Morgan Jewelers is hosting its Fall Private Event on Thursday, November 20th, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. across its Rocky Mountain region locations, with hours varying by specific store. This exclusive one-day celebration offers customers some of the most significant discounts of the year on fine jewelry and luxury timepieces, presenting substantial savings opportunities for consumers in Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.
The event features tiered discounts and savings of up to 60% off select merchandise, making high-end jewelry more accessible to a broader customer base. Among the notable offers, lab-grown diamond crawler earrings originally priced at $1,000 will be available for just $499.99 exclusively during the event day. Additionally, an $80 sterling silver necklace will be reduced to $39.99, representing approximately 50% savings for customers.
All guests attending the Fall Private Event will receive a special gift card valued up to $750 off, redeemable only during the November 20th celebration. The first 100 customers to RSVP for the event will receive complimentary cubic zirconia earrings as a token of appreciation from the jeweler. Attendees will also have the opportunity to enter a grand prize drawing to win a distinguished Bulova men's watch and a stunning women's necklace, adding to the event's appeal.
Morgan Jewelers emphasizes that this private event combines elegance, value, and personal service in an unparalleled shopping experience. The company encourages guests to RSVP promptly to secure their spot and receive event-exclusive offers. Customers can contact any Morgan Jewelers locations across the six-state region for additional information about the event, product selection, and professional jeweler services available.
The timing of this significant discount event during the fall season positions Morgan Jewelers to capture early holiday shopping demand while making luxury items more accessible to consumers facing economic pressures. The substantial markdowns on lab-grown diamonds and precious metals reflect broader industry trends toward alternative materials and competitive pricing strategies in the jewelry retail sector.


