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The articulated gold bracelet of Bulgari’s PICCOLA LVCEA is similar to those in the Serpenti ...
This PICCOLA LVCEA by Bulgari measures just 23mm and features a diamond-set bezel, bracelet and ...
The Patek Philippe World Time Chronograph ref. 5930 features movement that integrates two complications. (POA).
The blue dial on the Patek Philippe World Time Chronograph is edged with 24 cities ...
Patek Philippe created the first example of a World Time Chronograph in 1940, which is ...
Zenith’s Academy Tourbillon Georges Favre-Jacot gets a cool contemporary edge with an all-black makeover (£59,500).
The case of Bulgari’s Octo Tuttonero Solotempo has a black DLC coating to transmit a ...
A view on the automatic flyback column wheel chronograph movement of this Hublot Big Bang ...
The inky black ceramic case of Zenith’s Academy Tourbillon watch frames a fascinating picture (£59,500).
Tudor’s rugged Heritage Black Bay Dark model was inspired by the brand’s first dive watches ...
To read the time on the HYT Skull Bad Boy, a black liquid is pumped ...
Offset with elegant pink gold details, Bulgari’s Octo Ultranero Solotempo can reach depths of up ...
At £12,100, TAG Heuer’s Carrera Heuer-02T is on the podium as the least expensive flying ...
Offering more bang for your buck, these Frédérique Constant Perpetual Calendar watches are priced at ...
Frédérique Constant’s Manufacture Perpetual Calendar watch will need no adjustments until 1 March 2100.
The Frédérique Constant Perpetual Calendar displays the months, date, day and leap year indicator in ...
The Girard-Perregaux Casquette watch is a great example of pioneering 1970s LED watches.
This Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Paul Newman watch from 1969 smashed its pre-sale estimate, selling for ...
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.