Posts Tagged ‘Ben Bridge’

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Ben Bridge Style: Stephanie’s Favorite Piece

April 2, 2010

Stephanie Powers from our Store Service Department shares her favorite piece: a pair of White Quartz Briolette earrings. Great style for only $199!

“I’m showcasing a pair of earrings that I love and adore and wear them all the time because they go with everything. These are the brio white quartz earrings for $199, you’ve gotta love that. You can wear them dressy, casual, you name it. So, that’s what is great about them. They flow beautifully, as you can see, they are a great length, and very comfortable and lightweight and easy to wear.

They also come in a great amethyst color and have matching pendants as well. So if you are also interested in a matching pendant, which is next on my list as well! Definitely grab a pair and you’ll see what I’m seeing and you’ll wear them all the time!

They’re a great pick!”

White Quartz Briolette Earrings

Amethyst Earrings

Amethyst Pendant

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The Last Day in Basel: Patek Philippe and Tissot

March 22, 2010

Our trip is almost over and WOW the things we have seen!

Tissot T-Race Nicky Hayden Limited Edition

Tissot had some wonderful new watches today including some new limited editions. They introduced a new Nicky Hayden watch that is very cool and also a new limited Moto GP watch. They also had some great new ladies models.

Patek 7021/1G-001

Patek 7021/1G-001

Patek Philippe had amazing timepieces as usual. I don’t think I could do them justice in trying to describe them though. They expanded the ladies Nautilus line with some stunning diamond bezel watches.

Patek 5960P

One of the coolest pieces they launched was a new 5960 complication annual calendar chronograph with day, date, and month apertures, power reserve and day night display. It has a blue dial and blue strap and a 40.5mm platinum case. It will retail for $78,800. Amazing!

Its been a wonderful trip- I wish I could tell you all that we’ve seen but it is truly overwhelming to even think about!

We fly out tomorrow early in the morning but since I am still here I will sign off one last time—

Three kisses from Basel!

-Katie

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Basel Day 3: Rolex

March 20, 2010

What an exciting day!  As promised, more about Rolex.

Rolex Datejust 31mm with 24 Diamond Bezel

First they finally came out with an Everose Pearlmaster with a 12 diamond bezel. It is stunning! They also released a number of 31mm pieces in steel and white gold, steel and yellow gold and steel and Everose gold with new diamond bezels that have 24 diamonds on a smooth bezel. It is a big year for the ladies!

New Rolex Submariner

The new Submariners look amazing. The black dial black bezel Sub has the ceramic bezel and the movement has been upgraded with a parachrome hairspring. Although the case is not larger, it looks like it is. The case lugs are twice as wide as the Classic Sub making the watch look larger.

New Rolex Green Submariner

The new Green Submariner looks amazing!  It will be slightly more expensive than the black Sub because the green dial is made with powdered green gold.  It is so cool!  Both Subs have 18k white gold hands, markers, and inner rings. No detail was overlooked—the new Subs will be a hit. Hopefully they will deliver late this summer. No pre-sales please!

We are running fast from appointment to appointment. Saturday at the show is always a challenge because the public is invited to the show. In addition to all the buyers, reporters and brand representatives we are dodging Swiss and German locals and often their pets! It was a mad house today. The show was packed with people but had a great buzz of energy and excitement. What a great job I have!  I am blessed!

More tomorrow. We will be seeing Patek Phillipe which is always an amazing appointment because their watches are works of art.

Three kisses!

Katie

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Basel Day 1: Corum, TW Steel, and a sneak peek at Rolex

March 18, 2010

Greetings from Basel!

Our first day was a great success even though we are moving a little slow due to jet lag. I can’t possibly tell you all the things we’ve seen so I will touch on a few highlights.

