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The unique design of this Cartier ring, with its lapis lazuli tubes dotted with diamonds ...
The metalwork of the glass dome of the Grand Palais is interpreted by Cartier in ...
The contoured patterns of water on sand are exquisitely recreated by Cartier in this gold, ...
This exquisite latticed gold and diamond bracelet from the new collection of Paris Nouvelle Vague ...
Yoko London pearl necklace in black gold, with 10-13mm natural colour Tahitian and freshwater pearls, ...
Yoko London pearl earrings in black gold with 12-13mm natural colour pink freshwater pearls, diamonds ...
The logo of the giant Swiss watchmaker Rolex is a five-pronged crown, a suitable symbol ...
The Rolex Submariner watch was the first James Bond watch and starred in seven Bond ...
In 2012, Rolex was invited to join James Cameron's 2012 Deepsea Challenge submarine adventure to ...
Rolex's Deepsea D-Blue dive watch dial represents the changing colours of the water as it ...
Wilsdorf offered British POW officers the chance to order new Rolex watches and pay for ...
This Edwardian engagement ring circa 1915, available at Doyle & Doyle, centres an old European-cut ...
This Edwardian marquise sapphire and diamond cluster engagement ring circa 1910, available at Berganza, is ...
This beautiful pearl and diamond crossover Edwardian engagement ring circa 1910 is available at Berganza. ...
This fancy colour two-stone sapphire crossover Edwardian engagement ring circa 1910 is available at Berganza. ...
This Edwardian opal and diamond cluster ring circa 1910, available at Bentley & Skinner, has ...
This beautiful Fabergé brooch takes the form of a delicate spray of flowers and, when ...
A 2 carat diamond ring, like this David Marshall 2.05ct oval-cut diamond ring, will cost ...
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.