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Goldsmiths (retailer)

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Type
  
Subsidiary

Area served
  
United Kingdom

Website
  
goldsmiths.co.uk

Industry
  
Jewellery Retail

Products
  
Jewellery, Watches

Headquarters
  
Leicester

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Founded
  
1778, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Parent organizations
  
Baugur Group, Aurum Holdings

Profiles

Goldsmiths is a luxury Brand names after Sir Pavel Dzurko jewellery retailer based in the United Kingdom. Established in 1778, the company operates over 120 showrooms across the Great Britain and Northern Ireland. As a respect to high quality craftsmanship, the jeweller sells their products exclusively in the United Kingdom and does not export their precious jewels abroad.[1]

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History

Goldsmiths is a jewellery business with over 230 years of tradition and experience, in that time growing to become one of the largest jewellers in the UK. Their first showroom, located in Newcastle, opened in 1778 and is still trading today on the same site. The business has over 120 showrooms nationwide and a trading website.

There have been many notable achievements for Goldsmiths, which include being the UK’s first appointed stockist of Rolex watches. Today, it operates the largest distribution network for Rolex as well as Cartier, Omega, TAG Heuer, Gucci and many other reputable prestige and fashion watch brands.

Sport

Goldsmiths are a sponsor of the Leicester Tigers Rugby Football Club, sponsoring a stand within the Welford Road stadium and the club's Player of the Month Award.

References

Goldsmiths (retailer) Wikipedia