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8787 North Scottsdale Road Suite 116
Scottsdale, AZ, 85253
United States

480-607-4444

Elegant shop offering house-designed, one-of-a-kind gemstone and diamond jewelry, plus timepieces.

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Oliver's watch and jewlery blog with the latest news and thoughts on the happenings in the industry, new products and more. 

Watch Words October

Morganne Stewart

From the combination of rubber and gold that launched the brand in 1980, to the high tech metal alloys created today, Hublot has constantly made themselves synonymous with innovative materials. The new Big Bang Broiderie is a particularly special combination, fusing together two historical Swiss traditions, fine watchmaking and the stunning embroidery of the St. Gallen region of the country. The dial and bezel of this stunning watch feature embroidered tulle pressed into layers of carbon fiber creating a unique material with the durability of carbon fiber, and the beauty and delicacy of the most luxurious lace. Rounding out the design is a steel case set with sparkling black diamonds and a silk and rubber strap. This darkly romantic beauty is limited to only 200 pieces, and has to be seen to be believed!

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Thoughts from the Desk of Oliver Smith - October 2015

Morganne Stewart

A common question I get from clients when deciding on the metal for their engagement ring is: What is the difference between platinum and white gold? What's the better metal? The truth is there is no clear answer as it depends on the ring and who is wearing it. Platinum scratches very easy, so it will look like pewter quickly, but it will never turn yellow. White gold is harder in toughness, so it keeps a bright polish longer, but as its rhodium coating wears off over time it will develop a slight yellow cast. Thin rings use platinum, since its denser and more malleable. Wide rings use white gold, since its less dense and more rigid. So, there is no easy answer.... Or maybe the answer is to enjoy whatever your lover gives you!

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