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The iconic Cartier Tank watch. Towards the end of World War I, Louis Cartier became ...
The Breitling Navitimer watch of 1952, combining chronograph functions with a navigation computer capable of ...
Launched in 1972, the Royal Oak was the world's first luxury sports watch housed in ...
Gérald Genta presented his idea for a new watch at Audemars Piguet, inspired by the ...
The Zeitwerk Minute Repeater by A. Lange & Söhne watches is a feat of horological ...
The Luminor, with its distinctive bridge device to lock the crown, is slightly smaller at ...
The Panerai Radiomir watch was originally created for Italian frogmen in 1936, painted with radium ...
Panerai Luminor 1950 watch. To indicate the equation of time, Panerai has opted for a ...
The Radiomir 1940 retains its formidable Panerai watch identity and features the classic sandwich structure ...
At the SIHH watch salon this year, Panerai watches unveiled a new astronomical complication - ...
Both the Radiomir 1940 and Luminor 1950 are fitted with a hand-wound mechanical P.2002 calibre ...
British actor Eddie Redmayne, who won the Leading Actor BAFTA (The Theory of Everything), walked ...
The ultra-thin chronograph features a gold peripheral rotor hand-engraved with a 260th anniversary pattern.
Vacheron Constantin's new Harmony Ultra-Thin Grande Complication Chronograph shows off the lean profile of its ...
Vacheron Constantin Ultra-Thin Grande Complication Chronograph from the Harmony collection is the thinnest self-winding chronograph.
Like all Vacheron Constantin's 260th anniversary Harmony watches, great care has been taken over the ...
The Vacheron Constantin Harmony Chronograph comes in a 42mm rose gold cushion-shaped case and is ...
Harmony Chronograph calibre 3300 is a contemporary incarnation of the original 1928 Vacheron Constantin chronograph. ...
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.