First off, they’re slinging some serious bling. We’re talking Speedmaster Omegas (that 3573.50 model got my attention!), “Beautiful BIG Engagement Rings” (capital letters and all, gotta love the enthusiasm!), and apparently, a whole lotta other fancy jewelry. They’ve got that whole “gift that sparkles forever” vibe going on, which, yeah, classic jeweler move. But hey, who doesn’t like sparkly things? I know I do.
And get this, they’re not just selling, they’re lending! South Florida’s *largest* collateral lender, no less. So, if you’re in a pinch and got some serious hardware lying around, you could potentially hock your Rolex there. Risky business, maybe, but options are options, right?
They’ve been around since 1983, which is a pretty long time, especially in the jewelry game. That says something about staying power, I guess. They’ve got a decent social media presence too, looks like. Hashtags galore: #CocktailsAndCarats, #GoPinkChallenge (whatever that is!), #HolidayCelebration. The whole shebang. Gotta love a company trying to stay relevant. It feels very “we’re here, we’re sparkly, get used to it!”
What I *did* find a little weird is the whole “Jewelry History: Baroque Jewelry” thing. Like, are they selling Baroque jewelry? Or just, you know, educating us on the history of it? It kinda felt like a random content drop, which, to be fair, is something I do myself sometimes. Brain farts happen, even to jewelers.
The address, though, is a little confusing. One place says 1500 Gateway Blvd Ste 220, Boynton Beach, FL, 33426, and another mentioned Boca Raton. I’m guessing they have multiple locations? Or maybe the Boynton Beach one is a satellite store or something. Honestly, I didn’t dig too deep. I’m not *that* invested.