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Old 23 December 2009, 02:23 PM   #61
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hysterical. I simply said, if your jeweler is good and qualified then there should be no issue grading the color and clarity of the diamonds on a dial while using a loupe. I don't know why that is so hard to grasp or funny?

I'ts funny and hard to grasp because I've never met a jeweler who can do that, and is willing to put his name to it with the crystal on the watch.
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Old 23 December 2009, 02:36 PM   #62
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I have. I guess being around it and being trained my entire life helps but to me it's really not that difficult.
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Old 23 December 2009, 02:38 PM   #63
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A request from Zemina......she would like to know what the quality of the 10 diamonds on her dial would be.....thanks!!

JJ, I might have seen pics of your wife's new(? fairly new I guess) acquisition before, but that is truly a beauty!! Your photography skills are also amazing as usual!

Also, you used to quip that you could use 36mm watches as cufflinks...lol....it's one thing if you're Schwarzenegger, but those pics I saw of you wearing another member's DD, it looked perfect on you! Not big, not small, and you yourself said you prefer the36mm DJ to the 41mm DJ II...somehow JJ can get involved in any post....
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Old 24 December 2009, 02:48 PM   #64
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what is the meaning of aftermarket??

done by normal jewelry shop ??
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Old 24 December 2009, 02:50 PM   #65
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would it be wise to buy a roman numeral now... then later upgrade the bezel to diamonds??
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Old 24 December 2009, 05:31 PM   #66
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I'ts funny and hard to grasp because I've never met a jeweler who can do that, and is willing to put his name to it with the crystal on the watch.
I have met a few diamond graders myself, both from G.I.A. and A.G.S., they all say thats its impossible to accurately grade diamonds that are mounted.
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Old 24 December 2009, 10:15 PM   #67
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I asked someone at the Rolex service center in Ny.Y. this question and was told the diamonds are IF grade (internally flawless).
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Old 24 December 2009, 11:09 PM   #68
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I have. I guess being around it and being trained my entire life helps but to me it's really not that difficult.
again, i will ask the question - is the jeweller you mentioned a qualified and certified diamond grader, which can be reconginsed. If not, it is just an opinion or piece of paper not worth anything and it doesnt matter how good he/she is and how powerful the loupe is........
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again, i will ask the question - is the jeweller you mentioned a qualified and certified diamond grader, which can be reconginsed. If not, it is just an opinion or piece of paper not worth anything and it doesnt matter how good he/she is and how powerful the loupe is........
This is true as far as I know. To grade a diamond for colour/clarity is fairly simple and can probably be done by most jewellers withouth removing them (although it depends on the diamond/setting). "Certifying" a diamond through a proper process will always require removing of the diamond as they also need to run it through an analysis computer (of sorts) and they are required to laser inscribe it before they can issue a certificate.

I'm not an expert, but I am pretty sure of this.
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Well the diamonds generally in watches are very very small,and even if flawless not going to makes tremendous value difference over say VS1/2 or VVS1/2...I am sure that Rolex can buy there diamonds much below some wholesale and retail prices.And most dials say have 10 diamonds and say .05 points each thats half a carrot around $600 max at retail prices

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What is the most widely recognized certification for diamonds? Is it GIA?
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JJ, I might have seen pics of your wife's new(? fairly new I guess) acquisition before, but that is truly a beauty!! Your photography skills are also amazing as usual!

Also, you used to quip that you could use 36mm watches as cufflinks...lol....it's one thing if you're Schwarzenegger, but those pics I saw of you wearing another member's DD, it looked perfect on you! Not big, not small, and you yourself said you prefer the36mm DJ to the 41mm DJ II...somehow JJ can get involved in any post....
Thanks for the kind words, Steve. No matter how many times I try on any 36 mm watch, it still looks kinda small and funny on my wrist. Not taking any chances - been there, done that......and finally gotten rid of it!!
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