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Fabergé’s Lady Libertine watch is a work of art, offering the wearer an aerial view ...
Fabergé continues to blaze a trail in watchmaking, this year with the revolutionary Visionnaire Chronograph, ...
Clockwise from top left: Fabergé Lady Levity; Piaget Limelight Gala; Bovet Blue Thistles; Chopard Peony; ...
The Fabergé Lady Compliquée Peacock ruby watch unravels its feathers over the course of an ...
Peter Carl Fabergé at his desk in 1900. Image courtesy of Tatiana Fabergé.
At the height of its activity in St. Petersburg, before the 1917 Revolution, Fabergé employed ...
The central dome of the Fabergé Visionnaire DTZ watch only reveals the second time zone ...
The Fabergé Visionnaire DTZ watch features a raised central dome with an aperture to indicate ...
The central dome of the Fabergé Dalliance Libertine II watch is decorated with emeralds, arranged ...
The centre of the Fabergé Dalliance Libertine I watch combines the energy of both raw ...
Fabergé Dalliance Lady Levity watch, with a relief of the man-in-the-moon in the centre, can ...
White gold 39mm Lady Fabergé watch with a fully pavé-set diamond dial.
Fabergé's nature-inspired Summer in Provence ladies' watch, featuring carved mother-of-pearl petals and garlands of diamonds ...
Fabergé won the Ladies' High Mechanical prize for its Lady Compliquée Peacock watch, created as ...
Fabergé presented its first men's complication with the Visionnaire I flying tourbillon watch. The 44mm ...
Fabergé Summer in Provence high jewellery watch with a garland of white mother-of-pearl flowers, meandering ...
The gold Fabergé Peacock watch is endowed with five feathers that fan out, making the ...
Fabergé's Winter watch, from its new Lady Compliquée collection, pays homage to the famous Fabergé ...
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.