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  2. Max Getz - Wikipedia

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    His brother Jack ran a chain of ten jewelry stores in Cincinnati. His brother Charles ran the Dayton jewelry store for 30 years and was killed by a gunman in the store in December 1969. [10] [16] His brother Samuel moved to Miami and opened the first Mayor's Jewelry store on Flagler Street. [17]

  3. Gruen Watch Co. - Wikipedia

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    Time Hill in Cincinnati (1937) In 1900 the corporate name became D. Gruen, Sons & Co. The new company became partially a Swiss company. The movements were no longer made in Glashütte, Germany, but in Switzerland again. 1903, a subsidiary was formed, “The Gruen Watch Manufacturing Company”, located in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland.

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  5. Signet Jewelers - Wikipedia

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    Signet Jewelers Ltd. (Ratner Group 1949–1993 then Signet Group plc to September 2008) is, as of 2015, the world's largest retailer of diamond jewellery. [1] The company is domiciled in Bermuda and headquartered in Akron, Ohio , and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange .

  6. Customs officers in Cincinnati seize $6.9 million in ... - AOL

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    The holidays may not be so happy for two households in North Carolina and Maryland after Cincinnati customs officers seized large counterfeit jewelry shipments addressed to residences in both ...

  7. Sterling Jewelers - Wikipedia

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    In February 2014, Signet Jewelers Ltd. agreed to buy Zale Corporation, with Zale shareholders receiving US$21 per share in cash in a US$1.4 billion deal. This merger created a $6.2 billion firm. [9] In August 2017, it was announced that Signet Jewelers Ltd. agreed to buy R2Net, owner of online jewelry retailer JamesAllen.com, for $328 million. [10]