Wedding Tips: Bridesmaid Fashion Cards

Helping your bridesmaids choose their ensembles can seem like a daunting task, but this great idea from Martha Stewart helps make it a little easier. These reminder cards put the “fun” in functional! There’s room to write style and source information for dresses and shoes, as well as a removable card with contact information for everyone in the party.
Bridesmaid Fashion Cards Template
Once you’ve printed out the template and filled in the appropriate information, you can add other details like fabric swatches and images. To make the contact card removable, use a rotary cutter with a perforating blade.
After you’ve completed the cards and are ready to put them into individual envelopes, consider adding a token gift, such as a small pair of earrings, for each bridesmaid. They will fit inside the envelope with the fashion cards and help finish off the ensemble! Check out these cultured pearl & diamond morning dew earrings from Mikimoto, a great accessory for every bridesmaid!

Mikimoto Aokya Cultured Pearl & Diamond Morning Dew Earrings PEA642DW

Established in 1912, King Jewelers has proudly styled jewelry and timepiece aficionados from around the world. A pioneer among independent couture jewelers, King Jewelers has built an outstanding reputation steeped in quality, value and first-class customer service. King Jewelers offers bridal consultations for brides and grooms with the expert advice of its in-house bridal stylists and diamond specialists. King Jewelers offers brides and grooms a first-class experience, conveniently offering wholesale diamonds, custom designs for engagement rings and wedding bands, luxury designer bridal jewelry, watches for him, bridal party gifts, and gift registration, as well as engravings, appraisals, and expert jewelry cleaning. With two store locations in Aventura, FL and Nashville, TN, King Jewelers has won numerous awards as the Southeast’s top jewelry store and diamond wholesaler. King Jewelers is the luxury destination in Miami and Nashville for fine jewelry, diamonds, and Swiss timepieces. King Jewelers is Nashville diamonds and engagement rings wholesale store which specializes in bridal custom designs. King Jewelers is a member of the Jewelers of America, American Watch Guild, and the American Society of Appraisers. King Jewelers has GIA Certified Gemologists and offers expert jewelry and watch repairs. For additional information, please visit www.kings1912.com.

IWC Portuguese Perpetual Calendar Limited Edition 2010

The latest release from IWC is the Portuguese Perpetual Calendar Limited Edition 2010 watch, which features an IWC Caliber 51613 movement (automatic) with a 42.3mm rose gold case and a blue dial. It also features a perpetual calendar, perpetual moonphase and a 7-day power reserve. Limited to only 100 pieces, each watch has a black alligator leather strap with folding clasps, a sapphire glass, and is water resistant to 30 meters.

IWC Portuguese Perpetual Calendar Limited Edition 2010 Watch

Established in 1912, King Jewelers has proudly styled jewelry and timepiece aficionados from around the world. A pioneer among independent couture jewelers, King Jewelers has built an outstanding reputation steeped in quality, value and first-class customer service. King Jewelers features exclusive jewelry designers, offers in-house custom designs, private label jewelry collections, and is an authorized dealer for over forty luxury Swiss watch brands including Alpina, Bell & Ross, Bulgari, Breitling, Cartier, Chanel, Chopard, Concord, Dunhill, Ebel, Harry Winston, Hublot, IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Jaquet Droz, Montblanc, Roger Dubuis, Swiss Army, TAG Heuer, and TechnoMarine. With two store locations in Aventura, FL and Nashville, TN, King Jewelers has won numerous awards as the Southeast’s top jewelry store and diamond wholesaler. With a diamond office located in Antwerp, Belgium since 1961, King Jewelers is able to offer Nashville and Miami custom diamond bridal designs and gem-quality loose diamonds at wholesale prices. King Jewelers is a member of the Jewelers of America, American Watch Guild, and the American Society of Appraisers. King Jewelers has GIA Certified Gemologists and offers expert jewelry and watch repairs.
IWC Miami watches and IWC Nashville watches are available at King Jewelers. For more information, please visit www.iwc.com and www.kings1912.com.

