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Sarraf has some that sizewhere can I find an anchor this size?
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Sarraf has some that sizewhere can I find an anchor this size?
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I agree. Here are a few legit places that do good work.
NY - Flawless
CA - IF&co
MI - GoldenSun
GA - Icebox
PA - Shyne
FL - Rey's and Daniels (For Cuban chains)
Nope. A bunch of them will barely budge on the price in my experience. I had to ask my jeweler to go and grab it for meMight head out to the diamond district here in LA to check out some chains. Should I expect to pay/haggle down to 30/gram there too?
Might head out to the diamond district here in LA to check out some chains. Should I expect to pay/haggle down to 30/gram there too?
One of our guys is out in LA. If you ever need anything he can do private appointments. As far as price, I'm sure we can beat $30/g
Nope. A bunch of them will barely budge on the price in my experience. I had to ask my jeweler to go and grab it for me.
Yea, I was on the same thing. Got three diamond pieces and chains but now I want timeless.. For me it's that cubanoWhat other pieces are there? After buying MANY misc chains and pendants I decided a couple of years ago that I was going to hunt and save for the specific pieces I have ALWAYS wanted and stop settling on something similar and cheaper
10k, 14k and 18K:Anybody in here do 10 kt chains? Or does everybody do 14 kt. I'm going with 14 kt but I'm just curious at differences in quality and color. They say 10 kt is more durable but i guess that's to be expected with less gold.
You can have three different 14k chains in front of you and they all be different colors.
14k pendant with a 10k chain. 14k onyx ring & 10k signet ring. They look exactly the same in person. 18k i start noticing that rich gold color. It also depends who makes it.Anybody in here do 10 kt chains? Or does everybody do 14 kt. I'm going with 14 kt but I'm just curious at differences in quality and color. They say 10 kt is more durable but i guess that's to be expected with less gold.
you may be right; I found this old 18k yellow charm on fleabay once. In the pictures it was yellow but when it arrived it looked like real dark rose gold I guess, kinda hard to explain. It looked really cool. When I asked the seller about it they were like we don't know nothin and we don't clean nothin. A jeweler who tested it and put a jump ring or whatever on it polished all that off though and it's now back to being all yellow. Decades or maybe just a few years of patina down the drain. Anyways, I think this happens with alloys that are probably considered lower quality. The yellow Cartier stuff I have, I don't always even keep in some airtight thing when I'm not wearing it and they've stayed the same color for awhile now. This makes sense to me cause Cartier might use an alloy that's higher quality in terms of staying yellow. Then again maybe not cause I have some white gold Cartier stuff and I think it's a white gold mix with nickel and I've heard of their rose gold pieces turning yellowish. (final edit like a couple days later cause the whole wall of text was in the quote thing)
14k pendant with a 10k chain. 14k onyx ring & 10k signet ring. They look exactly the same in person. 18k i start noticing that rich gold color. It also depends who makes it.
Cartier and Tiffany probably use higher quality alloys than your average jeweler. Also alot of jewelers will plate their 10k and 14k jewelry with 18k gold to make it look a richer yellow.you may be right; I found this old 18k yellow charm on fleabay once. In the pictures it was yellow but when it arrived it looked like real dark rose gold I guess, kinda hard to explain. It looked really cool. When I asked the seller about it they were like we don't know nothin and we don't clean nothin. A jeweler who tested it and put a jump ring or whatever on it polished all that off though and it's now back to being all yellow. Decades or maybe just a few years of patina down the drain. Anyways, I think this happens with alloys that are probably considered lower quality. The yellow Cartier stuff I have, I don't always even keep in some airtight thing when I'm not wearing it and they've stayed the same color for awhile now. This makes sense to me cause Cartier might use an alloy that's higher quality in terms of staying yellow. Then again maybe not cause I have some white gold Cartier stuff and I think it's a white gold mix with nickel and I've heard of their rose gold pieces turning yellowish.
When I upgrade my 6mm Cuban I've been thinking about going to 18k. It just looks much better to me. I'm either going with 7 or 7.5mm and those prices :x lol
I gotta stop messing around and find somewhere to go in Boston. There's a few places in my area but I'm not even sure how legit they would be. Both have been there as long as I can remember (I'm 23) so they seem good
It's officially jacket/long sleeve season now so here's my true test of I'm going to lose this bracelet or not *knock on wood* hope not!
Try https://www.bobswatches.comAnyone know any good sites that sell pre owned rolex's? Looking for a two tone with diamonds in the face, around 1990-1995.
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