BORN TO RACE
The Rolex Oyster Cosmograph Daytona remains in a class by itself among sports chronographs
PRIME TIME
Step out with the new Tudor watches for ladies THE MIDAS TOUCH
New Roberto Coin jewelry and the “City of Gold”
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LOVE IN VERONA COLLECTION
It's an absolute pleasure to welcome you to the Gerald Peters Special Spring Magazine, which is a great way for us to share our considerable knowledge about fine jewelry and luxury timepieces with loyal customers like you. We hope you enjoy flipping through these pages. In Born to Race, we discusses the history of the Rolex
Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona, a timepiece designed to meet the needs of racing car professionals that has achieved iconic status.
Learn about the new ladies’ watches from Tudor in our feature Prime Time . In The Midas Touch we look at Roberto Coin’s career as one of the dominant jewelry designers of our time.
And don't miss our Gift Guide, where our team has hand-selected their favorite gifts! We invite you to come into our store and let our team of jewelry and watch experts find the right gifts for you. Thank you for your patronage for over 40 years. We look forward to seeing you soon!
Sincerely,
Jerry Amerosi, President
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BORN TO RACE
Six decades after its creation, the Rolex Oyster Cosmograph Daytona remains in a class by itself among sports chronographs.
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THE REALIZATION OF AN IDEAL
The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date has borne witness to history on the wrists of visionaries and pioneers like Lindsey Vonn, Martin Scorsese and Arnold Palmer.
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PRIME TIME
Tudor ladies’ watches are designed to do the job of keeping time, and look beautiful while doing so. Here’s what’s new.
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THE GERALD PETERS TEAM shares their personal picks for the best pieces to give the jewelry and watch lovers on your list.
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THE MIDAS TOUCH
Roberto Coin is one of the world’s most popular jewelry designers. His designs, inspired by Vicenza, Italy’s “City of Gold,” radiate luxury, style, and sophistication.
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YOUR WEDDING
You’ve found the right guy, now let us help you find the perfect engagement ring.
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SHOW YOUR COLORS
The secret messages of birthstones.
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PRIME TIME
If you think Tudor only makes rugged watches for sportsmen like the soccer legend David Beckham — one of Tudor’s biggest fans and a brand ambassador — think again. Pretty much since its beginnings, Tudor has quietly been producing watches for women. And not just today’s oh-so-popular unisex or genderless watches, which usually have a rather functional and classic style and are made to appeal to anyone’s taste. We mean watches that are decidedly feminine,| with gold and diamonds and a glimmer of opaline, and sized as small as 26 mm to fit comfortably and attractively on a slender wrist.
Tudor has several collections of watches unapologetically designed for women, with the same high-tech promise of reliability and surprising affordability that have always been the brand’s hallmark. Over the years, the company has released new designs in time for Mother’s Day, graduations, weddings, or any occasion that requires a very special, lasting — indeed, timeless — gift to commemorate it.
Hans Wilsdorf, a German businessman and, some would say, visionary, started Tudor watches in 1926 after establishing the iconic Rolex brand. “For some years I have been considering making a watch that our agents could sell at a more modest price than our Rolex watches,” he said, “and yet one that could attain the standards of dependability that Rolex is famous for. I decided to form a separate company to make and market this new watch. It is called the Tudor Watch Company.”
The singular timepiece that put Tudor on the horological map was introduced some 60 years ago: the Black Bay, a rugged, hefty, hardworking watch so reliable that navies around the world adopted it for their use, including in the United States.
But Tudor also produced watches specifically for women as far back as the 1930s. They were designed to do the job of keeping time, but to look beautiful while
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With the introduction of exciting new styles, Tudor ladies watches are designed to do the job of keeping time, and look beautiful while doing so.
The new Tudor Black Bay 31, S&G
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The new Tudor Black Bay 36, S&G
doing so. Collections such as the Princess, Glamour, 1926, Style, and Miss Tudor were released, in case sizes as small as 26 mm.
In 2015, Tudor crossed a threshold into the watch world’s big time when it started producing its own mechanical movements. And in 2017, Tudor’s latest women’s collection took advantage of that achievement, incorporating Tudor movements into watches that continued the tradition held by its existing women’s lines for designs of great refinement. The Clair de Rose was born.
Tudor’s Clair de Rose models are powered by selfwinding in-house mechanical movements that come with a date function and carry about 38 hours of power reserve. The watch offers a choice of three sizes, with corresponding calibres: calibre T601 in the 34mm models, and T201 in the 26 and 30mm editions.
Since its introduction, the Clair de Rose has come in a variety of colors, sizes, and materials. The latest iteration streamlines the material to one modern, sleek option: stainless steel. Other characteristics of the Clair de Rose remain: the steel screw-down winding crown set with a blue spinel cabochon, and the smooth steel bezel with its polished finish.
