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Where there was dark, now there is light. Bulgari’s Octo Finissimo Tourbillon Skeleton model reveals ...
With three world records for ultra-thin movements, Bulgari consolidates the expansion of its watchmaking empire.
Bulgari’s Octo Finissimo Minute Repeater is the world’s thinnest minute repeater complication. Housed in a ...
The architecture of Bulgari’s Octo Finissimo Automatic watch is Roman to the core and reproduces ...
Model Jon Kortajarena wearing the Bulgari Octo Finissimo Automatic watch (€13,500).
Beautifully crafted by Bulgari’s goldsmiths and gemsetters, the Monete Pendant watch dangles from a 90cm ...
Bulgari’s high jewellery Monete Pendant watch hides beneath an ancient silver tetradrachm depicting Alexander the ...
The coin cover of Bulgari’s Octo Monete Finissimo Skeleton Flying Tourbillon can be lifted by ...
The shape of Bulgari's Octo Monete’s 40mm pink gold case was inspired by the octagonal ...
A rare 4th century coin depicting Constantine the Great is used as the cover of ...
Bulgari Serpenti watch in rose gold with a green lacquered dial and matching Karung snakeskin ...
With a total of 312 possible variations, the new Serpenti watch is Bulgari's most transformable ...
A ruby stone provides the celestial backdrop for the waxing and waning of the Moon ...
Bulgari’s sportiest watch, the Diagono Scuba, comes in this energising model with an orange dial ...
Bulgari Serpenti watch in steel with diamonds and a mother-of-pearl dial (£5,400).
Bulgari Serpenti watch in steel with a black dial (£3,300).
Bulgari Serpenti watch in steel with diamonds and a red dial (£5,400).
Bulgari's Serpenti watch in rose gold with red dial and diamonds (£8,300).
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.