DoctorD
Rough_Rock
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- Mar 4, 2011
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In the '70s, it seemed almost all gold jewelry was yellow. During the '80s and '90s, white gold grew in popularity and for the past decade or more, white gold has been the dominant color -- in big American cities at least. Today there are so many silver-colored metals besides white gold -- titanium, stainless steel, tungsten, sterling silver -- that it's harder to tell if it's gold or not. Part of me misses yellow gold. With yellow gold, you knew it was gold. My favorite Rolex is still my yellow gold one. If yellow gold is to return, I'll hang on to what I have. But if it isn't, I might as well sell it. Thoughts?
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