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A close up of the Hawaii dome clock reveals the skill of the Patek Philippe ...
This mesmerising scene of coy carp swimming beneath water lilies in translucent water is made ...
The American Trains dome clock captures the dawn of the age of the railway in ...
The vivid colours of the Art Deco architecture of Miami Beach are beautifully recreated in ...
Palm fronds arch across the surface of this dome clock that is produced in a ...
The scene of a surfer about to hit the waves on a California beach is ...
The smoky atmosphere of a billiards saloon is perfectly captured in this wristwatch decorated with ...
This pocket-size work of art made its debut in London and is a miniature enamel ...
Grand feu cloisonné enamel recreates the rippling water and the play of light on its ...
Patek Philippe’s Calatrava Ref. 5226G exhudes a vintage air thanks to the textured finish on ...
Made circa 2020, this platinum Nautilus Ref.5711/112P N is true rarity as it has been ...
This elegant Patek Philippe watch is a Grand Complication Ref. 5078G automatic cathedral gong minute ...
Patek Philippe’s Ref 7121/200G-001 Moon Phases is not just a sophisticated mechanical creation but its ...
The sporty and much-loved Nautilus Travel Time Chronograph 5990:1R-001 was first introduced in stainless steel ...
The advanced technique of snow-setting allows the 2,553 brilliant-cut diamonds to be as close as ...
The back of the case of James Ward Packard’s pocket watch opens to reveal a ...
Commissioned in 1927, this astronomical pocket watch belonging to James Ward Packard features a minute ...
Baseball legend Joe DiMaggio’s Patek Philippe Ref. 130 chronograph of 1948, on loan by a ...
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.