An A-Z of luxury jewellery and watch brands, plus all the specialist terms and phrases any budding watch or jewellery lover needs to know.
The Antique Collectors Club (ACC) is a distinguished publishing company responsible for producing...
Adrian Sassoon is one of the world's leading art dealers, specialising in 18th and 19th century S...
Produced from the Pinctada Fucata Martensii oyster, Akoya pearls generally grow to about 6-8cm in...
A La Vieille Russie is a New York antiques gallery specialising in European and American antique ...
The iconic four-leaf Alhambra motif quickly became a signature design at Van Cleef&Arpels aft...
Two or more metals blended together form an alloy. Some common examples of alloys include sterlin...
Often used as accent stones, baguette-cut gemstones are long and rectangular with octagonal corne...
Off-shaped, irregular, curved and each one unique, the beauty of baroque pearls lies in their ref...
A metal cylinder containing a spring, used in mechanical watches with a ring of gear teeth. The b...
Texas-based boutique Bell and Bird named its store after two Victorian explorers, Gertrude Bell a...
With one of the most extensive collections of antique fine jewellery rings in the world, Berganza...
The ring around the watch face that holds the crystal in place. The bezel is often decorated or e...
A decorative stone carved into a round shape and often used to decorate the crown - a common feat...
Cabochon cuts have no facets. Opaque and iridescent stones such as garnets, carnelian and moonsto...
The movement or internal mechanism of a watch is known as the calibre and is usually accompanied ...
Designed to celebrate the esteemed brand’s 150th anniversary in 1989, the Calibre 89 pocket watch...
Presented with a camellia flower by her lover, Boy Capel, the pretty bloom quickly became Mademoi...
Cameos come engraved into nearly any surface that lends itself to etching and usually when there ...
A watch that shows both the day of the week and the date of the month, alongside the time.
A feature on a watch that indicates AM/PM, and is most commonly found on a Dual Time or World Tim...
Often called a deployment clasp, this is the folding clasp on the strap or bracelet of a watch th...
D Giles Limited is a specialist visual publisher based in the United Kingdom which specialises in...
By utilising a diamond’s natural shape and size, it is then cut to make best use of its colour, c...
Diamonds come from deep inside the earth, where high temperatures and high pressure naturally exi...
The legendary designer Elsa Peretti, famous for her daring approach to design, has been collabora...
The elongated shape and refined lines of the emerald cut add a sophisticated touch to jewellery. ...
Part of the beryl family, these stunning green gemstones were created during an intensive tectoni...
Enamel is made from powdered glass and is an extremely versatile method for applying bright, vibr...
From earliest times, rings have been given as tokens of love and devotion. Early engagement rings...
Also known as Guilloché, engine-turning machines first came into use in the 14th and 15th centuri...
Gemstones and diamonds are often carved into facets or angles. A single facet represents one side...
New York-based FD Gallery provides a collection of exceptionally rare, one-of-a-kind pieces from ...
Bond Street, home to countless designer boutiques and one department store - Fenwick - has long b...
Using tiny beads and twisted wire, and then soldering it onto the surface of an object of the sam...
Fine jewellery is differentiated from costume or fashion jewellery primarily by the quality of th...
A seconds hand on a chronograph that can be used to time laps or determine finishing times for se...
A seal on the caseback, crystal or crown to protect the movement against water infiltration.
The girdle is the part of a gemstone where the crown and pavilion meet.
Greenwich Mean Time, or zero longitude, is the time standard against which all world time zones a...
The metal of royalty, gold has long been coveted for its reddish gold sheen and resistance to oxi...
Designed by Vincent Calabrese, the Golden Bridge watch was the world's first baguette movement wi...
A watch with three or more complications, which could include a perpetual calendar, a tourbillion...
A hallmark is an official mark stamped onto gold or silver objects to indicate their origin, puri...
Royal Warrant holder Hamilton & Inches is one of the UK's leading luxury retailers selli...
Harrods is a luxury retailer based in Knightsbridge, London. Europe's largest department store, H...
One of the most coveted and highly anticipated fairs of the Fall season is the International Fine...
A feature found on professional diver’s watches that allows the release of extra pressure during ...
High jewellery or Haute Joaillerie distinguishes itself by its unique blend of properties, crafts...
Most natural gemstones will have specific types of inclusions such as crystals, needles, clouds o...
Inlaid jewellery is made by making channels in metal, and then setting gemstones flush into the d...
The intaglio technique is the opposite of the relief etching used to create a cameo. With intagli...
A watch bracelet that is incorporated into the design of the case with no space left between the ...
The captivating rainbow of colours seen in a diamond or gemstone, which is created by the refract...
Ishy Antiques specialises in contemporary, vintage and antique jewellery.
Jean Schlumberger joined Tiffany & Co. in 1956 with a style so new and exciting that the most...
The spelling depends on where you live. Australian and British English use jewellery. Americans u...
