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The Patek Philippe Ref. 5230 includes up-to-date and globally valid city names around the central ...
After 80 years, Patek Philippe’s classic World Time has been replaced with this new model ...
Vacheron Constantin's Overseas World Time watch features 37 cities so as to include countries with ...
Bulgari's Serpenti secret watch cuff is crowned with a pink tourmaline cabochon and yawns to ...
Bulgari has swapped its signature snake coil for a simpler, chic cuff in this Serpenti ...
Choices and changes: Chopard’s Happy Sport has the option of a diamond bezel and a ...
Chopard’s Happy Sport 36mm watch, with free-floating diamonds, opens the doors to do-it-yourself customisation (£3,590).
Chopard’s Happy Sport watches come with a simple device allowing you to change the strap ...
Boucheron’s Reflet stainless steel watch is now available with an interchangeable strap system ($2,980 - ...
The Tudor Heritage Black Bay watch with a leather strap and folding clasp also comes ...
Tudor’s Heritage Black Bay watch with a burgundy bezel and stainless steel bracelet comes with ...
With a choice of stainless steel or leather strap, Tudor’s Heritage Black Bay model offers ...
Hublot’s Classic Fusion watch comes with a handmade leather strap and dial made from Berluti ...
The Campaign watch features a mechanical Swiss automatic movement, which keeps the seconds ticking with ...
The Campaign watches are available on black, blue or brown crocodile straps, plus a black-grey-black ...
The re-edited Mappin & Webb Campaign watch features a blue dial and a polished steel ...
Mappin & Webb’s Campaign watch with a black dial comes with the classic milled onion-shaped ...
Mappin & Webb’s limited-edition Campaign watch is presented in a 40mm silver case and is ...
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.