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British jewelry designer Stephen Webster, winner of the 2015 Gem Award for Design, brings his own fresh, edgy look to fine jewelry. Image: Ben Rosser/BFAnyc.com

British jewelry designer Stephen Webster, winner of the 2015 Gem Award for Design, brings his ...

A selection of the 2015 GEM Award nominees, including The Jewellery Editor's own Maria Doulton, pictured with Larry Pelzel, winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award.

The nominees for the 2015 GEM Awards, including The Jewellery Editor's Maria Doulton, centre, line ...

The awards were held at Cipriani's in New York, where over 500 guests from the jewelry industry mingled during the opening cocktail, sponsored by Gemfields.

The awards were held at Cipriani's in New York, where over 500 guests from the ...

Larry Pelzel’s contribution to the industry was recognized with the Lifetime Achievement award. Image: Ben Rosser/BFAnyc.com

Larry Pelzel’s contribution to the industry was recognized with the Lifetime Achievement award. Image: Ben ...

Model Carolyn Murphy accepted the Marketing award for Detroit's Shinola and its compelling message of rebirth and regeneration of American manufacturing. Image: Ben Rosser/BFAnyc.com

Model Carolyn Murphy accepted the Marketing award for Detroit's Shinola and its compelling message of ...

British jewelry designer Stephen Webster celebrates after receiving the award for Design at the 2015 Gem Awards. Image: Ben Rosser/BFAnyc.com

British jewelry designer Stephen Webster celebrates after receiving the award for Design at the 2015 ...

Our very own Maria Doulton, who was nominated for the Media Excellence award at the 2015 GEM Awards, alongside winner Claudia Mata and Jack Forster. Image: Ben Rosser/BFAnyc.com

Our very own Maria Doulton, who was nominated for the Media Excellence award at the ...

GEM Award winner Stephen Webster alongside fellow nominees in the Design category, Todd Reed, left, and Alexis Bittar, right. Image: Ben Rosser/BFAnyc.com

GEM Award winner Stephen Webster alongside fellow nominees in the Design category, Todd Reed, left, ...

The new face of the A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia manual-winding watch features elongated indices and a reduction in size to 35mm.

The new face of the A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia manual-winding watch features elongated indices ...

The A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Automatic watch retains its original 38.5mm diameter but features elongated indices on the dial and Arabic numerals to mark 10-second intervals on the subsidiary seconds dial.

The A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Automatic watch retains its original 38.5mm diameter but features ...

The A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Dual Time watch has been reduced from 40 to 38.5mm and incorporates Arabic numerals on the subsidiary seconds dial.

The A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Dual Time watch has been reduced from 40 to ...

All three models of the Saxonia family are available in rose or white gold cases.

All three models of the Saxonia family are available in rose or white gold cases.

During the week of the SIHH watch salon in Geneva, A. Lange & Söhne has launched three models of its Saxonia watch family with "new design accents" on the dial. From left to right: the Saxonia Dual Time; Saxonia; and Saxonia Automatic.

During the week of the SIHH watch salon in Geneva, A. Lange & Söhne has ...

The IWC Portugieser Annual Calendar will be available in red gold with a silver dial or in stainless steel with a silver or midnight blue dial with a beautiful sunray pattern finish. All versions are fitted with black Santoni alligator leather straps.

The IWC Portugieser Annual Calendar will be available in red gold with a silver dial ...

The aesthetics of IWC's new Annual Calendar watch are remarkably similar to the original 1939 Portugieser, with its large 44.2mm stainless steel or red gold case, grooved bezel, railway-track chapter ring and Arabic numerals. The two subdials display smal

The aesthetics of IWC's new Annual Calendar watch are remarkably similar to the original 1939 ...

2015 heralds the Year of the Portugieser with IWC's debut of an Annual Calendar model fitted with the spanking new in-house 52850 calibre, which took engineers five years to develop.

2015 heralds the Year of the Portugieser with IWC's debut of an Annual Calendar model ...

Three apertures at 12 o'clock on the dial indicate the month, the date and the day of the week. Unlike perpetual calendars, annual calendars need to be corrected once a year at the end of February, and the new Portugieser Annual Calendar allows this to be

Three apertures at 12 o'clock on the dial indicate the month, the date and the ...

With two barrels in the movement, the IWC Portugieser Annual Calendar watch boasts a full seven-day power reserve and is proud to show off its new customised calibre through the sapphire crystal caseback.

With two barrels in the movement, the IWC Portugieser Annual Calendar watch boasts a full ...

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