter whose precious fur almost caused its extinction several centuries ago.

Glacier Bay National Park is home to mammals such as porpoises, seals, sea lions and ...

The Geophysic 1958 watch, which was re-launched in 2014 to the delight of watch aficionados. This 38.5mm model in rose gold is faithful to its ancestor and has a great vintage appeal with luminescent hands and a legible dial.

The Geophysic 1958 watch, which was re-launched in 2014 to the delight of watch aficionados. ...

To avoid collisions with large marine mammals like the humpback whale, all boats entering the park are inspected by the onsite teams. As they begin exploring the park, the boats have marine mammal biologists on board who are able to detect every whale in

To avoid collisions with large marine mammals like the humpback whale, all boats entering the ...

Alaskan photographer and modern explorer Mark Kelley, who has spent more than 200 days in Glacier Bay National Park, recently joined Jaeger-LeCoultre and UNESCO on location, wearing  the Geophysic 1958 watch, to capture the unique ecosystem of the region

Alaskan photographer and modern explorer Mark Kelley, who has spent more than 200 days in ...

Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska extends over a territory of 3.3 million acres and has been categorised as one of UNESCO's 47 World Heritage marine sites since 1992.

Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska extends over a territory of 3.3 million acres and ...

Marine animals live in perfect harmony at Glacier Bay thanks to a set of very strict preservation policies and management rules. The effective administration of the park has allowed species at risk, such as the humpback whale and the sea lion, to find ref

Marine animals live in perfect harmony at Glacier Bay thanks to a set of very ...

As Scott Gende, senior scientific advisor of Glacier Bay, explains: “The scientific research conducted here is of the utmost importance. The zone was declared an American national monument in 1925 due to the unique possibility it affords of studying the s

As Scott Gende, senior scientific advisor of Glacier Bay, explains: “The scientific research conducted here ...

Glacier Bay National Park is home to many species, including the brown bear, which is free to roam the immense forests and drink from the unpolluted freshwater lakes.

Glacier Bay National Park is home to many species, including the brown bear, which is ...

In 1958, to celebrate the first International Geophysical Year, Jaeger-LeCoultre created the Geophysic chronometer, embodying the scientific knowledge of the time. A high-precision instrument, the watch was designed to resist magnetic fields, shock and im

In 1958, to celebrate the first International Geophysical Year, Jaeger-LeCoultre created the Geophysic chronometer, embodying ...

Jaeger-LeCoultre watches has made a short video on Glacier Bay National Park, recognising the work of scientists and project managers that preserve the site. The video was screened at Jaeger-LeCoultre’s New York boutique on Earth Day 2015. Scientists and

Jaeger-LeCoultre watches has made a short video on Glacier Bay National Park, recognising the work ...

Louis Vuitton rose gold and diamond Sun earrings from the Monogram collection.

Louis Vuitton rose gold and diamond Sun earrings from the Monogram collection.

Rose gold Fabergé ring from the Rococo collection, inspired by the legendary Rocaille egg created in 1902.

Rose gold Fabergé ring from the Rococo collection, inspired by the legendary Rocaille egg created ...

Rose gold Dior bracelet from the Bois de Rose collection, which pays homage to Christian Dior's favourite flower.

Rose gold Dior bracelet from the Bois de Rose collection, which pays homage to Christian ...

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The 2020 Edelman Trust Barometer: Technology’s role in declining trust and its turnaround potential

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. 

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