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The Jewelry District

Episode 83: Jacob & Co.’s Godfather Watch, Luxury Brands Gain Clout, Translating Gen Z

The Jewelry District

JCK

Fashion & Beauty, Business News, Business, Arts, News

9.925 Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2022

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

JCK editor-in-chief Victoria Gomelsky (https://www.jckonline.com/writer/victoria-gomelsky/) and news director Rob Bates (https://www.jckonline.com/writer/rob-bates/) discuss Victoria’s recent trip to Sicily to see Jacob & Co.’s new Opera Godfather 50th Anniversary watch commemorating the classic film. Next, Victoria and Rob explore the growing power of brand names in high jewelry, a trend fueling forays into real estate and hospitality. Victoria breaks down how changing legislation may pave the way to more transparency on sourcing and the supply chain. Finally, Rob shares what recent research by The Women’s Jewelry Association and Citizen Watch America revealed about Gen Z—and finds out how well he and Victoria speak Gen Z’s language with a quiz on current slang.Show Notes:02:15 Victoria recaps her trip to Sicily to see Jacob & Co.’s Godfather watch10:40 Rob and Victoria discuss the growing power of high jewelry brand names16:35 Victoria speculates on the current state and likely future of transparency in the industry17:50 Rob reports on a recent WJA event sponsored by Citizen Watch focusing on Gen ZEpisode CreditsHosts: Rob Bates and Victoria GomelskyProducer and engineer: Natalie ChometPlugs: @jckmagazine, JCK’s e-newsletterShow RecapJacob & Co. Godfather Watch Honors Hollywood HistoryVictoria describes her visit to Taormina, Sicily, to see Jacob & Co.’s new Opera Godfather 50th Anniversary watch, a limited-series $500,000 collectible timepiece that plays the theme from the Oscar-winning film and features 13 iconic scenes from the movie engraved on the case using laser technology. Highlights of the trip included Godfather trivia and tales recounted by actor Gianni Russo, who played Carlo Rizzi, as well as visits to locations from the film. For Victoria, the experience held special meaning because The Godfather was her father’s favorite movie.The Growing Power of High Jewelry Brand NamesRob notes that Jacob & Co. is working with a developer in Dubai to create an ultra-luxe residential tower, with designs inspired by the company’s jewelry. Victoria says this reflects the increasing power of brand names in a market that now comprises 25-30% branded jewelry. Her recent conversations with CEOs from Bulgari, Pomelatto, and Tiffany & Co. suggest that branded jewelers are optimistic about the future, expanding factories and brick-and-mortar stores that elevate the retail experience, such as the soon-to-open Tiffany flagship store. They are also banking on the trust their names inspire to explore other spheres. Bulgari, for example, is expanding its hospitality footprint with a resort in the Maldives. High jewelry brands see growth potential around the world and in smaller-tier U.S. cities with high concentrations of wealth, like Aspen and Boston, where A. Lange & Söhne recently opened a boutique. This supports the theory that the rich are getting richer, Victoria observes. The Truth About Transparency and Changes on the HorizonVictoria observes that it’s rare for companies to share real, on-the-record answers to questions about corporate responsibility. She recently wrote a story about transparency in the watch trade for which she called 12 high-end watch makers, including Cartier, Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe, and Rolex.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Jewelry District, a podcast by J.C.K.

0:13.8

Today, Rob Bates and Victoria Gamalski talk about Victoria's press trip to Sicily for CEO interviews and a quiz on Gen Z Lingo.

0:29.7

Hey everyone, welcome to the jewelry district. This is Victoria Gimelski, editor-in-chief of JCPK and JCPalmon.com,

0:36.6

calling in from Los Angeles, and I'm with.

0:39.4

Rob Bates, news director of J-C-K and J-CKOnline.com, calling in from New York City.

0:47.8

New York City, home of New York City Jewelry Week, which by the time people are listening to

0:52.1

this will be just finished, but it is in the midst of

0:55.3

a series of events. Are you doing anything for jewelry week? I don't know. How does one celebrate

0:59.3

jewelry week? One attends, one of the very, very many, many events. I am on track to lead a panel

1:06.2

discussion on AI, artificial intelligence in the jewelry industry on Saturday.

1:15.0

And it's taking place in industry city, which is like an event maker's space in Brooklyn.

1:21.7

It's a little bit of a schlet for Manhattanites, but I'm hoping it doesn't entirely turn people off to head to Brooklyn.

1:26.0

And Matthew Tratner from Serene is going to be one of my panelists.

1:28.2

And as is Casey Melvin, co-founder of the future of jewelry.com, which is a custom jewelry website where you can pretty much create

1:33.6

ring, signet rings of your heart's desire using their software.

1:38.0

Former, former podcast guest?

1:40.1

Former podcast guest, exactly. So I'm super excited to talk to them about AI. And I'll definitely be touching base about this topic in the near future because it is so,

1:50.1

so interesting and very much present in the way the Julian Street is handling its affairs.

1:55.8

We can touch base more on that later, but not to talk entirely about AI.

1:59.5

Anyway, the point is I will be in,

2:01.3

I'm flying in New York tomorrow. I will have come and gone by the time people hear this,

2:05.1

but I'm excited, excited to see, well, I don't know if I'll see you. Hopefully, Rob,

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