Corum Admiral's Cup Deep Hull 48

We started off at Corum. Corum is a brand that’s been around for 50 years and is best known for the coin watch. As it’s evolved it’s become much more, they have delved into sailing watches like the Admirals Cup and this year are introducing a new dive watch. The Deep Hull is a sophisticated dive watch that is a limited edition and really cool!  The US will only see about 100 units of the 500 being produced in the regular titanium version and will only see about 25 of the 255 produced in the PVD all black version. They had a number of other offerings including Admirals Cups with complications like a Foudroyante which times to one eighth of a second. Those too are limited editions.

TW Steel "Cool Black"

My favorite appointment of the day was with a new upstart brand we will soon be launching in some of our stores. TW Steel (The Watch) is a great value for an oversized manly watch. Most of the watches are 45mm in size- some larger. It is a men’s line with simple readable dials (except the “Cool Black” which has black numerals on a black dial) with oversized crowns all on straps. They are a ton of look for not a lot of money.  I am excited for my return to launch these in some of our stores.

Last and certainly not least, a sneak peek into an appointment we have Saturday-Rolex!  We always have to peruse the windows first thing at the show to see what they are launching. We all knew there would be a new Steel Submariner but they also launched a new Submariner with a green dial and green bezel. It looks great – I can’t wait to see it in person on Saturday. I don’t want to spoil Saturday’s blog by telling you any more about the windows but there are some really exciting ladies pieces coming too-stuff we’ve been waiting for!

Three kisses!
Katie

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Live from Basel: Coming Soon!

March 17, 2010

The BaselWorld Show Floor

We are on our way to Basel, Switzerland for the BaselWorld Watch and Jewelry Fair. BaselWorld is touted the largest and most important show in the industry.  Last year approximately 93,900 visitors, including 3000 from the media, 2000 exhibitors, and 5 from Ben Bridge, came to the small city of Basel to be a part of the excitement and energy that BaselWorld is.

The show is unique in our industry because it is open to the public.  Exhibitors that attend build giant booths, more like small offices, inside the convention center so appointments are held inside, while outside the booth the general public (often with their dogs or children) can walk through admiring the latest and greatest the industry has to offer.

The Swiss are the leaders in the watch making world and many of the top brands in the industry attend the fair.  I am looking forward to seeing what new product launches await for the year from some of the best brands in the world like Rolex, Patek Philippe, Tag Heuer, and more.

In the spirit of the Swiss, you should know they always say “Hello” and “Goodbye” with three kisses on the cheeks so-

Three Kisses!

Katie

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Lisa in Asia: Day 5

March 10, 2010

Well, it’s our last full day here in Hong Kong.  We have a number of appointments but also want to take a bit of time to walk through the show and look for potential new vendors.  The show is absolutely enormous filling level after level of the convention center.  It’s hard to even see one whole floor let alone the five that exist!

Our team at the end of the day

This trip, we have found some great new engagement rings and bridal sets.  One ring in particular grabbed Peter and I from inside a display.  It is just perfect, and got an ‘ooh’ from Laurie when we showed it to her.  It is an emerald cut diamond with small diamonds around it, and an intertwined band.  I particularly liked the motion of the band, it had dimension and visual interest.  It’s a size that will make it very affordable, but is also just beautiful, any woman would be happy to wear it.  I can’t wait for it to come in and have customers fall in love with it like we did!

It was exciting to see different jewelry than I’m used to seeing.  This show is so international, that we saw a different variety of styles and gemstones highlighted.  I fell in love with Jade. lavender Jade in particular.  Jade isn’t something often seen in traditional U.S. jewelry stores, but is extremely popular in Asia.  It can be extremely valuable, with the best pieces being worth more than diamonds.  I know very little about the stone, so I simply enjoyed looking at the windows of beaded, carved, and ornamental Jade.

When we were in Italy, Laura mentioned that there weren’t many people in my age group at the show.  We talked about the future of our industry and how important it is to have the next generation coming up through the ranks.  In Hong Kong, it was totally different, there were lots of members of that next generation.  At many of our appointments we talked with not only the owners of the company, but their forward thinking children as well.  I think that the mix of experience and enthusiasm is essential to the future growth of the industry.

