Tiffany Timer debuts at LVMH Watch Week — revives chronograph
Tiffany & Co. unveils the Tiffany Timer at LVMH Watch Week 2026, marking 160 years since its first chronograph and underscoring a renewed push into high watchmaking.
Tiffany & Co. unveils the Tiffany Timer at LVMH Watch Week 2026, marking 160 years since its first chronograph and underscoring a renewed push into high watchmaking.
Technical indicators show Kalyan Jewellers moving into bearish momentum across multiple timeframes, a technical downgrade that raises downside risk for investors.
RBZ Jewellers’ technical momentum flipped from mildly bullish to sideways, signalling a potential pause in price gains and prompting traders and retailers to reassess inventory risk.
Kalyan Jewellers India Ltd downgraded from Hold to Sell amid technical weakness and valuation concerns — a signal of elevated downside risk for investors and retailers.
Motisons Jewellers Ltd slid to a 52‑week low of Rs.12.64, highlighting elevated small‑cap risk and signaling potential margin and demand pressure for jewellery investors.
BIS adopts IS 19469:2025, reserving the word “diamond” for natural stones and requiring full ‘laboratory‑grown/created diamond’ disclosure—clarity that creates compliance risk and retail opportunity.
Report projects the luxury jewelry market to hit $101.49B by 2032 at a 7.9% CAGR — a clear signal for sustained category expansion and investor attention.
Beyoncé closed Cowboy Carter in gold-fringed chaps honoring Sir Paul McCartney — a collectible stage look with clear branding and resale value.
Alrosa warns of fake recruiter scams on WhatsApp and Telegram seeking deposits and data. US buyers and investors must verify tenders and accounts now.
As natural diamond values slide and production falls, Botswana pivots to tourism and new minerals — a pragmatic, high-upside play for 2025 investors.
An Art Deco sautoir, 38.6 ct aquamarine pendant and emerald ring from Queen Fabiola go to Ansorena, Madrid — estimates €19,800–€40,000; rare royal provenance.
Princess Catherine wearing Queen Elizabeth’s diamond chandeliers signals rare institutional provenance and a likely resale premium for provenance-led jewels.