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Bulgari Serpenti watch in rose gold with a green lacquered dial and matching Karung snakeskin ...
With a total of 312 possible variations, the new Serpenti watch is Bulgari's most transformable ...
When Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin (pictured) set foot on the Moon on 21 July ...
A tribute to the legendary Apollo 13 mission and the Silver Snoopy Award that Omega ...
On 3 June 1965, astronaut Edward White undertook America’s first spacewalk. To fit over his ...
Following a series of trials “designed literally to test the watches to destruction", NASA declared ...
The Omega Speedmaster 1957 Chronograph honours the 60th anniversary of this legendary watch and is ...
The Omega Seamaster Commander's Watch is water-resistant to 300 metres and comes with a red ...
Daniel Craig has not given up his licence to kill and will be back on ...
Celebrating the ensign colours of the Royal Navy, Omega presents the Commander’s Watch, a 41mm ...
Urwerk's trademark complication tells the time with orbiting satellite complications. This UR-110 model, with a ...
Developed for Rafael Nadal in 2013, Richard Mille’s RM 27-01 is capable of withstanding up ...
Seiko’s proprietary kinetic automatic movement powering the Premier Novak Djokovic Perpetual calendar watch is capable ...
Audemars Piguet fits an ultra-classic watchmaking complication, the perpetual calendar, in its iconic Royal Oak ...
Seiko’s Premier Novak Djokovic Kinetic Perpetual is fitted with a proprietary Kinetic calibre that allows ...
Rafael Nadal has worn Richard Mille watches since 2012 and gave his new bright red ...
The Datejust is quintessential Rolex, and this 41mm model captures the spirit of Wimbledon with ...
Bookies’ favourite and seven-time Wimbledon champion, Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer is a high-profile ambassador ...
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.