Zadok Jewelers Opens Store in Austin
The Houston-based jeweler’s new 11,000-square-foot showroom will include a Rolex boutique.

The family-owned jeweler has a new 11,000-square-foot showroom in the Texas capital at The Domain shopping center.
The new store was designed by Michael Hsu Office of Architecture, which also was the creative force behind Zadok’s larger Houston store that opened in 2021 and Korman Fine Jewelry’s new store in Austin, which is set to open this summer.
“The Austin showroom reflects the legacy and sophistication of a seventh-generation family business while embracing the city’s energetic spirit,” Zadok Jewelers said.
The space features warm wood, brass detailing, and curated Tom Dixon lighting for “an elegant, hospitality-driven modern retail experience.”
The store was designed to flow like a gallery, with visitors encouraged to visit each unique boutique and showroom within the store.
SEE: Take a Look Inside the New Zadok Jewelers Store in Austin
“We are thrilled to join the vibrant Austin community,” said Jonathan Zadok, partner at Zadok Jewelers.
“Opening our doors here feels like a natural extension of our family’s journey. We’re honored to bring our tradition of craftsmanship, exceptional service, and warm Texas hospitality to The Domain and we look forward to becoming part of the fabric of this incredible community.”
The company will bring several watch brands to Austin for the first time, including three partnered luxury watch boutiques: IWC Schaffhausen, Panerai, and Tudor.
The IWC Schaffhausen and Panerai boutiques opened on March 17 as the first phase of the new store opening, with the full showroom opening May 2.
“Joining forces with a brand as iconic and respected as Rolex marks a milestone moment for us.” — Segev Zadok, Zadok Jewelers
As part of the retailer’s new partnership with Rolex, Zadok Jewelers Austin also has a 1,700-square-foot Rolex boutique.
“We are honored to bring Rolex timepieces to our new Austin location—it’s a partnership that we’ve long awaited and deeply value,” said Segev Zadok, partner at Zadok Jewelers.
“As a family-owned jeweler with deep Texas roots, joining forces with a brand as iconic and respected as Rolex marks a milestone moment for us. We look forward to offering the Austin community an exceptional experience defined by precision, heritage, and excellence.”
The jeweler worked with Houston-based interior designer Nina Magon on the Nina Magon Bar, a “sophisticated setting” for jewelry and timepiece pop-ups, including fashion shows and a watchmaking series.
The custom-designed bar features gold-framed glass display cases with blue stone bases that blend with light wood flooring, adding warmth and contrast while keeping the focus on the jewelry, said Zadok Jewelers.
The store has Jaeger-LeCoultre and Bulgari showrooms and will be the exclusive retailer in the area for Anita Ko, Mikimoto, Moritz Glik, Nouvel Heritage, Pasquale Bruni, and Pomellato.
The retailer also has an in-house line, the Zadok Collection, and the Zadok Vault, which features exclusive, one-of-a-kind pieces, as well as a selection of certified pre-owned watches.
Its bridal shop offers personalized consultations with a bridal expert for those looking to create a custom piece.
The Austin location also has an on-site jeweler and brand-authorized watchmakers.
“Our goal was to create a space that’s as welcoming as it is elegant,” said Gilad Zadok, partner at Zadok Jewelers.
“From the moment you walk through the door, we want you to feel at home. Just like our Houston flagship, the Austin showroom was thoughtfully designed to feel like an extension of our living room because at Zadok, as we always say, ‘You’re only a stranger once.’”
Sixth-generation jeweler Dror Zadok and his wife, Helene, founded Zadok Jewelers in 1976. Their sons, Jonathan, Segev, and Gilad, comprise the seventh generation.
Dror and Helene were inducted into National Jeweler’s Retailer Hall of Fame in 2018.
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