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Yellow gold and red coral watch by Piaget made in 1974 with the Piaget ultra-thin ...
Piaget 1971 wrist watch in yellow gold with turquoise dial and lapis lazuli and turqouise ...
Opal and diamond white gold jewellery watch by Piaget, 1972. Even the dial is a ...
Piaget Cuff 1970 watch in white gold with lapis lazuli dial and bezel set with ...
PIAGET, Limelight ring in white gold with diamonds and blue sapphire. Price from £21,000
PIAGET, High Jewellery Possession ring, White gold and diamonds. Price from £26,000
First prize is a Piaget Polo FortyFive worth £9,000 to be won weekend of 27-30 ...
This Piaget Possession pendant is being offered as second prize for those who order a ...
PIAGET, Limelight cocktail inspiration, Lemon Fizz ring, inspiration in white gold and diamonds, peridot, yellow ...
PIAGET, Limelight cocktail inspiration, Raspberry Daiquiri ring in white gold and diamonds, emeralds and rubellite. ...
PIAGET, Limelight cake inspiration ring, Green Delice ring in white gold, pink sapphire and green ...
PIAGET, Limelight cake inspiration, Pastry Folly ring in white gold and diamonds, pink opal, pink ...
PIAGET, Limelight Cocktail inspiration, Mojito ring in white gold with diamonds and green tourmaline, citrine, ...
PIAGET, Limelight Cocktail inspiration, White Tonic with diamonds and peridot. POA
PIAGET, Limelight Cocktail inspiration, Cosmopolitan Ring in white gold with diamonds, pink rubellite and citrine. ...
PIAGET, Limelight Cocktail inspiration, Close up of the Cosmopolitan Ring in white gold with diamonds, ...
PIAGET, Limelight Garden Party, close up of white gold necklace set with diamonds and emeralds. ...
PIAGET, Limelight Garden Party, White gold necklace set with diamonds and emeralds. POA
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.