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Raymond Weil dies at 87

Raymond Weil, the founder of the luxury Swiss watch brand bearing his name, has died at the age of 87.

Bangkok Fair ready to go – despite protests

The 53rd Bangkok Gems & Jewellery Fair will go ahead as scheduled next month despite the Thai government’s ‘state of…

Colette set to expand into 17 countries

Just three years after its launch, Australian fashion accessories retailer Colette by Colette Hayman is set to expand into 17…

Seiko partners with Djokovic

Shinji Hattori, the president of Seiko Watch Corporation, officially launched the company’s new partnership with Novak Djokovic in Melbourne this…

JAA warns industry to increase PPSR awareness

It has been two years since the launch of the Personal Property Securities register but many jewellery suppliers remain unaware…

Vida dazzles at Miss Tourism awards

New jewellery supplier Vida Australia is celebrating its success as a jewellery sponsor at this year's Miss Tourism Australia awards.

Lau joins Frederique

Sean Lau has taken on the role of global brand ambassador for Swiss watchmaker Frederique Constant

Ice-Watch teams up with Reds

Ice-Watch has teamed up with Queensland Rugby for the 2014 and 2015 Super Rugby seasons.

Maurice Lacroix signs the Missile

Swiss watch brand Maurice Lacroix has signed world champion and Olympic Swimmer James Magnussen as a new ambassador.

Scanlan splits from Trollbeads

After two years R J Scanlan & Co has decided to cease distributing Trollbeads in Australia and New Zealand to…

Zamel’s loses Federal Court Appeal

The Jewellery Group (Zamel’s) has lost its Federal Court appeal against Justice Lander’s judgement that the retailer had made false or misleading representations…

Cerrone sells Argyle pinks – duty free

Sydney-based Cerrone Jewellers has just become the first jewellery company in the world to sell Australian Argyle Pink diamonds duty-…
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