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10x Loupe for diamond

harshit143

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Hello,
I am a trainee under my dad for being a diamond seller/merchant.
I need a personal 10x loupe as the one i am using is some local eyeglass which is not clear.
Please suggest me the best 10x loupe company and from where i can purchase it. Price is not a boundation.
Thanks.
 
I have shortlisted Nikon, Carl Zeiss, Belomo and Rubin & Son.

Nikon and Rubin are available locally. Please suggest me the best one i should go for as it will be a one time purchase for me.
 
Wow, those loupes aren't exactly cheap... :shock:
 
The one provided in links are too high for my budget. I will prefer to buy locally so i am left with rubin & son and nikon. Please tell me the better between the two.
 
What does your dad use; what did your dad recommend?
 
marymm|1405780843|3716576 said:
What does your dad use; what did your dad recommend?

My dad uses some german 8x folding eyeglass and its about 35-40yrs old. So all its details has been cleared over time. I am thinking of getting nikon. Though one of my business client suggested rubin. What do u suggest? Do 13mm dia of nikon lens is a drawback?
 
cflutist|1405835704|3716937 said:
I used this to get through GIA Diamond Grading Class:

http://store.gia.edu/Hand_Loupe_10x_18_mm_p/309000.htm

I also have a 14x B&L Hastings triplet and a 20x noname brand used to read AGS/GIA serial numbers on girdle or star facets for Tiffany diamonds.
I can't make out the #s with a 20X loupe :wall: , so I use the 40x on my microscope.C03179a.jpg
 
I'm totally not qualified to respond to this post =) , but I thought I'd point you to this link that I came across recently:

http://datlas.com/ideal-scope-store/super-gem-loupe-10x/

This is for sale in David Atlas's web store, and he has the following to say about it (the emphasis is mine):
This 20mm large loupe is the one I use every day. I wouldn’t buy any diamond without it because it helps me see into diamonds so much better than any other I have ever owned. I think it is equal to the world’s most costly loupes which sell for hundreds of dollars yet this loupe is a true bargain at $35. It has a glass triplet lens which is aplanatic and achromatic. This is a totally professional loupe.
If you don't know who David Atlas is you can search his name on this forum.
 
Will it make any difference if the lens is 13mm diameter? Will it create some problem?
And do the Nikon one is a triplet?
 
Take that back, the one I have from GIA GEM Instruments is 20.5 mm and not 18 mm that they sell today.

I also have a cheap 18 mm one.
From a website I saw: You can buy hand-held Loupes in various mm sizes as well like, 18, 20, 21mm, but the smaller the mm, the smaller the lens is which makes it harder to see through. I always advise buying a bigger lens (21mm) so you can see more of the Diamond at once.

I just tested this out on my pear, and the 20.5 mm one is easier to use. 13mm I would be is rather small for a 10x triplet.
 
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