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The Cocktail Watch: The Diamond-Studded Jewelry That 1920s Women Used to Liberate Themselves from Society
Looking back at a major auction, one of the world's top luxury watch brands, Blancpain, was willing to spend roughly 7 million baht just to bring one small platinum, diamond-set watch back into its museum collection. The question is: why does this tiny watch carry such enormous historical value, and why is its image so tightly bound to a global icon like Marilyn Monroe? The answer isn't hidden in the beauty of the gemstones alone — it's woven into a "social revolution for wom
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The Untold Story of the Vulcain Cricket, the True President's Watch
When people think of "the President's Watch," most immediately picture the Rolex Day-Date President, a name earned through the brand's brilliant marketing campaign painting the image of "the man who holds the fate of the world, choosing this watch to strap to his wrist." But in reality, if we measure by actual use inside the White House, the watch that truly sat on the wrists of power and helped drive American political history was an old-school Swiss hand-wound watch with a
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