Foerster is the diamond brand’s new president for North America while Capeci is stepping down as CEO of Chow Tai Fook North America.
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Peter Smith charts the singer’s unlikely path to sales excellence as a reminder of what jewelers need to look for when hiring salespeople.

It’s the most unique of the entertainer’s engagement rings yet.

David Hurley was promoted to deputy CEO and will also serve as president of the North America division.

The Swiss watchmaker takes advantage of the technology’s unique capabilities in the Carrera Plasma.

Marco Jewelers owner Mark Vuono was shot and killed in his store in March 2020.

Samuelson’s Diamonds & Estate Buyers has created a $10,000 grant that will go to another family-owned business in the Baltimore area.

Like the previous suit, it accuses the jeweler of conspiring to sell Rolex watches on the gray market and firing whistleblowers.

It’s one of 12 new timepieces shown at Watches & Wonders Geneva.

The Russian diamond miner’s membership had been a point of contention, causing major companies to leave the organization.

It’s a question that’s been on Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff’s mind since Feb. 24.

The brand released its first solar-powered watch as well as an orange version of the revamped Aquaracer and more at Watches & Wonders.

Katz has volunteered on the nonprofit’s board since 2008.

It’s part of the brand’s new “Sunshine” collection.

Iris Van der Veken has quit while Pandora and Richemont are leaving RJC, citing the council’s soft stance on Russian companies.

Curated by jewelry advisory The Stax, it benefits a nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness about maternal mortality.

More than 210,000 carats of high, medium, and commercial-quality rough will be on offer in the UAE from April 3-10.

Plus, the best ladies’ jewelry looks from the 94th annual Academy Awards.

Duvall O’Steen and Jen Cullen Williams advise jewelers on adjusting their email marketing strategy in light of the recent Apple changes.

Christie’s Geneva will offer “The Rock” at the Magnificent Jewels sale in May.

The retailer joins Signet Jewelers and Brilliant Earth in refusing to purchase Russian diamonds.

The former diplomat used her brooches to send a message, some of which need to be heard right now, Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff writes.

The National Retail Federation shared what makes the top-ranked companies so successful.

Also, the company has donated $100,000 to charities aiding those affected by the war in Ukraine.


















