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Chanel Boy.Friend watch in beige gold with a mechanical manual-winding Swiss movement, and the option ...
The Chanel Boy.Friend watch comes in a beige gold case - an exclusive alloy confected ...
Reliable, stylish, masculine and always on time, the Chanel Boy.Friend watch plays on the trend ...
The Boy.Friend range of Chanel watches captures Coco Chanel's fondness for pairing men's baggy flannel ...
The Chanel Boy.Friend watch is now on sale at Chanel watch and fine jewellery boutiques ...
Sporty yet undeniably elegant, Vacheron Constantin's Overseas Dual Time watch in a 42mm stainless steel ...
Girard-Perregaux re-edits its 44mm Traveller watch with a metallic grey transparent sapphire crystal dial and ...
This beguiling 40.5mm rose gold GMT watch from Hermès called L’Heure Masquée only displays time ...
Ulysse Nardin's Dual Time watch comes in a 42mm gold case and features rope motifs ...
This iconic GMT watch by Rolex first appeared in 1955 allowing pilots to read the ...
Bremont’s collection of Martin Baker chronometers undergo the same rigorous testing as the Martin-Baker ejection ...
Breitling is renowned for its professional pilot’s watches and the Transocean Chronograph GMT couples a ...
The 42mm rose gold Duomètre Unique Travel Time watch by Jaeger-LeCoultre is the first world-time ...
Hermes and apple's collaboration merges fashion and technology, to bring smart watches bang up-to-date for ...
The 38mm stainless steel Apple Watch Hermès is available with a double tour leather strap ...
Vacheron Constantin Reference 57260 is a double-dial horological masterpiece and took three master watchmakers eight ...
The extraordinarily complex, mechanical manual-winding movement on this Vacheron Constantin watch is made up of ...
Vacheron Constantin recently delivered the custom-built Ref. 57260 to a client in New York, the ...
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.