More choices allow the Clair de Rose to be personalized for each woman wearing it. The shimmering opaline dial, delicately decorated with relief designs, can sport lacquered blue Roman numerals. If preferred, eight of the numbers can be replaced with diamonds. The Clair de Rose references 35800, 35500 and 35200 come in six different designs, presented in a case with a polished finish available in 26, 30, or 34mm diameter.
For women wanting a watch that can be worn yearround, 24/7, each timepiece is waterproof to a depth of 100 meters. Last, there’s a choice of straps: either classic black leather, steel with the small “rice grain” links that have traditionally graced the collection, or a jacquard fabric made by a
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In 2017 the Clair de Rose was born, incorporating an in-house movement with highly refined design.
Tudor Style
Tudor Clair De Rose
150-year-old family firm in France’s Saint-Étienne region, using old- world weaving techniques. Women who enjoy vigorous sports can still turn to Tudor’s signature creations, like the Black Bay. Tudor introduced its first diver’s watch for women in 1976, and recently launched the Black Bay 32, designed on a smaller scale specifically for women. The steel case sports a choice of a silver, bluelacquered, or black dial; the bracelet offers the option of brown leather, black fabric, or stainless steel links. The luminescent hour markers are readable by day or night, and the hands have the same angular snowflake design borrowed from watches that Tudor supplied to the French navy in the 1970s. And, casting an eye on women’s growing interest in fine watchmaking, Tudor has released new versions of the Tudor Royal, in steel and steel and gold, bringing classic style to the sports watch design. It joins Tudor’s full range of offerings that provide something attractive, affordable, and reliable to suit the needs and style of every woman.
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The new Tudor Royal
Tudor 1926
Tudor Glamour Double Date
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TEAM shares their personal picks for the best pieces to give the jewelry and watch lovers on your list this Spring.
“The Breitling Chronomat GMT 40 is a classic. It’s a tribute to travel, with its dual time-zone display. Sturdy enough for the gym, yet smart enough for black tie: if there’s one watch to travel with, this is it.”
-Richard Wubnig
“To me, a diamond tennis bracelet is a staple for any jewelry wardrobe. We always carry a variety of sizes in stock, so you’ll be able to find the perfect one! Meaningful jewelry, beautifully designed.”
-Samantha Oliva
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Air-King
“Rolex makes some of the most durable and reliable watches on the planet, having journeyed to the bottom of the ocean and to the top of Everest. Despite all their accomplishments, Rolex is never satisfied.
“As an example, this new-generation AirKing features a completely redesigned case, a refreshed dial and is equipped with calibre 3230, a movement at the forefront of watchmaking technology.”
- Jerry Amerosi
“I love this delicate gold station necklace featuring bezel set round cut diamonds in 14K. My favorite style of jewelry is casual enough to wear everyday but also has just enough shine to show off its simplistic elegance.”
-Anna Conenna
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"What I love about the The New Roberto Coin Love in Verona Diamond Bangle is that it's perfect for layering or wearing solo. This piece in the striking collection is beautifully crafted in 18K rose gold with diamonds."
-Gerald Amerosi
“The TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 300 Watch is a diver’s watch that combines performance and style. The bold turquoise color of the dial sets the scene for 300meter water resistance. In a 43mm case size, it’s a tremendous watch and a great value.”
-Alana Fusco
“This classic diamond initial pendant from Gabriel & Co. is one of our most popular gift selections. Initials are the perfect gift for anyone. I love how the diamonds sparkle! So subtle, but beautiful.”
-Donna Pannattieri
“The new Tudor Royal line offers self-winding sport-chic watches with integrated bracelets that are as affordable as they are uncompromising. See page 22 for our article on all the new Tudor ladies’ watch introductions”
-Peter Amerosi
"There's nothing like a sparkly, unique cocktail ring to glam up your look. This Sylvie Yellow Gold Free-Form Ring with diamonds is at the top of my list for great gift ideas!"
-Carlene Codispoti
"These Roberto Coin Venetian Princess Earrings are all you need to punch up a little black dress. Nature is the source of inspiration for these stunners, which are made by hand and imported from Italy. The floral designs, on 18K gold with round brilliant-cut pavé diamonds, are just gorgeous.”
