Showing posts with label new jersey. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

HUGE Sale on White Topaz Stone Drop Earrings- TODAY ONLY



Item of the Day. 
White topaz stone drop earrings in sterling silver with
yellow gold overlay for $249 today only. Regularly $450



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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Exclusive Wedding Band Weekend $1500 credit and 20% off-Mark Your Calendars!


HAMILTON JEWELERS TO HOST WEDDING BAND WEEKEND



Hamilton Jewelers announced an inaugural event that is the first of its kind in the Palm Beach region.  From Friday, February 6, 2015 through Sunday, February 8, 2015, Hamilton will showcase thousands of wedding bands and commitment rings in a tremendous exhibition at The Gardens Mall.   With several significant features including special financing, complimentary engraving, gift with purchase, and more, the event is poised to be an important addition to the bridal marketplace in South Florida.
  
WHO: HAMILTON JEWELERS
WHERE: THE GARDENS MALL, PALM BEACH GARDENS
WHEN: FEBRUARY 6 – 8, 2015

The event will showcase wedding bands and commitment rings in a tremendous assortment of metals and styles, including platinum, gold, ceramic, cobalt, tungsten, and titanium, priced from $195.   “There are now so many interesting and modern options for wedding and commitment rings,” says Hamilton Vice President Donna Bouchard.   “From alternative metals to diamond and gemstones to custom-designed styles, there is something for every taste and every budget.  This event will showcase the breadth of possibilities available for today’s bride and groom.”
For this weekend, guests can enjoy savory wedding cake and sip champagne while they browse the extensive selection of rings.  With no interest financing until 2016 and special offers like complimentary engraving, valued at $60, this event is not to be missed.    Hamilton is also working in partnership with CBS 12 and PGA National Resort as a presenter of the Amazing Wedding Race.  During this event, on Saturday from 11am – 5pm, Hamilton will provide complimentary photo portraits for any couple.   The photo can be used for entry into The Amazing Wedding Race, where couples could win their dream wedding including a magnificent venue, wedding bands, invitations, flowers, cake, and much more!  

Further, Hamilton is also offering all guests who attend the weekend a $1,500 credit towards a wedding booking at PGA Resort, as well as a Hamilton gift card equivalent to 20% of wedding band purchases from this weekend.  

www.hamiltonjewelers.com


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MORE INFO: Donna Bouchard,   
E:  donna@hamiltonjewelers.com
T:  609.454.4575




Monday, August 18, 2014

Trending in Fashion: Color Blocking, Here is the 411

Color blocking has been a fashion favorite for some time now and it doesn’t seem to be going away. With summer coming to an end shortly, we thought we’d share with you four ways to incorporate color blocking into your wardrobe before drab winter hits. First, what is color blocking? Color blocking is defined as the method of wearing multiple solid colors in an outfit, usually bold and bright colors. You may be thinking you can’t pull this style off, but you’d be wrong! It’s a lot easier than you think.

-          Head to Toe color blocking: This is the most well known and most worn type of color blocking, embodying the true definition of color blocking. Simply start with a color and pair with different hues. To pull off this dramatic look, start with a bright hue like fuchsia and don’t hold back! To carry this look into fall, try color blocking with one of Pantone’s fall 2014 colors, like Misted Yellow or Bright Cobalt. Complete the look with chunky gold jewelry. Go big or go home, right!

-          Weekend color blocking:  Our favorite type of color blocking, not to bold yet still a stand out! The trick to the weekend color block is pairing your brightly hued pants with denim or chambray. Try a vibrant red pants for summer and Radiant Orchid for fall! The important part is keeping the focus on the pants, so stick with neutral flats or pumps. Jazz up the look with a studded collar.

-          Work appropriate color blocking: This look is very similar to the weekend color blocking look, but paired with black, tailored separates. It can be difficult to wear color in the work place but teaming a vibrant hue with black will leave you feeling fashionable and work-appropriate!


