CEO Alexander Lacik told Reuters the jeweler’s business in China is in “standstill mode” as a result of the coronavirus.
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A mother and son are suspected of breaking into Tamara Ecclestone’s home and stealing an estimated $66 million worth of jewelry.

Netflix took the top spot in YouGov's annual survey, edging out Amazon for the second year in a row.

They will offer social media tips and tricks and a colored gemstone seminar.

The Swiss watch company lost $206 million in Hong Kong in the second half of the year alone.

The trade show has announced its two-day educational program.

The jewelry manufacturer has named Jeff Jilek as its regional sales manager.

The luxury titan’s watches and jewelry segment brought in nearly $5 billion in 2019.

The charity’s new app lets participants place and track silent auction bids remotely.

De Grisogono linked to money laundering scheme, predictions for the Tuscon gem shows, rooftop burglaries, and more.

The sisters named the organization in honor of their father, Holocaust survivor Mark Schonwetter.

Tim Watts will oversee sales in the Southeast while Scott Bates will head the lower Midwest.

A 21-carat yellow diamond finds a home, Golden Globe jewelry trends, a holiday sales wrap-up, and more.

The manufacturer holds the exclusive license to the patented, scratch-resistant compound.

Tony Broderick will leave the position in April after 40 years with the company.

Patek Philippe watches and a Tiffany diamond ring were among the top 20 most expensive purchases on the site last year.

The jeweler has appointed Chief Financial Officer Marc Friedant to fill the role.

Though like-for-like sales were down, the Danish jeweler highlighted its improvement when compared with previous quarters.

The jeweler’s shareholders will vote on the multi-billion-dollar merger in February.

The category saw 2 percent year-over-year growth, with online sales rising 9 percent.

The talk will focus on obstacles and opportunities in the Israeli diamond trade.

The show’s organizers are shifting focus to the debut of Watches & Wonders Geneva this April.

Alrosa’s slipping sales, Tiffany’s holiday rebound, the best celebrity engagement rings of the year, and more.

Sales climbed as much as 3 percent for the jeweler, which noted a “momentum shift” in the Americas.

The fourth-generation jeweler will close his San Francisco store and spend retirement with his family.