Stephen Webster’s Picks: The Graphic Issue

stephen_webster_superstud_ring_SR0045_C03284313-detailA Stud – a pyramid with a lot of power, just ask the Egyptians. A pair of pumps, a purse, an evening dress, just add some studs and you’ve said it all with serious attitude. Superstud is the no nonsense collection from Stephen Webster from which all others hang. Fight for your rights (or your partner) against floral prints with your weapon of choice, a piece from The Superstud collection.
Stephen Webster glam rock jewelry is available in Nashville, TN at King Jewelers. For more information, please visit www.stephenwebster.com and www.kings1912.com.
Established in 1912, King Jewelers has proudly styled jewelry and timepiece aficionados from around the world. A pioneer among independent couture jewelers, King Jewelers has built an outstanding reputation steeped in quality, value and first-class customer service. King Jewelers features exclusive jewelry designers, offers in-house custom designs, private label jewelry collections, and is an authorized dealer for over forty luxury Swiss watch brands including Alpina, Bell & Ross, Bulgari, Breitling, Cartier, Chanel, Chopard, Concord, Dunhill, Ebel, Harry Winston, Hublot, IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Jaquet Droz, Montblanc, Roger Dubuis, Swiss Army, TAG Heuer, and TechnoMarine. With two store locations in Aventura, FL and Nashville, TN, King Jewelers has won numerous awards as the Southeast’s top jewelry store and diamond wholesaler. With a diamond office located in Antwerp, Belgium since 1961, King Jewelers is able to offer Nashville and Miami custom diamond bridal designs and gem-quality loose diamonds at wholesale prices. King Jewelers is a member of the Jewelers of America, American Watch Guild, and the American Society of Appraisers. King Jewelers has GIA Certified Gemologists and offers expert jewelry and watch repairs.

Stephen Webster opens first U.S. boutique in L.A.

The U.S. flagship boutique for Stephen Webster recently opened in Los Angeles with actresses Kate Beckinsale and Rosanna Arquette, along with British comedian David Williams, in attendance.
Stephen Webster & Kate Beckinsale
The bi-level store, located at 202 N. Rodeo Drive, features Webster’s full collections of fine and silver jewelry for men and women. The second level features an art gallery and a lounge with a permanent bar. Webster says, “We tried to make it a destination in LA. It makes people want to have a drink and look at the artwork.”
Stephen Webster L.A. boutique
The boutique will also host a “stylist of the month” window display where stylists and designers can create a window featuring Webster’s jewelry and their own imaginations. “I’m going to have no editorial control of it. I just want the stylists to do what they want,” Webster says. The windows currently feature the work of celebrity stylist Marjan Malakpour. Webster believes that it is a great opportunity to get involved with the Los Angeles community, which has an abundance of stylists and designers.
Stephen Webster glam rock jewelry is available in Nashville, TN at King Jewelers. For more information, please visit www.stephenwebster.com and www.kings1912.com.

Breitling introduces Transocean Chronograph Caliber 01 Limited Edition

As a preview celebration of this future classic, the brand with the winged B is introducing a Transocean Chronograph Limited special series fitted with a transparent caseback revealing Breitling Caliber 01 – doubtless the best chronograph movement in its category.