It has been a great trip.  We have found some new, different merchandise, and I can’t wait for our stores to see it!

That’s all for this trip.

Good Night!

Lisa

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Lisa in Asia: Day 4

March 6, 2010

Today we saw some beautiful jewelry!

We started the morning with a company we have worked with since their inception.  In fact, we found out that we were their second customer when they founded the company in 1992.  Ben Bridge was second only because we had an afternoon appointment and they met with someone else that morning.  They really understand who we are and know how to create merchandise for us.

After lunch, Laura and I went to an appointment that was focused entirely on colored gemstones.  The vendor is extremely knowledgeable about different gems, and he had stones that were reasonable for us to buy, as well as fabulous specimens.  I have always loved colored gems, and that love only increased after getting my G.G. (Graduate Gemologist degree).

Laura sorts through gemstones

My favorite part of the meeting was getting to see unusual gems.  I held an enormous hunk of Rhodonite that was about the size of my hands.  We also saw a pile of the most fabulous, enormous, rough Morganite.  The peachy-pink color was quite intense!  I’m not sure I’d know what to do with those large stones, but they were very impressive.  I saw Brazilian Green Opal for the first time.  The stones were cut in to cabochons (smooth tops) and had a mysterious luminescence to them.  It is unbelievable what is able to come out of the ground!  At this appointment we were mostly looking for special collections for our Festival of Gems.  It is a show that will travel from store to store this summer.

Tumbled Morganite and other beautiful gems

This afternoon we saw some new concepts.  There was a new idea for men’s jewelry that was interesting, but ultimately decided it was targeting a younger customer than a BB customer.  We also saw a collection of adorable tiny charms.  There was everything from a Chanel bag to a colorful ice cream cone.

We had a very brief moment to walk the show at the end of the day, but tomorrow we have set aside time to do so.  We want to make sure we have the opportunity to really see what else is out there.

Good Night!

Lisa

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Lisa in Asia: Day 3

March 5, 2010

Today was the first day of the actual show.  We visited a few booths and were able to see each company’s entire line.  It is important that the buyers travel to these shows not only to find new vendors, but also because when our existing companies come to the U.S., they only bring a fraction of their line.  While they would edit the collection to fit the audience, it’s helpful to see all of the options to be able to really see what the company has to offer.  We ended up staying in one booth for three and a half hours with tray after tray after tray of merchandise.  I’ve never seen so much jewelry in one place before!

One of my favorite things looking through trays of jewelry is finding pieces that we purchased in the past.  I love looking at a tray and finding something familiar, it’s like seeing an old friend.  One of the companies we met with today has made lots of our little creatures, like the pearl swan we had in our Holiday Catalogue this year.  What creativity the designer has to create adorable bugs, animals, and sea forms out of gemstones!

At night we went out with some longtime business associates/friends and had a “Girl’s Night” (Peter had a quiet night to himself).  We went up to Victoria Peak, which has a beautiful lookout over all of Hong Kong.  It was simply spectacular.  Since we’ve been in Hong Kong, the peak has always been shrouded in clouds, but today it was just light enough to see through them.  The view itself was quite surreal.  The city is enormous and all of the buildings are tightly packed together.  The temperature in Hong Kong right now is warm (70s) with lots of humidity, and at the top of the peak the wind was rushing by.  We could literally see the clouds blowing by as if someone had a giant hairdryer directing them.

Hong Kong from Victoria Peak

For dinner we went to a private dining club.  The view there was also incredible, but totally different.  I went out on the terrace and was immersed in bright lights.  We were right in the middle of the energy of the city.  Dinner itself was quite a show too.  I had Peking Duck for the first time, what a great flavor!  My tea came with quite a presentation.  The server had a teapot with a spout that was about four feet long and he twirled the pot around as if it were a baton and poured the tea over his head and in to my cup.  Later in the evening he did a little show for everyone twirling the teapot and pouring tea in lots of different, artistic ways.  The other mini show of the evening was a man making noodles with his hands from a hunk of dough.  He made the dough so long that he even jump-roped with it at one point!

