Zoom in on images of the latest designer watches and luxury jewellery, plus unique wedding bands, unusual engagement rings, celebrities and more.
1920s-1930s - After the First World War, watches evolved to become more functional instruments on ...
1920s-1930s - . Wristwatches began to get smaller and more precise thanks to improved mechanics.
1910-20s - The ruby and diamond 'secret' watch is dated 1912, while the diamond model ...
1920s-1930s - By 1930, wristwatches had overtaken pocket watches in popularity.
1911 - The stylistic jump from the bracelet watch to this model on a leather ...
1860s - Pendant watches hanging on a chatelaine were often ornate and elaborately decorated, making ...
1840 - Women were among the clients for Patek Philippe's most beautiful watches. This enamel ...
The Aquanaut model, launched in 1997 as a men's casual sports watch, was adapted in ...
2005 - Launch of the much awaited Annual Calendar for Ladies Ref. 4936
1999 - The Twenty-4® was born - the brand's first steel, diamond-set bracelet watch.
1993 - The historic Gondolo watch was brought up to date with watches for both ...
1851 - Jean-Adrien Philippe was officially associated with the company, which changed its name to ...
Van Cleef & Arpels Papillon watch from the 2013 collection.
Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Traditionnelle high jewellery watch.
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