Eiseman Jewels is Celebrating Watches All Month-Long
The Dallas-based jeweler will showcase timepieces from Cartier, IWC Schaffhausen, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Parmigiani Fleurier, and more.

Through the month of November, customers can shop for novelty watches and meet with luxury watch brand representatives.
“Eiseman Jewels is a destination for the finest timepieces in the world year-round, but our annual ‘Watch Event’ offers our customers an even broader selection of some of the most sought-after timepieces, as well as an introduction to the latest innovations from our coveted brands,” said Richard Eiseman, CEO of Eiseman Jewels.
Starting Nov. 4, the store will host a rotating schedule of events, featuring watch brands, men’s jewelry collections, and curated gifts with purchase.
There will also be weekend events with music, light bites, and refreshments.
From Nov. 4-9, the store will showcase timepieces from Cartier, IWC Schaffhausen, and Jaeger-LeCoultre, including the brand’s new “Polaris Perpetual Calendar,” which is exclusive to Eiseman Jewels.
It will also highlight Italian brand Fope’s men’s collection.
From Nov. 11-16, the jeweler will highlight new releases from Tudor and Ulysse Nardin, including its new Ladies Diver, which is limited to 100 pieces, and Freak One OPS.
That week, it will also offer bespoke winders and safes from Buben & Zorweg and jewelry from Robert Demeglio’s men’s collection.
From Nov. 18-23, the store will display novelties from Louis Moinet and Parmigiani Fleurier, including the brand’s new “Toric” collection, Tonda PF Micro-Rotor, and Tonda PF Sport Chrono.
It will also showcase specialty clocks and creative arts by L’Epee 1839 and jewelry from Messika’s men’s collection.
“Whether you are a novice or an avid collector, we look forward to welcoming you to our NorthPark Center salon throughout November for what promises to be an incredible showcase of the finest timepieces in the world,” said Eiseman.
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