A re-edition of a 1950s military prototype for the US Navy, the Mil-Ships celebrates Bulova's 150th anniversary with a bronze edition.
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The new era of Chanel ceramics: a deep, intense blue, it inaugurates the Bleu series of the iconic J12, which turns 25 this year.
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