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Designs for Cartier's Tutti Frutti tiaras, circa 1925.
Before and after the crash. On the left, the original Crash watch of 1967 next ...
In 2015, the platinum Cartier Crash Skeleton did a Full Monty and revealed its movement ...
Cartier Crash ladies’ watches launched in 2013 included this pink gold version sparking with diamonds ...
Melted and distorted beyond recognition, the Baignoire Allongé model is the purported muse behind the ...
The original Cartier Crash watch of 1967 was inspired by a Cartier timepiece retrieved from ...
Cartier Crash Skeleton watch in a pink gold case, with the Roman numerals and skeletonised ...
Cartier’s new Hypnose collection exercises a hypnotic fascination with its infinite spirals of style and ...
Berganza rose diamond-set arrow jabot pin by Cartier Paris, mounted and set in platinum and ...
Suspended magically in space, the entire movement of Cartier's Astromystérieux watch completes a one-hour rotation.
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 ...
Cartier bracelet in platinum and diamonds, set with 170 round white diamonds, which is listed ...
The classic and iconic Trinity ring from Cartier is made up of three intertwining bands ...
Rock crystal, enamel and diamond brooch from the Cartier Collection, circa 1926.
Jade and carved coral ear pendants from the Cartier Collection, circa 1926, with diamonds and ...
Dragonfly clip brooch dating from 1953 from the Cartier Collection, set with diamonds, emeralds and ...
Lapis lazuli Chinese vase brooch from the Cartier Collection, dating from 1927, with carved rubies, ...
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.