Jack Kelége & Co. has announced the launch of a national advertising campaign designed to show the true emotion of falling in love and being engaged, the company announced recently.
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Akanksha Gore and So Hyun Ahn are the winners of a jewelry design contest hosted by lab-grown diamond company Gemesis and the Fashion Institute of Technology that asked students to create renderings of “stylishly sustainable” engagement rings.
Pandora has teamed with the National Football League to offer a collection of charms that represent each of the league’s 32 teams.
TAG Heuer announced Monday that it has added Cristiano Ronaldo, a forward for Real Madrid who is currently the world’s highest paid footballer, to its lineup of brand ambassadors.
A 15.23-carat fancy intense orangy pink diamond garnered $6.1 million at Sotheby’s Magnificent Jewels sale Tuesday in New York, coming in at the low end of its pre-sale estimate.
Auction house Doyle New York sold a pendant with two matching pearls for $3.3 million Monday, breaking the previous world record for a pair of natural pearls set at Sotheby’s last year.
Amazon.com Inc. announced Tuesday that an entire section of its website is now dedicated to wearable technology, allowing consumers to browse the latest gadgets and research devices, including smartwatches.
Stuller Inc. has launched a new page on its website that explains the company’s commitment to sustainability.
The members of the World Diamond Council have elected a new board of directors in the first poll conducted since the organization amended its bylaws last November.
Louis Smith, a certified gemologist at Smithworks Fine Jewelry in Spartanburg, S.C., has been elected as president of the American Gem Society’s board of directors.
Gregg Steinhafel has stepped down as CEO and chairman of the board at Target Corp., the latest fallout from the massive cyber attack that continues to plague the retailer.
Christie’s is continuing its online-only sales this month, offering contemporary pieces from Bulgari, Chanel, Cartier, Rolex and Tiffany & Co., among others.
Brands including TAG Heuer, Audemars Piguet and Frédérique Constant will showcase their latest innovations and most iconic designs at the third annual TimeCrafters show, scheduled for May 16 to 18.
As part of its continued emphasis on high-end brands, luxury goods conglomerate Kering has announced that it is reorganizing and giving fine jewelry and watches its own division.

A rare Rolex Ref. 6200 with an “Explorer” dial sold for $209,735, more than twice its pre-sale high estimate, at Antiquorum’s auction held Sunday in Geneva.
Jewelers of America has announced the winners of its annual Case Awards, which recognizes JA retail members who exhibit creativity, artistry, style and excellence in jewelry design.
Watch brand Tissot is launching a new global advertising campaign that aims to emphasize its Swiss heritage and convey the brand as an affordable luxury.
Tiffany & Co. announced Wednesday that the company’s Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer James Fernandez, who has been with the company for 30 years, will retire in July.
The bead and jewelry company remains focused on strongly branded stores, opening more concept stores and shop-in-shops.
Two necklaces that offer diamonds and gemstones in “phenomenal proportions” will join a historical jadeite necklace at Sotheby’s April 7 jewelry auction in Hong Kong.
Decades after seeing his late father in a dream inspired him to write a song, Sam Rosenbaum’s “Why did you leave me now?” played over the credits of a well-known television show in a case of what the Toronto jeweler calls “divine intervention.”
Entries are now being accepted for the 2014 Couture Design Awards, an annual competition for the show’s exhibiting brands.
For the second year in a row, the Ethisphere Institute has again named the Gemological Institute of America as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies.
Sam's Club and Amazon remain the top retailers when it comes to providing customers with a good experience, according to recent research by the Temkin Group.
Swiss watch manufacturer IWC Schaffhausen will make a donation to the Tribeca Film Institute through the auction of a unique timepiece, the brand’s Pilot’s Watch Spitfire Chronograph “Tribeca Film Festival 2014” edition.