-          Pastel color blocking: This type of color blocking is perfect for the end of summer. Pair light pastel hues like blush and lavender with dark, wintery colors like olive and navy.


There you have it, color blocking 101. Now that we’ve given you some ideas on how to pull this trend off, will you be sporting any of these looks?  We also want to hear from you, send us your color blocking looks or tell us which type of color blocking is your favorite on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram! 

For added sparkle and pizzazz, visit Hamilton Jewelers to browse through trending jewelry and accessories.

Friday, August 15, 2014

BREAKING NEWS: This week ROLEX Announced their NEW WATCH (Commemorating James Cameron's New Film)

While holding an event at the American Museum of Natural History on August 4th, Rolex made a very special announcement, an announcement that took a lot of people by surprise. Normally, Rolex unveils their newest watches at Baselworld, which takes place every March, but on a beautiful New York City night, Rolex broke from the norm and announced the DeepseaSea-Dweller with D-Blue Dial. The news came at an early screening of James Cameron’s new documentary, Deepsea Challenge 3D, where Cameron was also presented with the first Rolex Deepsea with D-Blue Dial.

This pairing came about in 2012, when Cameron worked with other companies and Rolex to design a new submersible vessel to explore the depths of the ocean. Rolex contributed by supplying Cameron with an over-sized version of the normal Deepsea watch, but one that could withstand the forceful amount of pressure at 12,000 meters under water, known as the Deepsea Challenge. With a Deepsea watch on his wrist and the 51mm Deepsea Challenge strapped to the outside of the vessel, Cameron was ready to make his journey to the Mariana Trench, the deepest point of the earth’s ocean.


This special edition watch, which commemorates Cameron’s dive and new film, is based off of the Deepsea Sea-Dweller 1166600 model. And when we say based off, we mean it’s extremely similar with a few changes here and there. Both Deepsea watches have the same 44mm case, 5mm thick sapphire crystal, depth of 12,800 feet, and titanium case back. So what makes this watch so special, aside from Rolex announcing it “out of season” and the fact that it commemorates Cameron’s journey? The dial, yes, the dial. The unique gradient dial transforms from blue to black to represent the depths of the ocean.  Another interesting detail is the word “DEEPSEA” is featured in bright green, which happens to be the same color of Cameron’s submersible, and has been moved from 12 o’clock to 6 o’clock.  


This collaboration and unexpected announcement has watch enthusiasts excited for what’s to come from the Rolex brand.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Watch Bands: Leather, Fabric, Rubber Or Metal? That Is The Question..

With summer comes activity, heat, moisture, water sports and more. All of these things play a role in the lifespan of your watch and, more importantly, your watchstrap. Knowing what type of watchstrap to wear (if your strap is interchangeable), or what type of strap to buy, can go a long way in preserving your summer-wear timepieces.
Are you all about staying indoors and remaining cool? Taking in some movies, art galleries or museums? If so, a leather strap will suit you just fine. Leather straps offer comfort on the wrist and give a dimension to the watch that offers certain style flair. Dark, distressed leather can impart a vintage feel, while bright colorful hues exude a fashion-forward summery feel. Leather straps are made of all sorts of hides, ranging from calfskin to snake skin, crocodile, alligator, ostrich, stingray and more. Leather is relatively easy to take care of in the right temperatures, but – in heat and humidity – these straps tend to get a bit sticky on the wrist.

One of the hottest trends on the market today is the use of NATO straps. These fabric straps – offered in a huge variety of colors and patterns – converts any watch from serious to sporty in an instant. Today, so many watch brands – across all price points – use NATO straps on their watches. Also referred to as military straps, NATO straps have their origins firmly rooted about four decades ago when nylon straps were offered to soldiers because they were durable, could be easily cleaned and were not expensive to buy. Interestingly, while NATO straps are also referred to as military straps, there were not made for NATO troops, instead they garnered their name from the G10 form British soldiers had to use to requisition a strap. They were first referred to, in the early 1970s, as G10 straps.