In 1958, building upon the reputation for excellence acquired by its instruments for professionals, Breitling launched a new model named Transocean. “Men who have faith in the mighty liners of the sky will trust the Transocean, for behind every Breitling wristwatch lies the experience of aviation precision” – ran the slogan. This high-performance shock-resistant, antimagnetic and super-watertight model was also distinguished by its extremely precise chronometer-certified selfwinding movement. Endowed with an understated and refined design, it soon became a great success and proudly accompanied the boom in transatlantic travel, in an era when the famous Boeing 707, DC-8 and Caravelle aircraft – three symbols of speed, comfort and security – were bringing continents closer together than ever.
The new Transocean
Breitling pays tribute to this landmark model in its brand history by launching a new collection also inspired by the spirit of great journeys and luxury long-haul aircraft. While the pure lines of today’s Transocean are strongly reminiscent of the finest classic chronographs of the 1950s and 1960s, the new model reinterprets them in a resolutely contemporary style. The elegant case is distinguished by its perfectly understated design, magnified by a smooth, slender bezel with a beveled profile and streamlined lugs molding the wrist. The classic round push-pieces, a nod to the first water-resistant push-pieces, lend a subtle vintage touch, while the large “baton” type straight-line hands, highlighted by a luminescent substance, convey a more modern aura. A prime example of clarity and readability, the dial features meticulously refined details such as applied hour-markers, counters that are finely recessed and “snailed” (decorated with a spiral motif), and an 18K gold rendering of the initial B that served for many years as the brand emblem.


At the heart of this model lies an exceptional “engine” also designed to keep precise and reliable time throughout the longest journeys, since the Transocean is equipped with Caliber 01, a high-performance selfwinding chronograph movement entirely developed and produced within the Breitling workshop and chronometer certified like all the brand’s movements. A model of discreet luxury, fine craftsmanship and technical perfection, the new Transocean is 100% Swiss made, as indeed are all chronographs and wrist instruments bearing the Breitling signature.
A limited edition epitomizing refined luxury
As a prelude to the launch of the series-produced models, Breitling offers collectors and enthusiasts of milestone watches a special edition of this new first-class chronograph. Issued in worldwide series of 2,000 in steel and 200 in red gold, the Transocean Chronograph Limited is equipped with a polished case and bezel and carries the individual number engraved on the case middle. It is available with two dial variations – Mercury Silver or black – and comes fitted with a choice of leather or crocodile leather strap, or a woven steel bracelet. Contrary to future models in the series, to be endowed with solid casebacks, this limited-edition model water-resistant to 100 meters (330 ft) boasts a transparent back serving to reveal the 100% Breitling-made chronograph caliber with its column wheel and its distinctive architecture.



Technical data
Caliber: Breitling 01
Movement: Selfwinding, high frequency
Power reserve: Over 70-hour
Chronograph: 1/4th second, 30 minutes, 12 hours
Vibration: 28 800 v.p.h.
Jewel: 47 jewels
Calendar: Dial aperture
Case: Steel or 18 carat red gold
Bracelet: Barenia leather, crocodile leather Ocean Classic (steel version only)
Water resistance: 100 meters (330ft/10 bars)
Back (or caseback): Transparent sapphire crystal
Crystal: Convex sapphire crystal, glareproofed on both sides
Diameter: 43.00m
Breitling watches Miami and Breitling watches Nashville are available at King Jewelers. For more information, please visit www.breitling.com and www.kings1912.com.

Try on a Tissot watch with your webcam!

One of the latest innovations in technology is the ability to “try on” jewelry by using a webcam. Tissot launched its virtual “Tissot Reality” program earlier this year, where all you need is a webcam and a printer to try on watches from the Tissot Touch Collection. Check out the video below to view a demonstration for how to use the program.

The key element is the T wristband, which you can print at your own computer. Once you cut it out and attach it to your wrist, you can use the webcam program to begin trying on various watches in the Touch and Ladies collections. The Men’s and T-Sport collections are also coming soon.
After trying on a virtual Tissot, visit King Jewelers at its locations in Aventura, FL and Nashville, TN to see the Tissot collections up close and personal! For more information, visit www.tissot.ch and www.kings1912.com

