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Alexander Arne bangle in white gold, with colourful enamel and diamonds.
While many brands at the SIHH this year recurred to adaptations of pre-existing models, Cartier ...
The evolution of the silhouette of Cartier watches, from the Santos via the Tank and ...
Cartier's hallmark blue sapphire on the crown has not been excluded and has been fitted ...
The gently arching lugs of the Cartier Clé watch lend the profile a graceful ergonomic ...
The new Clé collection opens the door to a more contained and tapered rotundity than ...
The new Cartier Clé watch is presented in a 40mm rose or white gold case ...
The new Cartier Clé watch collection derives its name from the unusual shape of the ...
Cartier Clé ladies' model presented in a 31mm white gold case is offered in a ...
The challenge set by Cartier's designers was to create a new case based on a ...
The round dial of the new Clé collection, with its classic Roman numerals and guilloché ...
Emma Franklin sapphire engagement ring in rose gold with mink diamonds and baguette-cut diamonds.
Harry Winston Premier Collection with a marquetry dial of silvered pheasant and guinea fowl feathers.
Harry Winston Premier Collection with marquetry of blue-tinted guinea fowl feathers and 96 brilliant-cut diamonds ...
Harry Winston Premier Collection with marquetry of peacock feathers housed in a 36mm white gold ...
Harry Winston Midnight Feathers Automatic watch simulates a textured fabric on the dial alternating dark ...
Harry Winston Feathers Automatic watch is presented in a 42mm slim rose gold case with ...
Harry Winston Midnight Feathers Automatic watch for men unites the realms of high horology and ...
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.