
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported net sales of $93.9 million for Q1, representing a 3.5% decline year over year, but within the stated guidance range [5][14] - Adjusted EBITDA for Q1 was $1.1 million, reflecting a 1.1% adjusted EBITDA margin, marking the fifteenth consecutive quarter of profitability [5][16] - Average order value (AOV) decreased by 14.2% year over year to $2,062, driven by strong performance in bridal price ranges below $5,000 [15][41] - Gross margin for Q1 was 58.6%, a decline of 130 basis points year over year, primarily due to higher gold costs and labor expenses [15][60] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Engagement rings showed positive year-over-year unit growth, particularly in rings priced under $5,000, with strong growth in the signature engagement ring collection [6][10] - Fine jewelry bookings represented 14% of total bookings in Q1, an increase of approximately 350 basis points year over year, with bookings growing over 40% in the lead-up to Valentine's Day [7][10] - The wedding and anniversary band business also experienced strong year-over-year bookings growth, particularly in men's wedding bands and women's eternity bands [6][7] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Total orders grew by 12% year over year, with repeat orders increasing by 13% in Q1, indicating effective customer acquisition and retention strategies [5][14] - The company noted a successful Valentine's Day period, achieving its strongest performance ever, with total bookings up mid to high single digits year over year [10][11] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on expanding its fine jewelry assortment, which is seen as a key growth driver, and plans to continue investing in this area [9][10] - The company opened a new showroom in Dallas Fort Worth and plans to open one to two more locations in 2025, including a new showroom in Alpharetta, Georgia [11][12] - The management emphasized a data-driven approach to pricing and procurement, which is expected to provide a competitive advantage in navigating market changes [12][22] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the brand's resonance with consumers and the continued positive trends in engagement ring units observed in Q2 [27][41] - The company anticipates a back-half weighted revenue growth with a mid to high single-digit growth rate in the second half of the year, driven by improvements in engagement rings and strong fine jewelry performance [22][29] - Management acknowledged the potential impact of tariffs and gold prices but indicated that they have strategies in place to mitigate these effects [22][32] Other Important Information - The company ended Q1 with approximately $147 million in cash and a strong net cash position of about $92.5 million, reflecting a year-over-year increase [20] - The company repurchased approximately $163,000 of its common stock in Q1, bringing the total to approximately $801,000 [21] Q&A Session Summary Question: Engagement trends and macro impacts - Management noted positive unit growth in engagement rings and continued strength into Q2, indicating that the brand resonates well with consumers [27] Question: Revenue phasing between Q3 and Q4 and tariff impacts - Management expects revenue to be back half weighted, with a favorable comp from Q3 2024 and strong fine jewelry performance in Q4 [29][31] Question: AOV pressures and long-term growth - Management is optimistic about fine jewelry growth and believes that the brand's resonance will help achieve mid to high single-digit growth rates [36][39] Question: Customer value orientation and margin expansion - Management acknowledged that customers are looking for value, particularly in the under $5,000 price range, but noted sustained unit growth [66] Question: Valentine's Day performance and pricing strategies - Management highlighted strong performance during Valentine's Day and emphasized a data-driven approach to pricing optimization [50][52]