Miami Design District: a Mecca for jewelry and watch lovers

By Åse Anderson

Miami is well on its way to becoming the jewelry and watch capital of America, with luxury shopping brands such as Cartier jewelry opening stores at the luxury-packed Miami Design District.

From Bulgari jewelry to Hublot and TAG Heuer watches, visitors to the Miami Design District are spoilt for choice. The impressive list of high-end jewelry and watch brands that have already opened their doors in the luxury shopping area also includes Tiffany & Co. jewelry, A. Lange & Söhne, IWC Schaffhausen, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Omega watches, Parmigiani Fleurier, Piaget, Tourbillon, Vacheron Constantin, Vhernier and Yvel.

New luxury names are being announced all the time with Harry Winston jewelry, Panerai, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Audemars Piguet watches all due to open stores shortly. It’s no wonder the area, which will boast more than 100 international high-end retailers by next year, is being described as a “mecca for jewelry and watch collectors”.

The neighborhood is owned by Miami Design District Associates, which is a partnership between Dacra, founded by visionary entrepreneur Craig Robins, and L Real Estate, a private equity fund that specializes in creating luxury shopping destinations, of which the French luxury goods group LVMH is a minority investor.

Over the past few years, the partnership has transformed what was once a run-down area of Miami into a vibrant hub of shops, restaurants and art galleries. The rejuvenated Miami Design District is also a shining beacon of architectural design with buildings by renowned architects such as Sou Fujimoto, Aranda/Lasch, Iwamoto Scott, K/R, and Leong Leong. Describing the area, Craig Robins said it offers a “radically different experience” that combines SoHo style with the power of Fifth Avenue.

He added: “We are proud to offer the world’s most exceptional luxury brands, in addition to galleries, showrooms and restaurants. It has become a destination for international shoppers, as Miami has grown increasingly more sophisticated and global. The Design District is an entirely new concept for Miami.”

The majority of the Miami jewelry and watch stores are located in the design district’s Palm Court area, within an imposing blue glass structure designed by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto. Mr Robins said the location had inspired the brands “to do creative things with their stores, investing in incredible architecture and artist collaborations.”

One brand aiming for an innovative store design is Tiffany, which has opened a Miami boutique featuring works from contemporary artists including David Altmejd, Paul Fägerskiöld, Richard Louderback, Thilio Heinzmann and Miami-born Michele Oka Doner. The inside of the store pays homage to Miami’s Art Deco movement, with a massive mural featuring jewel tones and pastels on the back wall, a curved staircase, polished metal walls and faceted mirrors in the second floor salon.

  • German watchmaker A Lange & Sohne has opened a store in the revamped Miami Design District.

    German watchmaker A Lange & Sohne has opened a store in the revamped Miami Design District.

  • Luxury Swiss watchmaker IWC boutique in the Miami Design District.

    Luxury Swiss watchmaker IWC boutique in the Miami Design District.

  • Jaeger-LeCoultre, a major player in watchmaking, also has a boutique located in the constantly evolving Miami Design District.

    Jaeger-LeCoultre, a major player in watchmaking, also has a boutique located in the constantly evolving Miami Design District.

  • Omega watches, one of the world's most respected watchmaking brands, has one of its five Miami boutiques located within the Miami Design District.

    Omega watches, one of the world’s most respected watchmaking brands, has one of its five Miami boutiques located within the Miami Design District.

  • Watchmaker Parmigiani Fleurier is one of the most recent brands to open a boutique within the Miami Design District.

    Watchmaker Parmigiani Fleurier is one of the most recent brands to open a boutique within the Miami Design District.

  • TAG Heuer watches was one of the many brands who decided to relocate or open additional boutiques to ensure its place within the up and coming Miami Design District.

    TAG Heuer watches was one of the many brands who decided to relocate or open additional boutiques to ensure its place within the up and coming Miami Design District.

  • Tiffany & Co. Miami Design District storefront is reminiscent of the imposing entrance found at its flagship store in New York City.

    Tiffany & Co. Miami Design District storefront is reminiscent of the imposing entrance found at its flagship store in New York City.

  • As the Miami Design District continues to evolve, so too will the inclusion of prominent art installations such as the Buckminster Fuller Fly's Eye Dome.

    As the Miami Design District continues to evolve, so too will the inclusion of prominent art installations such as the Buckminster Fuller Fly’s Eye Dome.

  • The Miami Design District blends the perfect mix of luxury brands with imposing architecture and art to create a unique shopping experience.

    The Miami Design District blends the perfect mix of luxury brands with imposing architecture and art to create a unique shopping experience.

  • Bulgari jewelry is one of the more recent additions to the Miami Design District, opening its store in 2014.

    Bulgari jewelry is one of the more recent additions to the Miami Design District, opening its store in 2014.

  • Almost 50 years after Buckminster Fuller designed the Fly's Eye Dome, Craig Robins, the man behind the reinvention of the Miami Design District, acquired a 24ft prototype and, in 2012, he had it installed as a centerpiece of the district's re-design.

    Almost 50 years after Buckminster Fuller designed the Fly’s Eye Dome, Craig Robins, the man behind the reinvention of the Miami Design District, acquired a 24ft prototype and, in 2012, he had it installed as a centerpiece of the district’s re-design.

  • Glass walkways surround the many luxury brand boutiques that have chosen the Miami Design District as their home.

    Glass walkways surround the many luxury brand boutiques that have chosen the Miami Design District as their home.

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