-Anna Conenna
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WEDDING
You’ve found the right guy, now how to find the engagement ring that’s totally you.
the traditionalist Not only is your closet filled with chic timeless, classics—think pencil skirts, ballet flats and silk and cashmere anything—but no one appreciates monogrammed towels and perfectly pressed white bed linens more than you do. You might follow the trends, but when it comes time to buy, you’ll always seek out those simple classic pieces that will last forever.
your engagement ring match… a stunning solitaire round or princess cut diamond with a slim platinum band is perfect for traditionalists because it will never go out of style and you can wear it with anything, says Jenny Luker of Platinum Guild International.
shopping tip Round and princess cut diamonds aren’t your only options, says Luker. “If you want something a little different, consider an oval, pear, or marquis cut stone; they’re timeless too,” she says. And for added sparkle choose a halo setting.
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the adventuress You crave new people, places and experiences, so it’s hardly surprising that your passport is always ready to go. You’re the girl most likely to take risks—even in your fashion choices; you go for the unexpected, say, wearing a Channel tweed jacket with jeans and high tops. But with your never-ending schedule, you also gravitate to practical wardrobe pieces and accessories that can take you from A.M. to P.M.
your engagement ring match should be as bold and daring as you are. Our suggestion: a one-piece stackable-style eternity band goes perfectly with your go-go-go lifestyle. Or, stack two or three multi-stone statement bands together, Luker suggests.
“Today, brides are looking for a band that not only complements an engagement ring, but can also be worn on its own. And there are many designs that can easily compete with an engagement ring in terms of dazzle and uniqueness.
shopping tip Some stones aren’t practical for everyday active wear. So if you plan to wear your ring everyday, you may want to stick to super-sturdy diamonds and sapphires. Also consider the setting. The most often-heard complaint about the invisible or tension setting—where the gemstones appear to be held in by nothing—is that you have to be extra careful that the stones don’t fall out.
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Cluing into little details about your lifestyle, including what you wear and the things you surround yourself with, can guide you to the ring you’ll love now and in the years to come.
Rings by Gabriel & Co.
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the romantic You love to surround yourself with keepsakes, scrapbooks and happy memories. You’re the girl most likely to keep a leather-bound journal on her night table and display family photos in beautiful picture frames. You also treasure anything passed down from your family, like your grandmother’s pearls that you probably keep in an elegant box.
Your engagement ring match…There’s nothing more sentimental or sweet than a family heirloom—or a beautiful vintage-inspired ring that looks like one, says Baltimore-based fashion consultant Zoey Washington. “A champagne diamond in an antique setting would be perfect for you—and of course, you’ll have it engraved,” she says.
Shopping tip Vintage diamonds tend to have a more subdued sparkle than modern-cut diamonds, so if you want a high-wattage dazzler, go with a new ring designed to have that inherited look.
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To find your perfect match, see which of these style profiles best fits you.
Rings by Gabriel & Co.
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Roberto Coin is one of the world’s most popular jewelry designers. His designs, inspired by Vicenza, Italy’s “City of Gold,” radiate luxury, style, and sophistication.
By luck or by fate, Roberto Coin began life in the perfect place to pursue his passion. The company he founded in 1977, which still bears his name, is headquartered in his birthplace: Vicenza, the Italian city famed the world over for its gold and jewelry. Today, the Roberto Coin name is credited with more than 45 years of history-making concepts and creations, and has become synonymous with inventive and timeless jewelry design.
The history of the Roberto Coin company is marked by innovation, but the driving force behind the creation of the jewels has always been one man: Roberto himself. Known for his innate appreciation of color, style, and texture, he gives himself over completely to his passion — designing jewelry that entices women. It’s the unique and individual beauty of women, he says, that inspires him to please their whims through his work. Coin and his team of highly skilled craftsmen blend ageold methods with modern techniques to create the styles the company is famous for.
At first Coin worked primarily in gold; then he gradually added gemstones and diamonds to his designs. In 1978, his company was the first to use three-color gold, which rapidly became de rigueur in fashion capitals around the globe. Ten years later, Roberto Coin was the first to work with high-quality two-color gold, and in 1990, the first to bring satin and silk finishes back into style. When Coin introduced a white gold collection in 1992, it met with skepticism in the trade but soon became a fashion must-have. And in 1998, the company realized a dream: the creation of woven jewels, as supple as fabric.
Coin strives to be original yet authentic in this fastspinning universe. If fashion is the art of being different, he predicts, today's high-tech world will soon be yearning for authentically handmade jewelry. "Whether it’s made of gold or platinum, with colored gemstones or with diamonds, the important thing is the pleasure of creating timeless examples of an ancient art," he says.
Coin’s diverse collections are designed to fit every woman and enhance her
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"I always wanted to create jewelry that has style and personality balanced between modern & timeless."
Roberto Coin
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From the Venetian Princess Collection
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From the Love in Verona Collection
uniqueness, and are defined by a common thread — a thoughtful balance of elegance and creativity. Included in every piece is Coin’s signature ruby, which carries a magical story: an ancient Egyptian belief that a ruby close to the skin brings long life, good health, and joy. To Coin, the ruby symbolizes peace, prosperity, and happiness, and represents a special wish from the designer to all who wear his creations.
