Overnight Mountings Launches Ring Builder Platform
The platform allows retailers to guide clients through a customizable engagement ring buying experience in a branded interface.

The fully integrated B2B jewelry platform was designed to help retailers compete in a rapidly evolving retail landscape shaped by customization, digital selling, and faster consumer expectations, it said.
The Ring Builder platform is a retailer-focused technology system that combines engagement ring customization, CAD development, rendering services, pricing workflows, and manufacturing executions into one connected experience.
Through the platform, retailers can guide customers through a customizable engagement ring buying experience using retailer-branded interfaces that support both in-store and online sales environments.
Customers can explore mounting styles, center stone options, design variations, setting combinations, and made-to-order configurations that maintain direct alignment with manufacturing capabilities and production workflow.
Overnight Mountings said its new platform was intentionally designed around retailer usability.
“A lot of technology in this space looks impressive on the surface but still leaves stores dealing with disconnected workflows, fragmented communication, delayed quoting, or uncertainty around production,” said Mitch Adwar, chief operations officer at Overnight Mountings.
“We wanted to create a system where the selling experience and the manufacturing process actually work together.”
Overnight Mountings operates its own domestic manufacturing infrastructure in New York, which allows it to integrate production directly into the digital ordering process.
“Our advantage at Overnight is that we are digitizing the full retailer-to-manufacturer workflow so stores can sell with more confidence and control,” said Patrick Bennett, head of strategy and growth at Overnight Mountings.
Overnight Mountings said the launch of its Ring Builder platform signals a broader transformation underway at the company as it expands from the traditional role of wholesale jewelry manufacturer into a technology-enabled operational partner for jewelry retailers.
It is known for its bridal mounting selection, domestic manufacturing capabilities, CAD support, and fast-turn production.
The company is now building on that foundation with digital tools designed to help retailers simplify customization, accelerate sales, and reduce operational friction between customer inquiry and finished product delivery.
The manufacturer said the move is due to the industry facing increasing pressure from changing consumer behavior and a rapidly evolving retail environment.
Along with the launch of the Ring Builder platform at JCK, it is also currently developing additional AI-assisted automation systems.
This technology is being designed to support faster quoting, improved rendering workflows, structured custom intakes, and more efficient communication between retailers and manufacturing teams.
“We think the industry is moving toward connected systems,” said Bennett.
“Retailers do not want to manage five different vendors to complete one custom engagement ring order. They want speed, consistency, accountability, and simplicity. We are building infrastructure that allows retailers to move from inspiration to manufacturing through one connected partner.”
Portions of the AI-assisted automation systems are slated to begin rolling out this year.
For wholesale inquires, contact Overnight Mountings at 888-731-1111 or email sales@overnightmountings.com.
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