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Watches

Watches hold a unique position in the jewellery trade, blending craftsmanship, design, and technology to create enduring appeal for consumers and lucrative opportunities for retailers. From luxury Swiss timepieces to emerging British watch brands, the sector continues to evolve with shifting trends, innovation in materials, and changing customer expectations. Jewellery Focus covers the watch industry from a trade perspective, offering news on brands and launches, market analysis, retail insights, and updates on supply chain and distribution. Our coverage equips jewellers, distributors, and suppliers with the intelligence needed to navigate this dynamic segment.

  • Oct- 2015 -
    28 October
    Watch FocusBreitling opens Bluewater store

    Breitling opens Bluewater store

    Swiss watch brand Breitling has opened a 1,500 sq ft boutique in Kent’s Bluewater shopping centre.  The store, which officially opened on October 27, is situated on the upper Rose Gallery and will be managed by Aurum Holdings, the owners of Watches of Switzerland, Mappin & Webb and Goldsmiths. The…

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  • 27 October
    AppointmentsDix Noonan Webb enters jewellery market with Bonhams hires

    Dix Noonan Webb enters jewellery market with Bonhams hires

    International coins and medals specialists Dix Noonan Webb is entering the jewellery market with two Bonhams hires briefed to launch a new jewellery department. The new division will open for business on 11 November 2015, headed up by Frances Noble (assisted by Laura Smith), both of whom join from Bonhams. The new…

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  • 23 October
    Watch FocusCheshire Watch Company relocates to new store

    Cheshire Watch Company relocates to new store

    The Cheshire Watch Company has relocated to a new store on Aderley Road in Wilmslow, moving out of its previous position in Manchester city centre. The company said it wanted to bring the shop to its customers, following research that found its existing customers largely came from Wilmslow, Hale and…

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  • 20 October
    Watch FocusWatchfinder opens Leeds flagship store

    Watchfinder opens Leeds flagship store

    Watchfinder has announced the opening of its new flagship store in Leeds city centre. The boutique, which is situated in the historic Grade II-listed Victoria Quarter arcade, stocks luxury brands including Rolex, Omega and Breitling. Watchfinder said the new store will play an integral role in the company’s national growth,…

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  • 13 October
    Watch FocusLargest database of stolen watches launched

    Largest database of stolen watches launched

    The Art Loss Register, the world’s largest private database of stolen art and collectibles, has launched a new service called the Watch Register. The Watch Register – a database of over 50,000 timepieces – is the largest searchable database of watches available for due diligence. Each search costs £2 with…

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  • 13 October
    EconomyRetail sales up in September but jewellery growth slows

    Retail sales up in September but jewellery growth slows

    UK retail sales in September were up compared with last year but growth in sales of jewellery and watches slowed. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) and KPMG retail sales monitor found retail sales increased 2.6% on a like-for-like basis from September 2014, when they had decreased 2.1% on the preceding…

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  • 12 October
    NewsGoldsmiths to invest £1m in London stores

    Goldsmiths to invest £1m in London stores

    Luxury jeweller has announced that it is to invest more than £1m in its London stores, including the addition of a fourth store. The investment will include a refurbishment of its premises in Canary Wharf, Victoria and Westfield, as well as the addition of a new fourth store located on…

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  • 9 October
    Brand ProfilesA Shore Thing

    A Shore Thing

    Shore Projects is a British watch start-up inspired by the coastlines of the British Isles. TOM DAVIS sits down with co-founder Jono Holt to learn more about the company’s recent growth  [divider style=”solid” top=”20″ bottom=”20″] Having only been in business 18 months, many brands in the watch industry would still…

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  • 8 October
    Watch FocusTissot named first official timekeeper of NBA

    Tissot named first official timekeeper of NBA

    Swiss watch brand Tissot has been named as the first-ever official timekeeper of the National Basketball Association (NBA) in the United States. The new multi-year global partnership agreed with the NBA, means that Tissot will be the first official timekeeper of the NBA, Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) and the…

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  • 8 October
    Watch FocusWatches of Switzerland opens Oxford Street store

    Watches of Switzerland opens Oxford Street store

    Luxury watch retailer Watches of Switzerland has opened a new boutique on London’s iconic Oxford Street. Watches of Switzerland said that the store, which is 7,000 sq ft, will embrace the “digital world”. Clients visiting the store will be greeted by a multi-lingual, 98 inch interactive digital touch screen, showcasing…

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