This is the Flushing location of Cooper Jewelry, located inside Queens Crossing. The flagship store is Warren, NJ. Cooper Jewelers is owned by a husband & wife team, Jack and Elayne. The Flushing store is mostly run by Jack.
Most of the jewelry in this store are watches.. Mostly high-end brands, from Tudor (Little brother of Rolex), IWC, Audemars Piguet, Chopard, Tag Heuer, Ebel, Michele, Baume & Mercier, Ulysse Nardin. etc. If you like Rolex or Movado, they don't have them at this location; though they should have some at the NJ store.
They have a cabinet with a few leather wallets and card cases from Alfred Dunhill that look pretty nice. Fairly priced too. They also have 2 display cases with wedding and engagement rings. If you need a battery change for your watch, or cleaning, they do that too, for a charge of course.
After a robbery a few years ago, they have this new policy to keep the front doors locked during store hours and a salesperson will only open up if a customer wants to come in.
That being said, once you enter, don't expect stellar customer service. Actually, the first 5 minutes in the store, don't expect anything more than a, "Hello, Welcome to Cooper Jewelers." The sales associate(s) will let you browse..and then after a few minutes, ask you if you need any help and if you'd like to try on some watches or rings. If you say, "No, I'm just browsing", they probably won't talk to you for the duration of your stay.. loll
From what I've seen, most of the clientele are extremely wealthy Asians in their 30s and older. Money is no issue to them, and when they come in to the store, they pretty much know exactly what they're getting; They tend to always ask for the same brands: Rolex, Movado, Cartier, & Chopard. After hearing those brands, you know that they don't really care about the unique features of the watch, they only care about diamond bling and 18k gold bracelets, and stuff. -_- read more