RAPAPORT... Martin Siegel, the chairman of Hamilton Jewelers who wasinstrumental in growing the US retailer's brand, died on December 17, thecompany announced. He was 86. Born in New Jersey, Siegel joined his father'sfine-jewelry business on leaving the army in the 1950s. He became president in1968, and served as chairman from 1994 until his death. The company now hasstores in Princeton, New Jersey, as well as two Florida locations in Palm Beachand Palm Beach Gardens. His initiatives laid the groundwork for later generationsof the Siegel family to continue his vision, according to a company statement.He was among the first jewelers in the US to order special Rolex watches fromSwitzerland with rare gem-set cases, bezels and stone dials for the company'sPalm Beach clientele. He also discovered and launched many designers beforethey were well known and before designer jewelry was fashionable. "His business philosophy was based around superiorquality, friendly, relationship-based business practices, and communityleadership - a philosophy that enabled the Hamilton brand to grow from a localstore to a nationally recognized industry leader with clients from all 50states and around the world," the company said. Siegel supported local causes and was a passionate sportsplayer. He is survived by Denise, his wife of 63 years, and his sons Hank,Jeffrey, Scott, and Peter, as well as seven grandchildren.Image: Martin Siegel. (Hamilton Jewelers)