Typically made of nylon (though also offered in leather), these straps are usually easy to change and extremely functional. They typically feature a keeper through which the end of the strap is passed after looping though the watch lugs and across the back of the case. This double security offers peace of mind that if a spring bar or other lug element breaks, the case is still held in place by the other lug. Stripes have become the typical pattern for NATO straps, with the color combinations often denoting some special meaning.  The great thing about these straps is that they can get wet, dry pretty quickly and usually don’t stick to the wrist. With constant water and sun, they may fade a little but that is part of the charm of a NATO strap. They are meant to be worn and are particularly good for rugged or extreme sports.
If you are the type who prefers the look and feel of a metal bracelet, that’s a good thing in summertime. Most of today’s metals are extremely sturdy. In fact, among the advantages of metal over fabric or rubber is that it holds up well in rugged outdoor terrains. The type of metal used naturally plays a role in the lifespan of a bracelet, but typically bracelets are long lasting. Titanium offers lightweight appeal, but steel and other metals offer a weight that some people enjoy feeling on the wrist. Naturally, metal is more expensive than most other materials (except for truly exotic leathers).
Generally, metal bracelets are created using individual links that are held together with either pins or screws, or both, and they can be sized to fit the wrist. Today’s steel watches are often coated with black or other colors via a variety of processes, such as PVD (physical vapor deposit). Bracelets are easy to care for, and typically can just be rinsed with water and dried with a soft cloth. Of course, bracelets can scratch – making them perhaps not the most ideal choice for mountain climbing or cave exploration. In short, summer activities and lifestyles may play a role in your material of choice. However, fit, craftsmanship and – most important – personal taste should also be considered.
Visit http://www.hamiltonjewelers.com  to browse our entire inventory of timepieces and hand crafted jewelry. Located in New Jersey, but one of the leading online jewelers in the nation, offering complimentary shipping every day.

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Standing Out In The Crowd: Trending Watches/Timepieces

Unusual watches vary and put the design limits to the test. The vast majority of these eclectic pieces have a very unique look and feel about them. There is usually no ordinary theme to them and are for the crowd that wants to stand out from the rest. A watch can vary by material, color, style and shape. What makes a watch unique is the combination of these four factors.

The material of the watch is one of the most unique factors and one that can really make a watch stand out from the rest. Watches can be made out of anything you can form in a watch that is durable such as gold, stainless steel, titanium, platinum, tungsten carbide, ceramic, plastic, wood and more.

The color of a watch will also make the watch stand out especially if it’s a bright color. If a watch is made from plastic, then it can be any color one can imagine. You’ll see watches in funky colors and some in black or white. Watches made of gold are of course only going to be the color of gold but can be unique by having a different color wristband. The options can be anywhere from quirky and fun to elegant and sophisticated. (see image below of  ROLEX CELLINI CELLISSIMA


Referring to the face of the watch, the shape can really define a watch. The most common watch shapes are square, rectangular and round. Unusual watches would include shapes such as hexagonal, oval, trapezoid and varieties of the most common. Finding a watch with an unusual shape will definitely be a way to wear something that everyone else is not.

A timepiece is truly a representation of fashion and style that links directly to you. Today, many unique watches are made compared to the past. The technology of watches has evolved and nowadays watches can be very complex. Watches no can have alarms, time zones, dates, thermometers, compasses, ocean wave charts and many other gadgets. Watches have either been digital or analog but recently watches have been made into a combination of both.


One of the most extreme unusual watches is manufactured by DEVON. The watch is called Tread which has a set of interwoven belts with numbers to display the time. The one belt displays the hour and the other displays the minute. The see-through top shows some inter working which is really cool to see the gears and mechanics of. The movement isn't mechanical or electric but a hybrid of the two. The unique design requires a lot of energy to operate so it has a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery which needs to be charged every few weeks.  The specifications of the Tread include a stainless steel case, 1mm sapphire crystal, water resistant, lithium polymer rechargeable battery, inductive wireless charging and nylon time belts. 
Devon Watch
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