World of Diamonds Releases $2+ Million “The Jane Seymour” Blue Diamond Ring for Sale
By Roberta Naas Back in May, World of Diamonds Group, a diamond mining and conglomerate corporation, unveiled a splendid 2.08-carat Fancy Vivid Blue diamond set in a platinum (with rose-gold plating) ring. The one-of-a-kind stone and ring are named in honor of Hollywood actress and influencer, Jane Seymour, who wore it during a lavish unveiling evening in Singapore. Now, the ring is up for sale.
By Roberta Naas
Bulgari Brings the Passion of Cars and Watches Full Circle at “Watches and Engines” Event
By Roberta Naas
At a recent "Watches & Engines" event with Bulgari, we got an inside look at Nicola Bulgari's extensive collection of American vintage cars, as well as at some of the brand's record-breaking watches. Nicola Bulgari's passion for
Total Transparency: 5 Watches with Sapphire Cases for See-Through Visibility in Every Direction
By Roberta Naas
Just recently, Greubel Forsey unveiled its $1.3 million Double Tourbillon 30-Degrees Technique Sapphire watch. The entire case of this limited edition (8 pieces) watch was milled from a single piece of sapphire, revealing the 396-part movement. This watch is exemplary of the new direction many watch brands are taking when it comes to utilizing high-tech materials for watchcases.
True Blue: Zenith Unveils North America Special-Edition Pilot Watches Just in Time for 4th of July
By Roberta Naas
Celebrating its long-standing relationship with aviation, Zenith watches unveils two new limited-edition series of its more famed watches: the Pilot Type 20 GMT and the Pilot Type 20 Extra Special. Each watch is being offered in a run of just 50 pieces, and each is available only in the American and Canadian markets. Even better, just in time for the Fourth of July, these watches sport deep blue dials that are incredibly appealing to the American watch lover. While these watches were first shown at the Couture Time show in Las Vegas
Going for Green With Specially Crafted Timepieces from Bulgari, Roger Dubuis, and La Montre Hermès
Victoria Townsend
A symbol of life and fertility in hot, arid climates, the color green also means lucky in Ireland and hopeful in France. Attributed with almost as many qualities as there are countries and cultures, whether you like yours in a forest, shamrock or olive tone, no matter where you are, we all know everywhere that “Green Means Go”!