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  2. Helzberg Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    Key people. Brad Hampton ( CEO) [ 3] Products. Jewelry. Parent. Berkshire Hathaway. Website. www .helzberg .com. Helzberg Diamonds is a jewelry retailer founded in 1915 by Morris Helzberg that has 210 stores in 36 US states.

  3. Seybold Building - Wikipedia

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    Seybold Building in Miami, Florida. Seybold Building is a historic jewelry building in Miami, Florida. [ 1] It was designed by Kiehnel and Elliott. The building was erected in two stages. The first three levels of the building were completed in 1921. John Seybold had a bakery and confectionery business which he operated on the main floor.

  4. Service Merchandise - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Zimmerman. Products. Jewelry, gifts, home decor products, sporting goods, electronics, toys. Service Merchandise was a retail chain of catalog showrooms carrying jewelry, toys, sporting goods and electronics. The company, which first began in 1934 as a five-and-dime store, was in existence for 68 years before ceasing operations in 2002.

  5. Benrus - Wikipedia

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    Area served. Worldwide. Website. benrus.com. Benrus is an American watchmaking and lifestyle company founded as a watch repair shop in New York City in 1921 by Romanian-American Benjamin Lazrus and his two brothers. [ 1][ 2] Benrus watches were worn for decades by the U.S. military from World War II through Vietnam. [ 3]

  6. Alor (company) - Wikipedia

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    Alor was founded in 1979 in California by Jack and Sandy Zemer. Jack was a former nuclear engineer at General Electric. The company's name "Alor" was derived from the names of Jack and Sandy's sons, Tal and Ori, who are currently the Principals and Presidents of the company. Alor first publicly displayed its nautical cable motif jewelry in the ...

  7. Jewellery store - Wikipedia

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    A jewellery store ( American English: jewelry store[ 1]) is a retail business establishment, that specializes in selling (and also buying) jewellery and watches. Jewellery stores provide many services such as repairs, remodeling, restoring, designing and manufacturing pieces. [ 2]

  8. List of watchmakers - Wikipedia

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    Leopold Hoys (1713–1797), German clockmaker, Bamberg, John Whitehurst (1713–1788), English clockmaker, Derby. Jean Romilly (1714–1796), Swiss watchmaker, Paris, pocket watch. Jean François Poncet (1714–1804), Swiss watchmaker of French origin, clockmaker of the court in Dresden and director of the Grünes Gewölbe.

  9. Shinola (retail company) - Wikipedia

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    Shinola is an American lifestyle brand based in Detroit, Michigan.It produces and sells watches, bicycles, leather goods, clocks, home goods, and jewelry. [1] Founded in 2011, Shinola takes its name from a common saying that harkens back to the defunct Shinola shoe polish company.

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