Three Generations: 1947 - Present day
John W. Anderson, grandfather of today's owners, established Anderson’s Jewelers in 1947. Right after the end of WW II, at a time when the price of an average house was $6,000, a loaf of bread 13 cents, gas 15 cents per gallon, and the Big Band sound was in full swing, John was inspired to live the American Dream of owning his own business.
With watch making skills he honed at the Waltham Watch Co., plus experience working at Peterson’s Jewelers in Needham, along with a $500 loan from his sister-in-law, he struck out on his own in Wellesley, where he founded Anderson’s Jewelers. This was a time when watch makers were in demand, so his entrepreneurial business grew very quickly.
John had a simple yet powerful philosophy about running a business, but it held him in good stead throughout the years. If you ask any of his grandchildren, they will tell you his motto: "Treat all customers the same—whether they are replacing a watch strap or purchasing a diamond. Every customer is special to us—we consider them part of our family."
Today, Anderson's Jewelers is currently in its third generation of Anderson ownership. Neil, Vickie and Kurt share share ownership and management responsibilities for the shop that their grandfather started more than 60 years ago. Their father Robert, although now living in Florida and in his mid-eighties, is still active in the business.
Expansion and Innovation
Owners Neil Anderson, Vickie Anderson Mancini and Kurt Anderson in photo below.
We are able to provide the highest professional service to our sales, custom designs, repair/restoration, and appraisal services. Our bridal selection is famous for both its traditional and unique designs with hundreds of GIA-certified diamonds at exceptional values.
Our extensive estate department has a large selection of treasures from the past, offering unique designs and a solid value for our customers. Whether you are looking for a classic to buy or have an heirloom to sell, we are here to serve.
The Future: A Fifth Generation?
Please visit us at 21 Grove Street at the intersection of routes 135 and 16 in Wellesley center. Or as it was known in our Grandfather's day....Washington Street, at the Corner of Grove!

