Anne Klein started her company in 1968. Originally, Anne Klein only sold clothing in matching pieces and parts to make it easier to put clothes together. They were able to offer women products that fit their needs long before anyone else was serving this market. It could be called an overnight success – at least a smash hit as a result of Klein’s hard work, confidence and brilliance. Anne saw herself rise to the top and was one of the world’s top designers when she passed away, unexpectedly, in 1974. In her absence, the firm succeeded with labels like Donna Karan, Anne’s assistant.
Of course pieces of clothing weren’t enough when women wanted accessories, along with handbags, purses, hats, and gloves, came Anne Klein’s line of watches. Today there are actually two lines: Anne Klein and Anne Klein II. These watches come in hundreds of models and almost all are priced under $200. A few exceptions include diamond faces and they can be found at stores such as Bloomingdales, Macy’s, and Nordstrom.
The price range is crossed by Anne Klein’s range of styles. Conveniently, there are Anne Klein watches to match any outfit and any style or trend. The one thing that seems to emanate from all Anne Klein watches; but; She is modest elegance. The advanced and detailed models somehow preserve the pure simplicity that only the best designers in the world capture.