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A. Lange & Söhne’s new Saxonia Thin collection comes in two shades of gold and ...
Panerai has succumbed to the joys of a smaller girth and has slimmed down the ...
Famous for its lean machines since the mid 1950s, Piaget has just set a new ...
The enduring reign of ultra-thin watches means that classics like this Vacheron Constantin Historiques Ultra-fine ...
If you are planning on buying a mechanical Swiss watch, New York, London and Geneva ...
Mighty, powerful and precise like the super-athlete, the Big Bang Unico chronograph in black ceramic ...
Hublot’s bold 45mm Big Bang Unico Usain Bolt chronograph in yellow gold is a limited ...
Hublot has released two new limited-edition Big Bang watches in the run-up to the Olympics ...
Past and present: John Arnold, the great British watchmaker whose mass produced marine chronometers were ...
Sébastian Chaulmontet, the enthusiastic head of movement development and design at Arnold & Son, talks ...
A luxurious version of the classic Rolex Lady-Datejust, this 28mm model comes in an Everose ...
A luxury take on the iconic Submariner, this 40mm white gold watch features a rotating ...
This luxury version of the Daytona is presented in a 40mm platinum case with an ...
The diminutive 26mm steel Lady-Datejust combines elegance with resilience making it an ideal everyday companion ...
The Oyster Perpetual watch is the pillar upon which the Rolex empire was built and ...
The Rolex GMT-Master was designed in 1955 to allow airline pilots to read the time ...
Launched in 1953, the Submariner is still the reference among dive watches, immortalized by Sean ...
Like all watches at Rolex, this 31mm Oyster Perpetual steel model with a white dial ...
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.