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The name is pretty special, and I am sure the quality control is pretty good too.
If you have any doubt about the cut you could buy an ideal-scope and check them out :). We would love to hear the results! HW will have a higher resell value than an internet stone. Depends what value you put on the name.
Garry Holloway FGAA DipDT
HCA and Ideal-scope developer http://www.ideal-scope.com and http://www.HollowayDiamonds.com.au |
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1. yes, we will have a fancy shape page up soon.
Email me at precious@hotkey.net.au and I will send it to you (or anyone else) 2. it works on set stones - read the page on the website.
Garry Holloway FGAA DipDT
HCA and Ideal-scope developer http://www.ideal-scope.com and http://www.HollowayDiamonds.com.au |
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If I may add to this, as an ex-Winston employee and member of the family...something you need to consider are these facts.
1) a D-FLawless diamond can have different values for the same size stone. You must look at the GIA reports and see the cut and depth percentages, refractive index, etc. 2) When I left Harry Winston, Inc., to start my own business, they hand made every single mounting. For example, in a tennis type necklace, each individual setting was created from platinum or 18kt gold wire and plate, then hand assembled. Essentially, is a Rolls Royce worth more money than a Mercedes? If you want the comfort of knowing you bought the best, then the answer is yes. You do get what you pay for in this world. In the world of jewelry, I beleive, there are now true bargains. It really is a comodity business. To lower the cost of an item you have four places to save. 1) Quality of stones 2) Value of metal 3) quality of labor 4) Profit margins.* Don't believe for a minute that anyone is not making money. Even on the internet, there is a cost to placing that add, handling the charge cards and shipping and handling. Anyone that claims to not be making money, will not be in business long to help you with warranty issues. Finally, if you decide to check out my website, www.charleswinston.com, please know that I went the route of CZ jewelry, using the manufacturing techniques I learned while working for my late, uncle Harry Winston. We can produce items similar to HW in diamonds and platinum, but we feel that appealing to a broad market is a better approach for our business model. I hope this helps you make an informed decision. Regards, Charles J. Winston |