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Paul Newman’s Rolex Ref. 16520 “Zenith” Daytona and a Rolex Ref. 116519 Daytona will go up for auction June 9 at Sotheby’s.

Jeff Gennette will step down in February 2024, passing the torch to the CEO of another notable retailer.

Artisan Martin Roberts fashioned lunar meteorites into 48 beads to create this out-of-this-world necklace.

The Swiss watchmaker introduced 17 new models at Watches & Wonders Geneva.

The “rêve” collection’s engagement rings and wedding bands are geared toward “sustainability minded customers.”

The mood is bullish as more companies get into the business despite the dramatic drop in lab-grown diamond prices.

Hari Krishna Exports and the Dholakia Foundation’s “Mission 100 Sarovar” aims to create 100 lakes to help revive an area of Gujarat.

It’s the sixth annual video championing women’s rights in honor of International Women’s Day.

Roger and Judy Hutchinson, owners of Hutchinson Jewelers, are heading into retirement.

The 39th president and longtime humanitarian donned these Oscar Heyman-made American flags when he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.

The NRF’s annual survey shows that consumer attitudes about how, or even whether, to celebrate Feb. 14 continue to evolve.

The designer finds the modernity in classic motifs and family heirloom jewels.

Notable executives, including Jamie Singleton, Joan Hilson, Kecia Caffie, and Bill Brace, have changed roles.

Industry veteran Brandee Dallow will take on the role early next year.

Revere ran his own jewelry academy in San Francisco for 40 years.

According to Russian news sources, the sanctioned head of the diamond company is leaving to take a job with an investment group.

Plus, what a potential rail strike would mean for retailers.

The company announced the resignation of Peter Ravenscroft late last week, effective immediately.

Debuting today, it is open to Provenance Proof blockchain users.

Featuring 57 carats of colored gemstones, it makes the whole place shimmer.

Jewelers of America and Diamond Council of America have organized the fundraiser and extended the deadline for relief requests and contributions to Nov. 11.

L.J. West Diamonds has collaborated with the Melbourne Museum to mount an exhibition of the rarest stones from the now-closed Argyle mine.

The institute will work with the organization to develop environmental, social, and governance content for its education programs.

The sisters have a symbiotic relationship that serves them and their New York City store well.



















