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Simcoe Place, Concourse Level

200 Front St W, Toronto, ON M5V 3K2

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Phone:416-306-0359

Fax: 416-340-0359

Email:info@gembijou.com

Store Hours:Mon. – Fri. 9:30 am-5:30 pm

      

 

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While Sam Messiha comes from a long line of jewellers, the young owner of Gem Bijou has carved out a name for himself in a highly competitive industry. He’s done so by relationship-building – and espousing the tenets of first-rate customer service.
by Janine Druery
Photography by Lorne Bridgman



 

“In retail, it is often said: “If you don’t take care of your customers, someone else will.” While Sameh (Sam) Messiha didn’t invent that saying, the owner of Gem Bijou lives and breathes it. In a world where everyone talks about “customer service,” but many only give lip service to it, Messiha knows the road to success lies in taking good care of clients.

“Our philosophy of extreme customer service is pervasive throughout our company,” says Messiha. “Every member of Gem Bijou is a part of delivering a superior experience. Whether in person or over the telephone, every person is treated with professionalism, integrity and care.”

Gem Bijou is located downtown in the Simcoe Place office complex on Front Street, in Toronto’s underground path. It’s an attractive store with great brands. However, there are a lot of beautiful jewellery stores in town with great brands. Messiha knows this, but he also knows that none of it means anything without customers.

“This might sound like a cliché, but it is true,” says Messiha. “The key to success is great customer service, customer trust and fair pricing. If you provide customers with those three things, they will come.”

JEWELLERY ANCESTRY

Messiha knows what he speaks. He comes from a long line of jewellers, stretching back to his grandfather, Samy Messiha, who had a watch and jewellery store in Alexandria, Egypt, where Messiha was born. His father and uncle eventually took over the business and became distributors for Orient Watches.

Things changed in 1987 when Messiha was ten years old, and the family moved to Canada. His father and uncle started up one location in Toronto called Sam’s Watches, and from there, things took off.

His extended family – parents, brother, aunts, uncles and cousins – now own and operate seven independent retail locations in the GTA. This means that pretty much everyone in his family is involved in the jewellery business in one capacity or another.

“We’re known as the Sam family,” laughs Messiha as he talks about his family lineage – and his namesake. “I’m Sameh, my brother is Sami, my dad is Sany, and my grandfather was Samy – the original ‘Sam,’

“My grandfather was a man everyone respected – and not only people in the family,” says Messiha. We kept the name out of respect for him – that’s why we carried that name over.”

And it was his grandfather’s good name and business legacy that Messiha wants to perpetuate. “I think our business's secret is honesty with any good jewellery business,” he says. “If people feel you are being dishonest, you will never get repeat customers.”

 

 

OPENING UP SHOP

Messiha didn’t start out wanting to become a jeweller, although he knew. the opportunity was there. “My father never threw the business in our faces and said, ‘This is what you have to do,’” he says. “It has always been left as an option.” Before becoming a jeweller, he went to university to study Economics and then joined the Canadian Forces for a few years. Yet, he often helped out in his father’s business and enjoyed it.

“I helped introduce my parents to a few luxury brands,” recalls Messiha. “From those experiences, I developed a love for the business. At that point, I knew it was what I wanted to do.” Messiha stayed in his father’s business until an opportunity to open a store at Toronto’s TD Centre office complex. He opened up as Prime Time Watchery in November 2002. “It was the first experience for me to be managing a store,” says Messiha. “I was 26 at the time, so it was a big responsibility, and there was a lot for me to do in terms of attracting customers. It had its challenges.”

However, with some blood, sweat – and his intense desire to please his clients – the store became a success. He ran the store for ten years until moving locations to Simcoe Place in December 2012. He changed the name to Gem Bijou (“Gem” for gemstones and “Bijou” for a jewel in French). “Together, it means ‘I like jewellery’ in French,” Messiha says, and it is a play on words inspired by his wife, Joscelyne, a French teacher.

His store carries jewellery brands such as Elle, Canadian Ice, Swarovski, Simon G., Zeghani and Gabriel & Co. It has many timepieces, including Longines, Oris, Raymond Weil, Hamilton, Tissot, Movado, Gucci, and Alpina. Gem Bijou also offers custom design, jewellery repair services and watch servicing.

Messiha says he’s happy he chose to get into the jewellery business in the long run and would encourage other young people to get involved.

“The industry needs more fresh ideas,” he says. “A young entrepreneur will introduce social media as a new marketing avenue.

A young entrepreneur will embrace the new branding craze.”

LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS

While Gem Bijou is located near Toronto’s high-end hotels, many office buildings and many tourist attractions, it’s not in a traditional location. It’s not in a mall; it’s not in a plaza; it’s not visible from the street. So how does Messiha make it work so well?

“We get steady traffic under Simcoe Place, so primarily it’s the same traffic, the same people every day,” says Messiha, who runs the shop with four staff (and occasional help from his mother, Marie, who has her store). “So we’ve always got to make sure we give them excellent customer service, so they come back. Because, here, word of mouth travels very, very quickly.”

In addition to traffic in the building – people visiting other businesses, people who work in the area, or those coming to grab a bite in the nearby food court, Messiha has a constant stream of people visiting the Metropolitan Toronto Convention Centre across the street. And, of course, he has clientele from his previous location.

"Jewellery is one of those industries where yes, you will have customers who shop for discounts, but primarily your good customers are the ones who have a good experience with you and end up being loyal to you,” he says. Despite the mid-to high-level of his knowledgeable and savvy customer demographic, the customers who come to his store get more than good service and a reasonable price. “We give the experience of a mom-and-pop type of shop,” says Messiha.

“That sets us apart, especially in this area here – just being able to spend time with the customer.”

He says the mindset at Gem Bijou is to create memories and lasting relationships with clients.

“Our clients allow us to help them enrich their relationships by commemorating important events or simply expressing their love and admiration,” he says. “We become a part of the special occasions in their lives, and we do all we can to help make those moments wonderful. The beautiful products we carry are the means we use in building lasting bonds with our community.”

WHAT’S NEXT?

While Messiha is currently focused on getting Gem Bijou off the ground and well established, he says he would someday love to be able to expand it into a multi-location business. And he also dreams of uniting all of the stores run by family members and turning them into one big, family-run business.

“I think it would be great if we could combine and give ourselves more buying power and make us a lot stronger as a brand,” he says.                                          For now, Messiha is content to spend long hours at family dinners that are dominated by business discussions. “It’s great because it allows us to share our experience together,” he says. “We usually share stories about different experiences with customers, new product releases and possible security issues.”

He also thinks about passing the business on to the next generation one day. While he doesn’t currently have children, he can envision when he might hand over the keys to his offspring.

Perhaps a young Sam? Or Samuel? Or Samantha? At that suggestion, Sam Messiha chuckles. CJ

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Gem Bijou is conveniently located at Simcoe Place,200 Front St. W. We carry a wide variety of esteemed brands.

 

We are dedicated to helping you find the perfect engagement ring to make your loved one feel special. Our designs consist of variations featuring halo settings; micro paves channel sets, engraved designs, solitaire rings and much more. You can rest assured that our premium craftsmanship, exquisite designs and ideal cut diamonds reflect the highest standards in quality and trend, making us the perfect place to find the ideal ring.

We also carry fine watch brands such as AlpinaBulovaCitizenVictorinoxG-SHOCKGucciHamiltonLonginesLuminoxMidoMovadoOrisRadoRaymond WeilSeikoSeiko 5 SportTissotFlik Flak