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She has been promoted from within the company to the newly created role.

Bucherer, a Swiss company, bought Tourneau from the investor group that’s owned it since 2006.
Major Gen. Tim Haake gave a rundown on tax reform and the ongoing issue of online sales tax as Centurion opened Sunday.

We’ll bet you can guess the e-commerce giant that came in first.

The brand presented tons of new designs to buyers and press at the Vicenzaoro trade show.

Rose gold with pavé, three-stone rings that mimic Meghan Markle’s, the halo is sticking around, and more.

National Jeweler talked to several exhibitors about what they expect to see and sell.
Federal judge Jed S. Rakoff ruled that an arbitrator overstepped her bounds in including women who did not opt into the class.
Jewelers Board of Trade statistics show that the number of store closures was down 41 percent in 2017 while the number of new businesses also shrank.

The region saw “substantial improvement,” with total sales increasing 7 percent.

The National Retail Federation’s final figures for the 2017 holiday season are in, and they’re even better than expected.

Change can be more powerful than you think, columnist Peter Smith writes.
Yvonne Lynam comes to the jewelry brand from Louis Vuitton and also has worked at Asprey and Van Cleef & Arpels.

Borsheims entered Lori Miller into a drawing for a diamond ring when she volunteered to ring bells for The Salvation Army.
Scott Burger served in the role for almost six years and had been with the jewelry brand for 10.

The lab is partnering with Everledger to develop technology to trace stones from mine to market.

The former will shutter 103 doors early this year while the latter has announced the location of 11 more stores it is shutting down.

The miner recovered the stones from Lesotho’s Letšeng mine.

These were the five most-read stories on National Jeweler last week, according to Google Analytics.
She’ll retire next month and be replaced by Ralph Lauren executive Geoffroy van Raemdonck.
He received three life sentences after being convicted in the killing of two jewelry store employees and the attempted murder of the store’s owner.

The magazine announced the winners of the awards, a first for the publication, in its February issue.

Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff says innovation will rule while tired practices and retailers will fall by the wayside.
Cindy DiPietrantonio and Bob Woodruff were hired under contracts that expired and decided to move on, a company spokesperson said.


















