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Boodles revenue jumps to £124.5m as profit dips — the investment choices behind Britain’s prestige jeweller
Boodles revenue rose 19% to £124.5 million in the 12 months to 28 February 2025, according to newly filed accounts referenced in UK business reporting. Over the same period, pre-tax profit fell from just over £18 million to £14.7 million. A separate trade report put the first-year sales figure under the new joint managing directors at £125 million, with operating profit down 25% to £13 million. Boodles revenue: what changed inside the business The year marks a clear leadershi
Jan 252 min read


Lab-grown diamond wholesale prices fell 26% in 2025 — what UK jewellers should do next
Lab-grown diamond wholesale prices declined 26% year-on-year in 2025, according to Edahn Golan’s Lab Diamond Wholesale Price List (as reported in January 2026 coverage). The same reporting noted signs of stabilisation: the quarterly price drop slowed to 4.7%, described as the smallest decline since lab-grown diamonds entered the market. This matters for UK jewellers because lab-grown is now a fast-moving category where pricing, stock-turn, and consumer expectations can shift
Jan 252 min read


Britain’s Top 20 Jewellers: who’s winning share in high-end watches & jewellery — and why
Britain’s Top 20 Jewellers—tracked using published Companies House accounts and focused on businesses where retail performance can be isolated—generated £2.65 billion in sales in 2023–24, up from £1.8 billion in 2015–16. That growth hasn’t been evenly shared. The biggest story is how market power has shifted toward the very top end of the sector. Britain’s Top 20 Jewellers market-share shifts: the headline winners and losers In the most recent year where the analysis says all
Jan 242 min read
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