Synthetic gemstones - usually rubies - that reduce friction in mechanical watches by acting as be...
Pennsylvania-based Joden Jewelers has been around since the 1970s, and as well as being a store w...
The hour is indicated by a number in a window on the watch face, rather than by the use of an hou...
A karat is the unit used to measure the fineness of gold in America. It should not be confused wi...
One of the best-known dealers of period and antique jewelry in the US, Kentshire Galleries first ...
These small, non-nucleated pearls are the by-products of pearl cultivation and are made entirely ...
Based in New York, Keyamour specializes in fine antique jewelry from the Georgian era all the way...
Kultia is a new-age fine jewellery visionary, where the old-fashioned feeling of luxury jewellery...
Combining the best of both world's, Latest Revival has become an online fine jewellery paradise o...
After first opening its doors in 1991, Les Enluminures opened a second gallery in 2012 specialisi...
Lev Leviev, an Israeli diamond tycoon, is the owner of the third largest group of diamond mines o...
Lewis Malka specialises in fine diamond jewellery and engagement ring design. From his Hatton Gar...
Lockets come in all shapes and sizes. These small, ornamental compartments are worn as a pendant ...
Louisa Guiness Gallery is not just a celebration of art, but one that focuses on luxury jewellery...
For over 40 years, New York-based Macklowe Gallery has specialized in antique and estate jewelry,...
The simplest form of mechanical movement in watches, which is operated by the manual winding of t...
A modified brilliant cut, the Marquise cut looks a little like a football. The name comes from th...
Mastercut is a unique diamond with an outstanding pedigree. The Mastercut diamond is perfectly pr...
The definition of a watch that runs without an external electrical source (see quartz), which can...
This intricate jewellery setting, created by rolling a very small wheel along the edge of a piece...
This tough, resilient material, also known as mother-of-pearl, is an organic-inorganic composite ...
A navette is a gemstone cut in the oval Marquise shape that is often used for diamonds. Navette-c...
Necklaces generally come in lengths of 14, 18, 24, 28, 34, 42 and 48 inches. One way to approxima...
Net-a-Porter is a premier online luxury fashion retailer, with an award-winning website to boot. ...
Olive & Reg is an online fine jewellery store that offers luxury jewellery from designers wor...
Opalescence was named after the phenomenon of light dispersion that is observed in opals. When us...
An oval cut is a modification of the brilliant cut. The width of an oval cut can vary and is depe...
The Oyster was the world’s first watertight watch developed by Hans Wilsdorf in 1926. Combined wi...
Online auction house, Paddle8, gives a global community of passionate collectors unrivalled acces...
This strong, durable metal is from the same family of precious metals as platinum, but it weighs ...
The sleek, black panther that crouches atop rings, swings provocatively from necklaces and roams ...
This is the thin layer of tarnish that forms over metals, particularly copper and bronze, giving ...
Pat Saling specializes in exquisite antique jewelry. From early 19th century floral brooches to A...
A pavé setting consists of many tiny gemstones or diamonds set closely together. The end result l...
The vibrant radiant-cut diamond is a cross between the cushion and princess cuts. The square, cro...
This Italian brand was a military secret for years as purveyor to the Italian Navy of precision i...
Founded in 1925, Random House is the largest general-interest paperback publisher in the world an...
A complication in a watch that audibly sounds the hours, and sometimes minutes, at the touch of a...
Literally meaning to move backwards, a retrograde display shows time on a finite line. When the l...
A request by British polo players in India to find a way to shield the glass on their watches fro...
London-based Sandra Cronan Ltd pride themselves on being one of the leading specialists in sourci...
A very hard, transparent, scratch-resistant and shatterproof material commonly used as a cover fo...
This valuable gemstone comes from the mineral corundum. Although blue is the most popular colour,...
A safety system designed to prevent water from entering the movement. The crown is designed like ...
A secondary dial on a watch that can be set to show a different time zone, allowing the wearer an...
An alternative term used to describe an automatic watch that obtains its energy from the wearer’s...
Scale on a chronograph dial or bezel used to calculate speed.
Although, for many, Cartier is esteemed as one of the world's grand jewellery houses, the Maison ...
TanzaniteOne is the world's largest and most modern miner of ethical tanzanite, and launched its ...
Sparkling with diamonds, tennis bracelets come in a wide variety of styles, although their tradem...
Specialising in the arts, including jewellery, architecture, design, fashion, archaeology and his...
The family-run Antique Jewellery Company has more than 40 years of experience in the antique jewe...
One of the UK's best-known luxury watch retailers, Watches of Switzerland has 15 showrooms across...
Common in most watches, a water resistance mark (varying anywhere between 50-200 metres) on the b...
The term white gold is often used loosely to refer to any carat gold alloys with a whitish colour...
Based in Salisbury, UK, Woolley & Wallis was founded in 1884 and is one of England's most pre...
A dial that tells the time of up to 24 time zones, indicated usually by the name of cities printe...