Hi!
I'm shopping for my wedding band while waiting for my stone. I'm looking for a thin pave platinum band (1.5 - 2 mm), and am deciding between the following:
Leon r860: $1400 (quoted in March), 1.5 mm
Tiffany Legacy: $2800 !! when I last looked at this ring, it was $2400!
Cartier: ? am waiting for a return call with pricing
Is one better than the other? Are there other brands that are comparable and would be recommended? Ritani has the Endless Love, and a newer style without the border.
I quite like the look of the Legacy, when I saw it years ago, especially the milgrain edge. This came as a surprise to my friends who thought it 'too busy/antiquey' for my usual taste. Hence I am looking at Cartier with the smoother non milgrain border (which I quite like as well).
and lastly, is 1.5mm too thin? I'd like the band to be the same width as the engagement ring, but would not want the band to look too unsubstantial on it's own when worn alone. I am a 4.5
Thanks again! I'd appreciate any suggestions or recommendations.
I'm shopping for my wedding band while waiting for my stone. I'm looking for a thin pave platinum band (1.5 - 2 mm), and am deciding between the following:
Leon r860: $1400 (quoted in March), 1.5 mm
Tiffany Legacy: $2800 !! when I last looked at this ring, it was $2400!
Cartier: ? am waiting for a return call with pricing
Is one better than the other? Are there other brands that are comparable and would be recommended? Ritani has the Endless Love, and a newer style without the border.
I quite like the look of the Legacy, when I saw it years ago, especially the milgrain edge. This came as a surprise to my friends who thought it 'too busy/antiquey' for my usual taste. Hence I am looking at Cartier with the smoother non milgrain border (which I quite like as well).
and lastly, is 1.5mm too thin? I'd like the band to be the same width as the engagement ring, but would not want the band to look too unsubstantial on it's own when worn alone. I am a 4.5
Thanks again! I'd appreciate any suggestions or recommendations.