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Christophe Claret has housed the innovative and contemporary movement of the X-TREM-1 watch in a ...
For sheer showmanship, we won’t be missing Christophe Claret’s stand, where mind-blowing complications meet the ...
Clockwise from top left: Louis Vuitton Tambour Spin Time; Bulgari Serpenti Incantati; Ulysse Nardin Skeleton ...
Looking at the dial of the Espoir & Paix watch, you’ll see an emerald positioned ...
The new Christophe Claret Marguerite ladies' watch features a white daisy in the centre of ...
The new Christophe Claret Marguerite watch, sister to Margot, features a complication that makes the ...
The rose gold model of the new Christophe Claret Marguerite watch has yellow butterflies to ...
The new Christophe Claret Marguerite watch also comes in a rose gold case with a ...
Christophe Claret has even added a chariot race on the rotor of the movement, with ...
Christophe Claret's Aventicum watch also features five chariots racing around the mini circus.
The Aventicum in palladium-rich white gold and anthracite PVD-treated, titanium with a black alligator leather ...
Christophe Claret's new Aventicum watch will be available in two limited editions: 68 pieces in ...
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The Christophe Claret Aventicum watch with mirascope dial in red gold and anthracite PVD-treated grade ...
The Christophe Claret Aventicum watch features a gold replica of the bust of Marcus Aurelius, ...
The Christophe Claret Aventicum watch is dedicated to Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius.
GPHG winners for women's watches: Christophe Claret’s whimsical Margot watch with its game of romantic ...
A technical and whimsical feat in watchmaking, Christophe Claret's limited-edition Margot watch includes 731 individual ...
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.