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The 33mm stainless steel case has been etched with Loris Cecchini’s water vibration pattern on ...
Chaumet Hortensia ladies' watch with a 31mm geometric dial has been delicately engraved in gold ...
Chaumet Hortensia ladies' watch with a blue mother-of-pearl dial and a white gold case set ...
Chaumet Hortensia ladies' watch featuring a mother-of-pearl marquetry dial is presented in a 31mm yellow ...
Chaumet Hortensia 31mm watch in yellow gold with a central hydrangea flower crafted in mother-of-pearl ...
Chaumet watches has chosen the hydrangea flower as the star of its Hortensia Creative Complication, ...
The new Chaumet Hortensia Creative Complication ladies' watch houses an exclusive Swiss automatic movement, and ...
Chaumet Hortensia watch with a 31mm geometric dial, delicately engraved in gold mother-of-pearl and set ...
Chaumet Hortensia watch with a blue mother-of-pearl marquetry dial and a white gold case set ...
Chaumet Hortensia watch with a mother-of-pearl marquetry dial, presented in a 31mm yellow gold case ...
Chaumet Hortensia 31mm watch in yellow gold with a central hydrangea flower crafted in mother-of-pearl, ...
Chaumet Hortensia Creative Complication watch houses an exclusive Swiss automatic movement and involved the work ...
Chaumet has chosen the hydrangea flower as the star of its Hortensia Creative Complication ladies' ...
Chaumet Hortensia high jewellery secret watch forms part of the Hortensia jewellery collection and doubles ...
Chaumet Hortensia high jewellery secret watch. A bouquet of hydrangea flowers, crafted from sculpted opals, ...
Chaumet Liens watch in stainless steel, enhanced with 56 brilliant-cut diamonds around the bezel (£4,650).
The 27mm Chaumet Liens watch in stainless steel version is enhanced with 56 brilliant-cut diamonds ...
The Chaumet Liens watch round case is embraced by an elliptical exterior frame creating 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.