Clocks, Watches & Jewellery
Five things to remember when buying Breitling watches
Léon Breitling was a skilled watchmaker who began crafting timepieces and measuring tools from his workshop in St-Imier in Switzerland in the 19th century.
The buyer's guide to jewellery with coloured gemstones
Gems are stones or minerals, deemed precious, semi-precious or fine and ornamental and are found in many types of jewellery.
The definitive guide to buying Rolex watches at auction
Rolex is the best known and most popular luxury watch brand in the world.
What to look out for when buying jewellery at auction
More and more people are discovering the benefits of buying jewellery at auction. Free from high street mark-ups, ‘pre-loved' jewels by luxury designer names are priced at a fraction of the cost of buying a similar brand new item.
Five things to remember when buying Omega watches
Swiss watch maker Omega prides itself on innovation and quality.
What to look out for when buying Tiffany
Jewellery brand Tiffany & Co was founded in 1837 in New York by 25-year-old Charles Lewis Tiffany and John Young.
The Jaeger-LeCoultre watches buying guide
Known for its quality, craftsmanship and innovation, Jaeger-LeCoultre has long been one of the most desirable watch brands.
An expert's guide to buying diamond rings
A large array of diamond rings are regularly offered at auctions on thesaleroom.com.
The buyer's guide to English antique table clocks
England has a fine history of clockmaking and no model represents this tradition more than the table clock.
Sustainably, stylishly second-hand: lots to celebrate World Environment Day
World Environment Day (WED) bills itself as the largest international annual recognition for the environment.