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Cartier Santos-Dumont Skeleton watch in rich rose gold with a skeletonised dial, large Roman numerals ...
One of Cartier's Fine Watchmaking models features this elegant interpretation of the World Time function.
The new Calibre de Cartier features the first in-house made automatic movement, Caliber 1904 MC.
A classic Cartier Tank watch for men is one of the cornerstones of the brand's ...
The revolutionary and futuristic Cartier IDTWO is also on display at The Man by Cartier ...
The Cartier IDONE concept watch is on display until 19 November at The Man by ...
Having achieved the rigorous ISO 6425 dive watch certification, the Cartier Calibre Diver watch will ...
Another London-based exhibitor at Fine Art Asia is antique watch and clock specialist Somlo Antiques, ...
Cartier 1914 wristwatch with panther-spots motif features a round case in polished platinum, paved with ...
Cartier's Panthère au Claire de Lune watch, decorated with 395 brilliant-cut diamonds, is equipped with ...
War provided an unconventional muse for Cartier when, in 1917, it developed the legendary Tank ...
Cartier has teamed up exclusively with Selfridges to offer a new Click & Collect service, ...
This modern version of the Cartier Santos-Dumont watch - introduced in 2004 - offers a ...
The Cartier Calibre Diver watch is a 42mm ISO certified diver's watch featuring an automatic ...
The high-tech ID One is just one of the watches Cartier is showcasing the SIAR ...
The Cartier Tank MC Skeleton palladium watch combines the iconic Cartier square case design with ...
Cartier Ballon Bleu watch in stainless steel featuring a sapphire cabochon winding mechanism and guilloché ...
Cartier art deco keyless minute repeating desk clock ($34,000), available at 1stdibs.com. Image by: ScullyFoto.com.
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.