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GIFT GUIDE

Holiday GIFT Guide

THE LORING & CO.TEAM shares their personal picks for the best pieces to give the jewelry and watch lovers on your list.

“The Rolex Explorer II is a classic. It is steeped in history and has a timeless design. I like how the crisp white dial really lets the bright orange GMT hand stand out. This watch is designed for adventure, one ready for any meaningful achievement.” -Rick ’This Thoroughbred design embodies David’s lifelong passions for sculpture and all things equestrian. In 18k yellow gold these hoops make a perfect addition to any wardrobe.” -Trent

“My holiday pick for this year is the Bremont MBIII. The design of the MBIII is iconic! It has the same function as a traditional GMT, but with the double crown, internal rotating bezel, the ejection seat pull tab on the seconds hand, and the practical/legible layout, it sets itself apart from the group. Another thing I love about this watch is the customizable underbarrel. Bremont offers an assortment of colors that you could select for the barrel of your watch which makes it a custom piece to some extent.” -Chris

“”I love FOPE's Flex-It bracelet for all the obvious reasons! Its stretchy, roll-on construction makes it incredibly easy to wear; it's important enough to wear alone or can be stacked with all your other arm candy. My pick from the Eka collection is especially fabulous because of the distinguished high-polished links.” -Caitlin

“Marco Bicego’s Lunaria Collection is classic. A favorite of mine, the collection shows the signature hand engraving which is made with the traditional “Bulino”, an ancient tool devised for the art of hand carving. This technique sets Marco Bicego apart, making each handmade piece truly unique, just like the woman who wears it.” -Kathy

“Meticulously crafted by Kwiat in 18 karat gold, this ring features 3 rows of sparking diamonds that literally dance in the sunlight! Internationally known for their superior diamond cutting, the ring gives evidence to Kwiat’s obsession with quality and excellence of design.” -Eleanor “Layering jewelry is a favorite of mine when helping my clients create fresh looks. Mixing different textures, colors, or a little sparkle to pieces people already own breathes new life into their wardrobe. I love this Roberto Coin emerald cut solitaire diamond necklace for just that reason. It is available in 18kt. white, yellow, and rose gold, has two different diamond size options (0.17tcw or 0.37tcw) and is available to be worn either 16” or 18”. This makes it an excellent option for those wanting to layer or to simply add a touch of sparkle to an outfit.” -Jason

“Stacking jewelry of any style is quite popular and Sethi Couture leads the way with their amazing stackable rings. They are great for adding to your wedding ring or creating a beautiful right-hand stack. The limitless options of metal materials and diamond cuts allow you to build something that is truly one-of-a-kind and absolutely stunning!” -Zack

“The new Tudor Ranger is an instant classic. This watch is one of the most historic in the Tudor line and this year’s re- release brought many amazing upgrades. The Ranger’s low profile and streamlined design makes it ideal for everyday wear. It is available on bracelet, fabric strap, or their new hybrid rubber strap that is perfect for a more relaxed look!” -Curt

“The Hercules Knot Bracelet is a perfect example of Ilias Lalaounis’ tradition of elegance in form and function. The Hercules Knot, a symbol of strength and love from ancient times, is a timeless motif that is beautifully represented in this 18K yellow gold hinged bracelet.” -Jody

“Cable Edge is the first DY collection to be certified as using 100% recycled metals. The Cable Edge collection experiments with angles, facets and torque, transforming smooth curves into finely sculpted lines – evoking Evan Yurman’s early pieces. Offered for both men and women, these modern designs are crafted from recycled sterling silver or 18K yellow gold, with hand-set diamonds carefully placed to amplify Cable Edge’s fluting.” -Amanda

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