This year, it’s what could happen outside of show hours that worries JSA Executive Vice President Scott Guginsky.
Richemont wants ISPs to help in counterfeit fight
In what is being called a landmark case, Richemont is taking broadband Internet service providers to high court in Great Britain, ordering them to block websites that sell counterfeit watches and jewelry.
London--In what is being called a landmark case, Richemont is taking broadband Internet service providers to high court in Great Britain, ordering them to block websites that sell counterfeit watches and jewelry.
British daily The Guardian reported that Richemont wants five of Britain’s largest ISPs providers--BT, Virgin Media, Sky, TalkTalk and EE--to utilize existing piracy laws to take down a total of seven websites that sell products that infringe upon Richemont trademarks.
Opponents of Richemont’s move, however, argue that the existing piracy laws, which police sites offering illegal downloads of music and movies, were designed for copyright infringement not trademark infringement. The two are different activities, they say, and more legal debate is needed before applying the rules to trademark-infringing sites.
Geneva-based Richemont owns Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels as well as a number of high-end watch brands, including Panerai, A. Lange & Söhne and Jaeger-LeCoultre.
A website called CartierLoveOnline.com, which sells knockoffs of Cartier’s popular Love bracelet for less than $100, is one of the sites Richemont wants taken down, according to The Guardian. The names of the other websites were not disclosed to the newspaper.
The online sale of jewelry and watches that violate trademarks is an ongoing issue for brand owners such as Richemont, and those with the money to wage lengthy legal battles have not hesitated to take websites that sell allegedly infringing merchandise to court.
RELATED CONTENT: Brands win injunction in cyber counterfeiting case
This past October, Richemont won a permanent injunction and summary judgment in federal court in the United States against Saudi Arabia-based Sawabeh Information Services Co. (SISCOM) and Pakistan-based TradeKey (Pvt.) Ltd.
The ruling effectively barred websites owned by SISCOM, which solicit wholesale buyers and sellers worldwide to become paying members and then help them to sell products en masse, from selling merchandise that infringes upon the Montblanc, Cartier, Panerai, A. Lange & Söhne, Chloè and Alfred Dunhill trademarks.
The Latest

High-end fashion houses know how to emotionally connect with customers online. Retail jewelers should take note, Emmanuel Raheb writes.

The designers are the third cohort of mentees from the show’s Belonging @ Couture mentorship program.

As gold prices rise, today’s retailers are looking for alternatives at prices that will appeal to wider audiences.

Buying discipline at trade shows starts with clarity about your inventory levels, Smith writes.


The trade show’s education series returns, with sessions on retail trends, AI, watches, marketing, corporate responsibility, and more.

The Curated Designer Project has expanded to highlight eight independent jewelry designers during CBG’s Las Vegas show.

With the trade and customer trust in mind, GIA® developed NextGem™ – on-demand training designed specifically for retail.

Bring a cool tone to your summer jewelry with these white metal pieces.

The deal closed this week, which means Instore will produce the JA NY show slated to take place this fall.

The company’s jewelry sales were up in Q4 and the fiscal year, with Richemont raising prices in part because of the cost of gold.

The “Bauble” capsule collection of colorful one-of-a-kinds includes our Piece of the Week, the “Bauble” earrings, featuring rose zircon.

The updated catalog has a newly dedicated section for gift wrapping.

Everett covers colored stones’ surging popularity, the mellow return of the “Mellon Blue,” and his “The Devil Wears Prada” doppelgänger.

Fourth-generation CEO Lilly Mullen wants to emphasize experience, connection, and personalized service.

The new award, created in partnership with Henne Jewelers, honors the late designer’s legacy through supporting jewelry education.

The addition of the diamond-producing countries as nation affiliated members broadens the federation’s global representation, WFDB said.

The NYPD is warning elderly New Yorkers to keep their jewelry hidden when walking outside to avoid being a target.

Designer Viviana Langhoff has realized her dream of owning a space for her Chicago jewelry store that looks and feels like her brand.

The sessions will run from Friday, May 29, to Sunday, May 31, with one being a live taping of an episode of Couture’s podcast.

Former Stephanie Gottlieb Fine Jewelry executive Morgan P. Richardson is joining the lab-grown diamond jewelry brand.

The $400 pocket watch is a blend of Audemars Piguet’s iconic eight-sided Royal Oak and Swatch’s unserious Pop watches from the ‘80s.

With gold prices on the rise, the “Modern Electrum” collection uses an alternative, non-tarnishing metal alloy composed of gold and silver.

Fruchtman Marketing has new owners, Erin Moyer-Carballea and Manuel Carballea, and will relocate to Miami.

In a column for the 2026 State of the Majors issue, Smith lists 10 time-tested principles about sales that still ring true.

In a column for the 2026 State of the Majors issue, Golan spells out how the growing economic divide in the U.S. is reshaping the market.

The “Limitless Expansion of Joy and Hope” collection evokes summer through colored gemstones and motifs of butterflies and florals.

























