Hello,
I am in desperate need of some advice. I purchased a Cartier 1895 platinum e-ring with a 1.30 carat diamond on e-bay from a seller with good feedback but a "no return" policy. (I know, I have already kicked myself for this). The ring arrived today, and though the Cartier hallmarks look authentic, and the diamond comes with a GIA certificate, a couple of things are red flags to me:
1) Inside the shank, along with the hallmarks is the word REMOUNT. This was not disclosed in the auction.
2) The mounting does not look exactly like the 1895 mounting. Instead, it has a "floating basket" similar to the Kwait floating basket setting. This was not discernable in the pictures because there was no "short" side view, where you can most easily see that the prongs do not extend to the shank of the ring.
The diamond is beautiful (VS2, I color, measures 7.07-7.12-4.29, very good cut, no fluorescence), but I am not sure it is worth what I paid ($6200) if the setting is not Cartier. And, since I tend to be fickle, and am always looking for the next perfect diamond, I wonder if I would be able to resell it based on these factors.
The e-bay listing is # 221566252176. I have contacted the seller, who has offered to let me return the ring, or to give me a $200 refund on it because of the REMOUNT issue. I don't want either of us to be taken advantage of. What should I do??????????
Thanks in advance for your responses.
I am in desperate need of some advice. I purchased a Cartier 1895 platinum e-ring with a 1.30 carat diamond on e-bay from a seller with good feedback but a "no return" policy. (I know, I have already kicked myself for this). The ring arrived today, and though the Cartier hallmarks look authentic, and the diamond comes with a GIA certificate, a couple of things are red flags to me:
1) Inside the shank, along with the hallmarks is the word REMOUNT. This was not disclosed in the auction.
2) The mounting does not look exactly like the 1895 mounting. Instead, it has a "floating basket" similar to the Kwait floating basket setting. This was not discernable in the pictures because there was no "short" side view, where you can most easily see that the prongs do not extend to the shank of the ring.
The diamond is beautiful (VS2, I color, measures 7.07-7.12-4.29, very good cut, no fluorescence), but I am not sure it is worth what I paid ($6200) if the setting is not Cartier. And, since I tend to be fickle, and am always looking for the next perfect diamond, I wonder if I would be able to resell it based on these factors.
The e-bay listing is # 221566252176. I have contacted the seller, who has offered to let me return the ring, or to give me a $200 refund on it because of the REMOUNT issue. I don't want either of us to be taken advantage of. What should I do??????????
Thanks in advance for your responses.