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The largest model comes as a chronograph as well as offering a useful date function. ...
Dispensing with a seconds hand, at 6 o’clock a Monogram flower spins around to mark ...
Never one to shy away from a touch of glamour, Louis Vuitton offers the option ...
The smallest version of the collection of four new watches includes all the details found ...
Despite the size of the ‘V’ and the chequer-board Damier pattern, the three chronograph counters ...
The new Tambour Damier Cobalt offers date, hours, minutes and seconds as well timing functions. ...
The Tambour watch, that was first revealed in 2002, gets a make-over for a new ...
The rose gold version is the more luxurious of the two, and offers a subtle ...
The stainless steel casae is covered in midnight blue PVD while the lugs, dial markings ...
The new Louis Vuitton Tambour Damier Graphite is the largest of the four new Icons ...
Although the dial appears to be made of the very same canvas as the strap, ...
This is the largest version of the three new Icon Tambour Monogram watches. All are ...
The Tambour Damier Graphite watch features the famous Damier canvas pattern on both the strap ...
The simple yet strong design of the Tambour case has become an icon since it ...
The Tambour watches encapsulate the style of Louis Vuitton with the obvious reference to the ...
The Louis Vuitton Tambour Moon Divine watch is treated to a burgundy-hued lacquer dial with ...
With the new Tambour Horizon watch, Louis Vuitton has not missed a beat when it ...
At 42mm, the case of the Tambour Horizon is exceptionally compact for a connected watch ...
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.