Guide to Watch Buying – Part Three

Our watch buying guide continues (click here to see Guide to Watch Buying – Part One and Guide to Watch Buying – Part Two) by taking a look at the various functions available in watches:
CALENDAR
Calendar watches– Have a feature that shows the day of the month and often the day of the week and the year. There are several types of calendar watches. Some show the date and day of the week with subdials and analog hands. Others have a scale on the outer rim of the watch face numbered from 1 to 31 for the days of the month. Others show the day, date and sometimes the year digitally through an aperture on the watch face.
Moon phase watches- Have a window in a watch face that shows which phase the moon is in. A disk beneath the window with two pictures of a moon rotates as the month progresses revealing gradually larger or smaller segments of the picture.
TRAVEL
Multi-Zone watches– Show the current time in two or more time zones simultaneously.
World timer watches– Watches with a dial usually on the outer edge of the watch face that tells the time in up to 24 time zones around the world. The time zones are represented by the names of the cities printed on the bezel or the dial. The wearer reads the hour in a particular time zone by looking at the scale next to the city that the hour hand is pointing to. The minutes are read as normal.
YACHTING AND DIVING
Water resistant watches– The case, crown, push buttons and crystal of a watertight watch are made in such a way that no dust or water can penetrate, providing longtime protection of the internal parts. Water-resistant watches should be tested once a year and opened only by a qualified watchmaker. Most manufacturers avoid the term “waterproof” as no internal standard has been devised. Waterproof is not a legal term in the US. Water resistant watches can have the following feature:
Screw-lock crown– A crown that can be screwed into the case to make the watch watertight.
Tidal watches– Indicate high and low tides. A must for yachtsmen.
Yacht timer– A countdown timer (see “countdown timer”) that sounds warning signals during the countdown to a boat race.
Diver’s watches– Watches able to withstand water pressure up to a specific depth without incurring damage. These can have the following features:
Depth sensor/ meter– a device on a diver watch that determines the wearer’s depth.
Depth alarm– An alarm on a diver’s watch that sounds when the wearer exceeds a pre-set depth. In most watches it stops sounding when the diver ascends above that depth.
ATM– 1 atm. Is the pressure of 1kg. cm2 and corresponds to 10 meters of depth.
Altimeter– A device that determines altitude by responding to changes in barometric pressure.
TIMING WATCHES
Chronograph– A watch which not only indicates the time of the day in hours, minutes and seconds, but is also equipped with an additional mechanism- operated manually by push buttons-which makes it possible to measure continuous or discontinuous intervals of time, from a fraction of a second to 12 hours.
Chronometer– Not to be confused with a chronograph, this term is assigned to watches that have undergone thorough and intensive testing at an official laboratory or an official institute. A chronometer is a precision instrument and is accompanied by a certificate.
Stopwatch– An instrument, usually a pocket watch, which only measures intervals of time and does not indicate the time of day. A stopwatch can be incorporated into a standard watch; both the stopwatch function and the timepiece would then be referred to as a “chronograph.”
Countdown timer– A function that lets the wearer keep track of how much of a pre-set period of time has elapsed. Some countdown timers sound a warning signal a few seconds before time runs out- these are usually events such as yacht races, where the sailor must maneuver the boat into position before the start of race.
Sweep seconds-hand– A seconds-hand that is mounted in the center of the watch dial.
Telemeter– Determines the distance of an object from the observer by measuring how long it takes sound to travel that distance. Like a tachymeter, it consists of a stopwatch or chronograph, and a special scale, usually on the outermost edge of the watch face. One use of a telemeter would be determining the distance of a storm from its observer.
Tachymeter– probably the most common feature on a chronograph, a tachymeter (also called tachometer) measures the speed at which the wearer has traveled over a measured distance. The wearer starts the chronograph when passing the starting point and stops it when passing the finish. The wearer can then read the speed in units, in this case, miles per hour, off the tachymeter scale.
Lap timer– A chronograph function that lets the wearer time segments of a race. At the end of a lap, he stops the timer, which then returns to zero, to begin timing the next lap.
Lap memory– The ability, in some quartz sport watches, to preserve in the watch’s memory the times of laps in a race that have been determined by the lap timer (see lap timer). The wearer can recall these times on a digital display by pushing a button.
12-hour recorder (or register) – a subdial on a chronograph (see “chronograph”) that can time periods of up to 12 hours.
Alarm– A device that sounds a signal at a pre-set time.
Yacht timer– A countdown timer (see “countdown timer”) that sounds warning signals during the countdown to a boat race.
Rotating bezel-a bezel (the ring which holds the crystal) that can be turned. Different types of rotating bezels perform different timekeeping and mathematical functions (see “elapsed time rotating bezel”, uni-directional rotating bezel”, and “slide-rule”.)
Elapsed time rotating bezel– a graduated rotating bezel (see “rotating bezel”) used to keep track of periods of time. The bezel can be turned so the wearer can align the zero on the bezel with the watch’s seconds’ or minutes’ hands. He can then read the elapsed time off the bezel. This saves him having to perform the subtraction that would be necessary if he used the watch’s regular dial.
Uni-directional rotating bezel– An elapsed time rotating bezel (see “elapsed time rotating bezel”) often found on diver watches, that moves only in a counterclockwise direction. It is designed to prevent a diver who has unwittingly knocked the bezel off its original position from overestimating his remaining air supply. Because the bezel moves in only one direction, the diver can err only on the side of safety when timing his dive. Many diver watches are ratcheted, so that they lock into place for greater safety.
Slide rule– A device, consisting of logarithmic or other scales on the outer edge of the watch face, that can be used to do mathematical calculations. One of the scales is marked on a rotating bezel, which can be slid against the stationary scale to make the calculations. Some watches have slide rules that allow specific calculations, such as for fuel consumption by an airplane.
Flyback hand– A seconds hand on a chronograph (see “chronograph”) that can be used to time laps or to determine finishing times for several competitors in a race. Usually has two sweep second hands, one positioned above the other. When the timer is running, the hands appear as one. When the start/ stop button is activated while the chronograph mechanism is running, one hand stops to record a lap time etc. and the other continues to run. Activating the start/ stop button causes the hand to return to the original position in tandem with the running sweep hand.
Auto repeat countdown timer– A countdown timer (see “countdown timer”) that resets itself as soon as the preset time has elapsed and starts the countdown again. It repeats the countdown continuously until the wearer pushes the stop button.
Subdial– A small dial within a watch dial used for any of several purposes, such as keeping track of elapsed minutes or hours on a chronograph or indicating the date.
For more information about Nashville watches and Miami watches that are available at King Jewelers, please visit our locations in Aventura, FL and Nashville, TN, or visit our website at www.kings1912.com.

TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph Reinterpreted by Parsons Students

TAG Heuer and Parsons’ eight-week “Art of Watchmaking” program – which charged 26 junior-level Parsons students with reinterpreting the classic Monaco chronograph – drew to an exciting conclusion on Friday, Nov. 12 when the students presented their final designs to an illustrious panel of judges: Narciso Rodriguez, CFDA-award winning womenswear designer; Renaud Dutreil, chairman of LVMH North America; Ulrich Wohn, president & CEO of LVMH Watch & Jewelry North America; Marion Fasel, contributing jewelry editor of “InStyle” magazine; Michael Thompson, editor of “International Watch” magazine; Rama Chorpash, director of product design and associated professor at Parsons and Andre Fortier, vice president of after-sales service of TAG Heuer.

During the review, the students, who were divided into eight teams, showcased three concepts, and discussed their inspiration, target consumers and design philosophy. Ideas ranged from a Monaco chronograph with crystals on its dial to one with a case that rotates 45 degrees.
“The students’ enthusiasm for this program was clearly evident in the quality of their designs,” said Wohn. “They truly immersed themselves in the brand and presented ideas that embraced the avant-garde, daring spirit of TAG Heuer. We are inspired by the students’ perspective on luxury timepieces and their unfettered creativity. It’s nice to look at your brand through new eyes.
From Dec. 6-17, visitors to TAG Heuer’s official Facebook page, www.facebook.com/TAGHeuer, can “like” their favorite designs as well as leave comments. The first, second and third-place winning teams, which were selected by the judges, will be announced at a private breakfast on Dec. 17. The top design has the potential to be produced by TAG Heuer as limited-edition model.

