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- 1. Collaborating with the likes of Girard-Perregaux and MB&F, the Paris-based jeweller uses the former's movements for their Epure collection
- 5. Their jewels are worn by the likes of Grace Kelly, Elizabeth Taylor and the Princess of Wales, and their best known watch is the Planétarium.
- 7. Despite making watches, this brand's claim to fame are double-signed pieces from the likes of Rolex and Patek Philippe, alongside a particular shade of blue.
- 9. Leaders in creating ultra-thin movements like the 9P, this brand owns the largest jewellery workshop in Geneva.
- 10. The King of Diamonds, well-known for employing leading watchmakers for their Opus series.
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- 2. With bees as their motif, they launched the first jewellery diving watch in 1998.
- 3. Currently holding the record for the most expensive watch ever made, this brand is also notable for the Peacock Brooch
- 4. Not only famous for their jewellery and watches, this brand shines when combining the two, while also holding multiple records in ultra-thin watchmaking.
- 6. Gilded red boxes that hide treasures like the Santos, Crash and Tank as well as numerous jewelled masterpieces.
- 8. This brand incorporates their "Happy" approach to both watches and jewellery, and recently ventured into the integrated bracelet sports watch space.