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Avakain’s Lady Concept watch in either white or rose gold and fully or semi-pavéd with ...
The high-voltage glamour of Avakian’s Lady Concept watch with blue sapphires and a pearly metallic ...
The Oyster Perpetual is the most prominent Rolex ambassador and comes in a variety of ...
If you are not prepared to wait years for a steel Rolex Daytona, this white ...
Designed for scientists in the 1950s experimenting with splitting the atom and exposing their watches ...
Calling all action men and adventurers – the Rolex Explorer II is a vital piece ...
Bring out the 007 in you and take the plunge with this formidable Rolex Submariner ...
Simple, robust, water-resistant to 100 metres and endowed with an exceptional automatic movement, the Oyster ...
The original groovy Piaget yellow gold cuff watch with a malachite dial dating from 1970.
Piaget’s Viva l’Arte Altiplano watch captures the magic of a sunset with its pink gold ...
Using lapis lazuli stone on the dial to evoke the intense blue of deep waters, ...
The Verde Bisazza jewellery watch demonstrates Piaget at its best, bringing to life the asymmetrical ...
For women who like to turn heads, the Viva l’Arte cuff watch is like wearing ...
The Italian for "golden foam", the dial of this ultra-thin Altiplano Schiuma d’Oro watch was ...
Modelled on a vintage Piaget cuff of 1971, the Iridescent Reflections jewellery watch suspends a ...
A 1994 tribute to the Cartier Tank watch by French couturier Jean-Charles, marquis de Castebajac, ...
Celebrating the centennial of the Tank watch, the Tank Louis Cartier is revisited in small ...
Cartier’s Tank Chinoise watch of 1921 captured the chinoiserie style so in vogue during the ...
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.