Students’ designs included: (top) “Crystal,” “Legacy,” “Vantage,” “Track,” (bottom) “Tahitian Pearl,” “Wood,” “Ceramic” and “Black Shield”
TAG Heuer timepieces are available at King Jewelers in Aventura, FL and Nashville, TN. For more information, please visit www.tagheuer.com and www.kings1912.com.

What Would You Do for a Hublot?

The CEO of Formula One, Bernie Ecclestone, was recently attacked in a mugging where £200,000 worth of jewelry was stolen, including his Hublot watch. Ecclestone sent a photo of himself after the mugging along with this note in an email to Hublot’s CEO Jean-Claude Biver, “See what people will do for a Hublot.” The email has since turned into an ad, which appeared in the yesterday’s issues of Financial Times and International Herald Tribune.

Hublot timepieces are available exclusively in the Central South at King Jewelers in Nashville, TN, in the Hublot shop-in-shop boutique.
Established in 1912, King Jewelers has proudly styled jewelry and timepiece aficionados from around the world. A pioneer among independent couture jewelers, King Jewelers has built an outstanding reputation steeped in quality, value and first-class customer service. King Jewelers features exclusive jewelry designers, offers in-house custom designs, private label jewelry collections, and is an authorized dealer for over forty luxury Swiss watch brands including Alpina, Bell & Ross, Bulgari, Breitling, Cartier, Chanel, Chopard, Concord, Dunhill, Ebel, Harry Winston, Hublot, IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Jaquet Droz, Montblanc, Roger Dubuis, Swiss Army, TAG Heuer, and TechnoMarine. With two store locations in Aventura, FL and Nashville, TN, King Jewelers has won numerous awards as the Southeast’s top jewelry store and diamond wholesaler. With a diamond office located in Antwerp, Belgium since 1961, King Jewelers is able to offer Nashville and Miami custom diamond bridal designs and gem-quality loose diamonds at wholesale prices. King Jewelers is a member of the Jewelers of America, American Watch Guild, and the American Society of Appraisers. King Jewelers has GIA Certified Gemologists and offers expert jewelry and watch repairs. For more information, please visit http://www.kings1912.com.

Wedding Tips: Ring Pillows

After you’ve selected the perfect wedding bands, you should begin to think about the pillow that will display those rings down the aisle. There are wide variety of fabrics, materials, and designs to take into consideration.
When shopping for, or designing the construction of, your ring pillow, consider the colors used throughout your design scheme, the types of flowers being used at the ceremony, the material of the clothing worn by the bridal party, and the age and personality of the ring bearer.
Below are some ideas courtesy of Martha Stewart Weddings, including some non-traditional ways to carry and display your wedding bands.

If you’re still looking for the perfect wedding bands, King Jewelers has a vast selection of men’s and women’s wedding bands, including diamond eternity bands.
Established in 1912, King Jewelers has proudly styled jewelry and timepiece aficionados from around the world. A pioneer among independent couture jewelers, King Jewelers has built an outstanding reputation steeped in quality, value and first-class customer service. King Jewelers offers bridal consultations for brides and grooms with the expert advice of its in-house bridal stylists and diamond specialists. King Jewelers offers brides and grooms a first-class experience, conveniently offering wholesale diamonds, custom designs for engagement rings and wedding bands, luxury designer bridal jewelry, watches for him, bridal party gifts, and gift registration, as well as engravings, appraisals, and expert jewelry cleaning. With two store locations in Aventura, FL and Nashville, TN, King Jewelers has won numerous awards as the Southeast’s top jewelry store and diamond wholesaler. King Jewelers is the luxury destination in Miami and Nashville for fine jewelry, diamonds, and Swiss timepieces. King Jewelers is Nashville diamonds and engagement rings wholesale store which specializes in bridal custom designs. King Jewelers is a member of the Jewelers of America, American Watch Guild, and the American Society of Appraisers. King Jewelers has GIA Certified Gemologists and offers expert jewelry and watch repairs. For additional information, please visit www.kings1912.com.

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