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This delicate white gold Rose pendant by Piaget is set with 113 diamonds ($6,100).
Piaget revisits its iconic cuff watches of the 1970s with this white gold, mesh bracelet ...
Piaget captured the mood of the groovy 70s like no other watch brand with its ...
This Piaget cuff watch with a lapis lazuli dial is a re-edition of a piece ...
This vintage cuff watch from 1971 with a lapis lazuli dial and a yellow gold ...
From Piaget’s private collection, this watch from 1969 features an oval turquoise dial suspended in ...
Known as the Exceptional Piece, this 38mm watch from Piaget emits rays of diamond light ...
Piaget took home the Revival Watch prize at the GHPG 2015 with this 70s-inspired Extremely ...
Secrets and Lights necklace from Piaget jewellery in rose gold, set with a cushion-cut emerald, ...
Piaget jewellery launched its Secrets and Lights collection this summer, which includes this three-strand turquoise ...
Secrets and Lights ring from Piaget jewellery in white gold, set with a cushion-cut emerald, ...
Piaget Secrets and Lights cuff bracelet in 18ct pink gold set with one cushion-cut ruby, ...
The Piaget Black Tie Vintage watch has retained the cushion-shaped case of its predecessor, a ...
Piaget worked with feather artist Nelly Saunier to create this Serenissima cuff with emeralds, sapphires ...
Art Deco-inspired Piaget ruby and diamond earrings, as worn by actress Jessica Chastain to the ...
Jessica Chastain added a pop of colour to her golden Givenchy gown at the 2015 ...
Actress and event co-chair, Gong Li, wore a pair of blue sapphire and emerald earrings ...
Piaget traditional 18ct pink gold oval watch, featuring a turquoise dial, set with 20 brilliant-cut ...
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.