Sometimes the best way to get the right look is to commission it to be designed personally. Custom pieces have always been a coveted part of luxury jewelry ownership, whether it is for engagements, upkeep of family heirlooms, or just something unique..
As a luxury jewelry retailer, we know the importance of remembering an anniversary. This month, we’re celebrating the 77th Anniversary of the U.S. Airforce. This division trains some of the best pilots, soldiers, and intelligence in the world t..
It can be tough to be left-handed in a right-handed world. Today is International Left-Handers Day, which celebrates those with a dominant left hand. For centuries, children with a propensity to use their left hand were discouraged or even reprimande..
Father’s Day is right around the corner and we’re gearing up to celebrate all our Dads at Deutsch. From baseball games to homework help, Dads have always been there for us. There’s no way we can properly thank them for all of their ..
TUDOR has defined excellence for decades. First registered as a brand in 1926 on behalf of Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf, TUDOR built a reputation as a paragon of innovation and precision. A TUDOR timepiece is a magnificent piece of intricate engineeri..
This one’s for the horologists out there. A watch is more than just another accessory. It could be a lasting heirloom passed down for generations. It could be a beautiful gift from a loved one. A truly iconic accessory, watches have been tradit..
Let your true colors shine through When it comes to watches, there tends to be a huge amount of variety in design, shape, size, and movement type, but not so much variety in color. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing! The reason wat..
Watch innovation is never-ending. In the 1950s, it brought us diving watches. The next decade brought forth the first mass-produced chronographs. The 1970s introduced a new genre of wristwatches: the luxury sports watch. Since then, the world of spor..
When Louis-François Cartier took over his master’s Parisian workshop in 1847, he gave the brand new company his own family name, not as a symbol of vanity, but as a promise. The Cartier family, you see, had long held an unofficial family..
Beginning a Dynasty Okay, picture this: It’s 1914. Men are duking it out in trenches in the biggest war in history, dodging bombs and bullets like there’s no tomorrow, and they still have to dig around in the pockets of their uni..