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Diamond help please!

thecat

Brilliant_Rock
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Please tell me what you think of this diamond. The numbers look good and the photo looks not bad too. But there's something about the photo I don't quite like and I have no idea what. I hope maybe some can shed light on it. Maybe it's just bad photography or something about the cut. No aset and other images. Vendor doesn't have such equipment. Your help is much appreciated. Thank you. :))

GIA triple X
Table 55
Depth 61.9
Crown 35
Pavilion 40.6
Lgf 80
Girdle medium to slightly think 3.5
 
Run it on HCA tool and look into the results.
Also, invest into an ASET scope. That will save the hassle of guessing!

Good luck with your search.
 
This is totally a non-quantitative answer, but here is my opinion: Trust your gut. If you don't like something (for whatever reason), then don't buy it. Ultimately, if you trust your instinct you won't be mad. But, if you go against your gut and end up with something you aren't happy with, you will beat yourself up over it. Unless, of course, you use their return policy. Then the point is moot because if you just buy and aren't happy, you can return it. (If you have no time limitation, that is).

If I were you and had time, I would buy it and return it if you are unhappy. Then it is a win-win.

If you have a chance, help me choose between two diamonds I am considering: [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/please-give-me-your-opinion-between-these-two-stones.211379/#post-3845160#p3845160']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/please-give-me-your-opinion-between-these-two-stones.211379/#post-3845160#p3845160[/URL]
 
kkcat|1426030268|3845222 said:
Run it on HCA tool and look into the results.
Also, invest into an ASET scope. That will save the hassle of guessing!

Good luck with your search.

I actually have an idealscope but not the vendor :snooty: But it will cost time and effort to get it to me to determine if I like it. I hope all vendors can invest in one to make it easier for consumers.
 
LARingGuy|1426054181|3845397 said:
This is totally a non-quantitative answer, but here is my opinion: Trust your gut. If you don't like something (for whatever reason), then don't buy it. Ultimately, if you trust your instinct you won't be mad. But, if you go against your gut and end up with something you aren't happy with, you will beat yourself up over it. Unless, of course, you use their return policy. Then the point is moot because if you just buy and aren't happy, you can return it. (If you have no time limitation, that is).

If I were you and had time, I would buy it and return it if you are unhappy. Then it is a win-win.

If you have a chance, help me choose between two diamonds I am considering: [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/please-give-me-your-opinion-between-these-two-stones.211379/#post-3845160#p3845160']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/please-give-me-your-opinion-between-these-two-stones.211379/#post-3845160#p3845160[/URL]


I'm in no hurry but it takes time and effort to get it to me to determine if I like it. I'm not sure if it's because the arrows are too thin for my liking or another reason. Yes, I'll go and look at your thread now. :))
 
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Any advice before I pull the trigger?
 
Can you tell anything from the pavilion image?
 
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