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The Chanel J12 watches were originally conceived as men's watches but “stolen by women”.
The Chanel Boy.Friend watch is back in town in a handsome beige gold case and ...
Chanel's Boy.Friend watch is designed to look like a man’s watch but to be appropriated ...
Beige gold has been used to craft the diamond-set case of this medium-sized Boy.Friend watch ...
A highly exclusive and limited edition Chanel J12 Flying Tourbillon ladies' watch with diamonds.
Chanel J12 Flying Tourbillon ladies' watch in white gold, covered in a generous dusting of ...
Chanel's Mademoiselle Privé Coromandel ladies' watch, with its delicately engraved mother-of-pearl dial (£157,000 at Harrods).
Eye-catching, one-of-a-kind, diamond and ruby-set Chanel J12 high jewellery watch (£621,000 at Harrods).
The Chanel Mademoiselle Privé timepiece for the Only Watch auction features stitchwork more often found ...
The XL white gold case on this Chanel Boy.Friend watch, measuring 28.60 x 37mm, recreates ...
Chanel Boy.Friend watch in beige gold with a mechanical manual-winding Swiss movement, and the option ...
Reliable, stylish, masculine and always on time, the Chanel Boy.Friend watch plays on the trend ...
The Boy.Friend range of Chanel watches captures Coco Chanel's fondness for pairing men's baggy flannel ...
The Chanel Boy.Friend watch is now on sale at Chanel watch and fine jewellery boutiques ...
The new Chanel Mademoiselle Privé Embroidered Camélia pearl watch has a dial embroidered in beige ...
Chanel Boy.Friend watch in beige gold with diamonds. The larger size watches feature a small ...
The glossy opaline dial of the Chanel Boy.friend watch with its guilloché finish has no ...
Chanel Boy.Friend watch in beige gold with a small date window at 6 o'clock and ...
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.