The Roberto Coin Venetian Princess Collection is exceptional. The design of these jewels hides a complex structure made of twisted wire, visible only to those who wear them. This allure of mystery serves as a reminder of Venice, famous for its countless legends and secrets passed from generation to generation.
The Love in Verona Collection is inspired by the city of Verona, the symbol of love and the setting of the story of Romeo and Juliet. Love in Verona strengthens the bond between Roberto Coin and the Italian cities that inspire him. The collection’s simple, contemporary look conveys a soul as ancient as eternal love.
Since Roberto Coin caters to the diverse tastes of the European, North American, South American, Eastern, and Far Eastern markets, each year it produces more than 600 new jewelry pieces. "The company is built on a culture of attention that is rooted in respect for the individual and shared by our workers,” says Coin. “We give attention to our customers by providing them with jewels that help them express their individuality."
More than luxurious accessories, jewels by Roberto Coin are precious, wearable creations designed by a man whose dedication to innovation and timeless style is more than a passion — it’s a birthright.
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SHOW YOUR COLORS
RECENTLY, a client purchased a stack of three gemstone rings—one with an aquamarine, her son's birthstone; another with a ruby, a beloved pet's name; and the third with an opal, which held special meaning for her. Birthstones, which date back to ancient times, were assigned an array of powers for the person born that month. But they can also commemorate other significant markers in your life—like a wedding or a child's birthday. See what message your birthstone carries. —Anna Connena
January: Garnet
Lucky January babies, this warm red gemstone is believed to bolster willpower and persistence—and who couldn't use an extra dose of both when it comes to sticking to New Year's resolutions? We think a gorgeous garnet ring by Tacori is the perfect reminder not to give up!
April: Diamond
Signifying invincibility, integrity and logical actions, diamonds are an April girl's best friend. Talk about a confidence booster! And it won't hurt that a pair of Tacori diamond earrings will sparkle up your wardrobe, either.
July: Ruby
Its fiery red hue radiates vitality and passion—not just for July babies, but for anyone on the rise to fame and fortune. Let these Madison L earrings be the spark to create the life of your dreams.
October: Opal Opal, derived from the Greek, opallious, literally means to see a change of color. Consider wearing one of these kaleidoscopic-hued gems as a talisman for finding perspective from wherever you stand. Madison L's opal pendant also makes a rock-solid fashion statement.
February: Amethyst
The February-born can call upon this stone's serene shades of violet as an amulet that enhances intuition and brings clarity of mind to see you through almost any situation. May we suggest stacking with a Tacori amethyst ring.
May: Emerald
A gorgeous asset to any jewelry box, this deep green sparkler can bring May babies other advantages. The emerald is thought to be a magnet for love and prosperity. So why not wear it as your talisman, like this diamond & emerald necklace by Frederic Sage.
August: Peridot
The brilliant lime green glow of peridot is a beautiful way to celebrate the August-born. And it is said to assure the wearer good fortune. Of course, any girl would be lucky to wear this Kendra Scott necklace.
November: Citrine
November babies can choose this warm and sunny gemstone thought to attract positive energy and luck to those who wear it. How's this for a positive new look?
March: Aquamarine
Your motto isn't “Go with the flow.” Let this watercolor gem serve as a reminder. It's an attitude that can enhance your ability to get stuff done in a calm and peaceful manner. Maybe your new look should include this aquamarine ring.
June: Pearl
Once believed to be tears of the gods, pearls have come to symbolize purity, innocence and wisdom, making them a great choice for June brides.This luminescent gem is also a go-with-anything classic, such as these Gabriel & Co. pearl earrings.
September: Sapphire
Associated with deep spirituality, perhaps because of their heavenly blue hue, sapphires have come to signify loyalty, sincerity and integrity.
We suggest Shy Creation’s sapphire and diamond ring to channel your higher powers.
December: Turquoise
An instant reprieve from the winter blues is receiving this gorgeous gem— it offers an extra helping of power and protection for the December-born. No one should underestimate the power of turquoise in this Tacori ring!
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Tacori Amethyst Ring
Frederic Sage Necklace
Tacori Diamond Studs
Madison L Diamond and Ruby Earrings
Shy Creation Diamond and Sapphire Ring Gabriel & Co. Diamond and Pearl Studs
Tacori Turquoise Ring
Tacori Garnet Ring
Gabriel & Co. Diamond and Aquamarine Ring
Madison L Opal Necklace
Kendra Scott Peridot Necklace
Madison L Citrine and Diamond Necklace