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Cartier’s new Hypnose collection exercises a hypnotic fascination with its infinite spirals of style and ...
Forget-me-not watch designed by Joseph Chaumet in 1908 in gold and platinum featuring diamonds, fine ...
Parmigiani presented its first integrated chronograph movement for the Tonda Chronor Anniversaire.
Montblanc 4810 ExoTourbillon collection featuring miniature hand-painted maps of the continents of Asia, America and ...
Panerai’s top Lo Scienziato line introduced this diaphanous watch with a skeletonised tourbillon calibre made ...
The reverse of the JLC Gyrotourbillon, showcasing the hand-engraved movement and second time zone dial ...
JLC Reverso Tribute watch, with a bi-axial flying tourbillon known as a Gyrotourbillon, in celebration ...
Suspended magically in space, the entire movement of Cartier's Astromystérieux watch completes a one-hour rotation.
The wind-up mechanism on the Parmigiani Fleurier Hippologia powers a mare and her foal, with ...
Parmigiani Hippologia table clock, created by master watchmaker Michel Parmigiani in association with Lalique (POA).
The mechanical heart of this otherwise modern-looking H Moser Swiss Alp watch can be seen ...
The H Moser Swiss Alp, which looks like a smartwatch, reminds us that traditional watches ...
The Drive de Cartier watch features a tourbillon complication crowned with the letter 'C'. (£14,100).
The Drive de Cartier is a brand new family of Cartier watches that manages to ...
Another optical effect is the V-shaped tourbillon carriage and lower tourbillon bridge; the Vs seem ...
The small coat of arms bearing a crowned eagle and an upturned key at 9 ...
Crafted in palladium, the case is a mix of a circle and a square, but ...
Developed by La Fabrique du Temps, the LV Flying Tourbillon is light years ahead of ...
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.