Pasta Making

Tomorrow we have lots more beautiful jewelry to see!

Good Night!

Lisa

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Lisa in Asia: Day 2

March 4, 2010

Today we went to a couple of headquarters.  The first meeting we had was with Jessica Fong and her associates.  I have heard wonderful things about Jessica for years, but had never met her before.  She, and everyone in their office, were warm, welcoming and incredibly passionate about their work and about giving back.

A couple of years ago, Jessica Fong did Laurie, Laura, and Peter’s numbers (in numerology) on a long car ride.  She then developed a set of diamond numbers for us to have in our stores.  Today Jessica determined my number.  After only meeting me for a few minutes, and calculating my number (seven), she was able to speak volumes about who I am as a person and what my role is in life.  It was almost eerie how right on she was.  As we were leaving, Laura and I both said that we had to buy our diamond numbers when we get home.

At one point in the meeting someone mentioned a tiara.  My roommate Lauren likes to think that I wear a tiara at work, so this was my chance!!  Laurie and I got to try on fabulous diamond and colored gemstone tiaras and a scepter/wand.  Who says work shouldn’t be fun?!

Laurie and Lisa try on tiaras and a wand!

Jessica is very spiritual, and believes that the universe has given her so much, that it is her duty to give back.  She has already helped to build three schools in China and is looking for more ways to get involved in making the world a better place.

This evening we had a bit of time in between a meeting and dinner so we visited the ‘Lady’s Market’.  It was a long narrow row of shops filled with fabulous inexpensive items.  We had way too much fun bargaining and ended up buying shoes, pashminas, and even a Seattle sports jersey!  We went right when people must have been getting off work, so it got more and more crowded.  The city is incredibly vibrant with people out and about on the streets.

Lady's Market

At dinner I was able to see a bit of the light show that occurs every night between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.  Evidently, it originally started to promote tourism in Hong Kong, but they have continued to put on the performance every night.  There are neon lights on the sides of buildings, green lasers shooting across, and boats lit up like the rainbow.  What a show!

Tomorrow is the first day of the actual show, so I am looking forward to it!

Good Night!

Lisa

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Lisa in Asia: Day 1

March 3, 2010

Quality control checks every diamond, even the tiniest melee

I just finished my first day in China.  We spent the day visiting one of our vendors at their factory.  The buyers have a goal of visiting at least one factory each trip.  They want to know each vendor and company better, as well as to see that the companies are adhering to all standards that we expect them to be.

The factory is in mainland China (so I got lots of new stamps in my passport).  We took a boat (that reminded me of the Victoria Clipper in Seattle) and then a mini-bus to get out to the factory.  It was fascinating driving through the city.  People were selling sugar cane and bananas on the side of the road.  There were more bikes and mopeds then there were cars driving down the street.  They carry unbelievable amounts on these motor scooters, there was one moped that had 8 industrial sized jugs of water strapped to the back.  I don’t know how he balanced!  Both Laurie and Laura pointed out the scaffolding surrounding the construction sights we passed, instead of being made of metal, they were made of bamboo!  Only in China!

The factory itself occupied one floor of a large building.  There are other jewelry manufacturers on other floors.  We sat with the owner and his daughter looking at their new designs.  Then we took a tour of the jewelry manufacturing.  When we started our tour it was lunch time and most of the workers had finished eating and were napping at their stations!  I had never seen so many people napping in unison!  Nap-time seems like a good policy, maybe it should be implemented in the US too…

Seeing the detail work in every step of the process is always interesting.  We saw a group of women checking the quality of diamonds coming in to the company.  They were looking at diamonds that were teeny tiny, they were only .003ct each!  I can’t imagine looking at such small diamonds with a loupe all day!

Tomorrow we are going to the offices of a couple of other vendors.  Looking forward to it!  Good night!

~Lisa

The factory arranged for See's Chocolates for Laurie and Lisa!