Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Tiffany & Co. at South Coast Plaza will exclusively preview the latest Tiffany Locks Collection. And you can make a personal appointment, or just drop by at your convenience to be among the first to see the collection Tuesday through Thursday of next week. No doubt it will be a Valentine’s gift must-have.
Tiffany Locks feature detailed pendants and charms (some even function as actual locks). Choose from vintage, heart, half circle and round shapes in 18 karat yellow and rose gold or sterling silver. The precious metals are either hammered for texture or polished to a high gleam, creating a distinctive look of stylish urban hardware or lustrous heirlooms. Prices range from $100 to $5,500.
Tiffany Locks also include a heart pendant handcrafted in platinum and covered with pavé diamonds ($5,500); and Tiffany captures Valentine’s Day in brilliant color, too. A cushion-cut pink tourmaline of 14.31 carats is showcased in a diamond and platinum ring—a spectacular beauty. $18,000.
Wrapped in the Tiffany Blue Box, these exclusive jewelry designs create a memorable Valentine’s Day.
Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Level 1, near Nordstrom at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. 714.540.5330.
D-BOX in the House!
It was just last month that UltraStar Cinemas at Anaheim GardenWalk introduced the first D-BOX motion seats in Orange County, and now they’re debuting UltraMax, a 65-foot wide screen format. Watching a film on this screen means experiencing the latest in cinema technology—and fans say it’s the best movie presentation ever. And unlike most movie theatres, UltraStar is currently not charging any additional fees for the UltraMax experience. Both 2D and 3D films will be screening UltraMax—currently showing is “The Green Hornet”, in UltraMax 3D.
If 3D has ever caused you any visual discomfort, this technology should resolve any issues. The UltraMax screen uses Academy Award-winning Christie DLP Cinema technology projector—each frame flashes for each eye, three times faster than conventional projection—-known as triple flash technology—providing a smooth projection.
Show times and tickets are available online at www.ultrastarmovies.com. Regular priced adult tickets cost $10.75, or $6 for matinees. 3D movies cost an additional $3, and D-BOX motion seats cost an additional $8. UltraStar also offers Discount Days ($6 all-day pricing on Tuesdays and Thursdays for all ages). Children, seniors, students and military ticket prices are always $6.
UltraStar GardenWalk 14 at 321 W. Katella Avenue in Anaheim. 714.399.0300.

The Latest from greer's oc
Easter at VEA Newport Beach
Spring arrives in Newport Beach with a full lineup of Easter celebrations at VEA Newport Beach, A Marriott Resort & Spa. From a morning brunch overlooking the coast to family-friendly festivities and a relaxing spa escape,…
Willbo Brings Western-Inspired Style to Lido Marina Village
Lido Marina Village welcomes a new addition this spring with the opening of Willbo, a California-based brand rooted in craftsmanship, heritage and the spirit of the American West.
The boutique opens Thursday, April 2, marking Willbo’s expansion into Orange…
Burritos for a Cause at Dog Haus
National Burrito Day is all about bold flavors and great deals, and this year Dog Haus is adding a giveback component.
On Thursday, April 2, Haus Rewards members can redeem an Access Pass…
Newport Beach Goes for a World Record at Balboa Pier
Visit Newport Beach is inviting the community and visitors to Balboa Pier on Sunday, April 19, for an attempt to break the Guinness World Records title for the World’s Largest Swing Dance Lesson.
The free event takes…
Follow Greer on Pinterest
from the blog
- 03.29.26 – Easter at VEA Newport Beach
- 03.28.26 – Willbo Brings Western-Inspired Style to Lido Marina Village
- 03.28.26 – Burritos for a Cause at Dog Haus
- 03.26.26 – Newport Beach Goes for a World Record at Balboa Pier
- 03.25.26 – A Desert Escape in Tempe: Marriott Phoenix Resort Tempe at The Buttes Debuts Renovation
- 03.25.26 – Turning 65 and Still Working: What to Know About Medicare
- 03.25.26 – Cape Crusaders, Cosplay and Comic-Con Energy Take Over Anaheim
- 03.25.26 – A Fresh Swing and a Perfect Matcha at The CAMP
- 03.19.26 – Two Upcoming Workshops at the Environmental Nature Center
- 03.18.26 – Floral Park Home & Garden Tour Returns April 25–26
- 03.18.26 – What to Know About Medicare for You or Someone You Care About
- 03.15.26 – Puesto Introduces “Girl Dinner” Wednesdays
- 03.13.26 – What to Know About Medicare Before 65—Signing Up for Medicare
- 03.11.26 – Pure Barre Orange County Celebrates 17 Years With Free Classes and Community Giveaways
- 03.11.26 – Sky Rock Sedona Makes an Easy Weekend Escape From Orange County
- 03.09.26 – Napa in Newport Expands to Three-Day Wine Weekend for CureDuchenne
- 03.08.26 – Palmetto Superfoods and Rylee + Cru Headed to River Street Marketplace
- 03.08.26 – A Big Year Ahead for Costa Mesa’s SoBECA District
- 03.08.26 – Luke’s Lobster Brings the Heat With Chili Crisp Crab Melt
- 03.05.26 – Paul Taylor Dance Company at Musco Center
More Daily Doses
- 03.27.26 – South Coast Plaza Easter Dining Picks
- 03.26.26 – Easter Brunch and Dining in Orange County
- 03.26.26 – OC Fashion Week Arrives at My Sister’s Closet With Designer Adolfo Sánchez
- 03.19.26 – Highball and Naisho Omakase Debut in Costa Mesa With a First-of-Its-Kind Dual Concept
- 03.16.26 – Bubblefest Returns to Discovery Cube Orange County for Its 30th Anniversary
- 03.16.26 – La La Land Kind Cafe Opens Its First Orange County Location
- 03.10.26 – A Newport Beach Landmark Turns 100: From The Arches to A Restaurant
- 03.10.26 – Classical Mystery Tour: A Tribute to the Beatles
- 03.08.26 – Top of the V Unveils a Spanish-Inspired Steakhouse Experience
- 03.06.26 – Beyond A Dream Gala Supports Breakthrough T1D Research in Orange County
- 03.05.26 – Orange County Restaurant Week Returns March 8–14
- 02.28.26 – Spring Returns to The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch
- 02.26.26 – California Cool Art Auction Returns to Laguna Art Museum
- 02.25.26 – An Elevated Pastry Experience Debuts at Montage Laguna Beach
- 02.24.26 – Tomatomania Returns to Roger’s Gardens for Its 15th Year
- 02.22.26 – A Coastal Stop for Artful Finds at Crystal Cove
- 02.19.26 – World Ballet Company Brings ‘Swan Lake’ to Irvine Barclay Theatre
- 02.17.26 – Festival Ballet Theatre Brings Don Quixote Back to the Irvine Barclay Theatre
- 02.11.26 – Cozy Earth Presidents Day Sale Brings Big Savings and New Toile Pajamas
- 02.11.26 – OCVIBE Unveils Six New Bar and Lounge Concepts Coming to Katella Commons
