Steve Quick Jeweler

Chicago, United States

5

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20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Street
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Dogs Allowed
Yes
By Appointment Only
No

Description

Specialties

Loose Diamond Sales

Custom Jewelry Design

Full Jewelry repair shop

Watch Batteries

Watch Repair

Vintage and Estate Jewelry

Bridal

History

Established in 1987.

Autumn of 2012 marks the opening of our newest location. We are proud of our decidedly un-​corporate approach to our business and celebrate how different each of our stores look. Our Wicker Park location was created to reflect its vibrant surroundings. With a nod to the history and artistic bent of our new community, a step inside this store will instantly connect you to all things unique in Wicker Park. Our largest store also features an exclusive Diamond Room, a quiet and relaxing sanctuary that is ideal for browsing our extensive engagement and wedding ring collections or learning about the 4 C’s. Like all of our stores, Wicker Park is located within a short walk of our city’s best restaurants. Why not make a date of your visit to Steve Quick Jeweler? Call us for suggestions, day or evening.

Sara Wortman– Manager

Meet the Business Owner

Steve Q.

Business Owner

On September 22, 1986, the doors of Steve Quick Jewelr opened at 5 N. Wabash. We began as a micro-​business with 3 showcases in 280 square feet. At slow times Steve would hit the streets to hand out flyers. The business quickly outgrew the mindset and small confines of its Jewelers Row locale. In 1988 we reopened in Lincoln Park. In the late 1980’s, Steve Quick was commissioned by Macy’s to conduct Estate Jewelry Trunk Shows which he continued to do for four years. You can still see an emphasis on antique jewlery in all our stores today. By the late 1990s, the Steve Quick Jeweler brand of customer service caught on and business boomed. We built our reputation creating innovative custom pieces and completing repairs that less talented jewelers would not attempt. That meant being unafraid to remake pieces that turned out poorly elsewhere. And that is why we continue to be a full service jewelry business.