Ben Bridge Jeweler company history timeline

1912

One of the nation's largest chains of jewelry stores began with one store in 1912.

In 1912, Samuel Silverman, a fine guild watchmaker, opened his first store in downtown Seattle.

1922

1922: Ben Bridge becomes a partner in the jewelry store.

1927

In 1927, Samuel Silverman decided to move to California for health reasons, and he offered his stake in the store to his son-in-law.

From the start of Bridge's full ownership in 1927, a policy of promoting only from within the company was strictly adhered to, and this practice enabled the company to record one of the lowest employee-turnover rates in the jewelry industry.

1927: Ben Bridge acquires full ownership of the Seattle store.

When Sam moved to California in 1927, Ben purchased Sam’s interest in the business, renamed the store Ben Bridge Jeweler, and created a legacy of service, excellence, and value that continues to this day.

1968

They opened their next store in 1968, establishing it in the Southcenter Mall, located between Seattle and Tacoma, Washington.

1973

Partnering in 1973, Rolex became a prominent feature in all four Ben Bridge locations, taking its place among their heirloom quality pieces.

1978

After his graduation from the University of Washington with a degree in business administration and accounting, Ed Bridge began working on the sales floor in 1978, just before the company was scheduled to open its sixth store in Olympia, Washington.

1980

The company opened its first out-of-state store in 1980, when an outlet debuted in Portland, Oregon.

1990

In September 1990, daily management of Ben Bridge Jeweler officially passed to Ed and Jon Bridge, the fourth generation of family leadership when Silverman's tenure at the company was included.

2000

The deal was completed in May 2000, when Buffett's holding company, Berkshire Hathaway Inc., became the new owner of the 88-year-old enterprise.

2003

By 2003, the company operated 71 stores in 11 western states, with its most recent expansion program carving a presence in Texas, home to eight Ben Bridge Jeweler outlets.

2012

In 2012, leading up to the partnership’s 40-year anniversary, the two collaborated in Ben Bridge’s flagship location on 4th and Pike, installing an iconic Rolex standing clock and creating an immersive Shop in Shop to celebrate Rolex’s lifelong commitment to quality and style.

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