toofamiliar17
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Oct 28, 2013
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Hello all. This is my first time posting on Pricescope. I have been browsing the site for years, at first just from curiosity. When I first started checking out PC, I worked for a local Zales store. Needless to say, I figured out very quickly that the quality of the merchandise I was working with was about as low as it gets in a retail setting. Not long after I left Zales, I got into sales with Mayors, a jeweler that operates here in the southeast. With a better vendor, I immediately began learning more of the finer points of what constitutes quality stones. Still though, I was struck by the incredible price differences between diamonds sold at our store and comparable stores (for those not in the southeast, Mayors's jewelry quality is much closer to the Tiffany's side of the scale than the Zales side of the spectrum). Don't get me wrong - Mayors and other such high-end jewelry retailers make beautiful pieces. But when you factor price into the equation, they're blown out of the water by online PC vendors.
Fast forward to today. I no longer work in the jewelry industry. I'm now looking for an engagement ring for actual use. I already know I won't be going to Zales or any place like that, simply because the quality of the pieces isn't up to par for me. And I won't be going to well-known high-end full scale retailers because of the incredible inflation present in that setting.
My questions are several. First, what would you all say are the benefits of buying from local vendors as opposed to internet dealers like Solomon Brothers? I trust certified stones (particularly GIA of course), but the whole internet purchase concept still has me uneasy. For obvious reasons, it just seems important to see THE STONE in person. So for one, I'm very uncertain about actually buying online despite the ample browsing I've done here and elsewhere online. So, I live in Florida. Can anyone name some diamond dealers in the Orlando area that have a reputation of providing value while simultaneously offering reliable quality? I have looked at IDC (International Diamond Center) and a couple other vendors in the area. Any suggestions? Last question (I promise!!): if I'm determined to buy in person, would I be best off just making the relatively short trip up to ATL (which I'm willing to do if I should) to check out Solomon Brothers for myself? From your experiences, does SB do genuinely top of the line work?
This is probably too long-winded to even generate any responses. But if you do respond, thank you so much!
Fast forward to today. I no longer work in the jewelry industry. I'm now looking for an engagement ring for actual use. I already know I won't be going to Zales or any place like that, simply because the quality of the pieces isn't up to par for me. And I won't be going to well-known high-end full scale retailers because of the incredible inflation present in that setting.
My questions are several. First, what would you all say are the benefits of buying from local vendors as opposed to internet dealers like Solomon Brothers? I trust certified stones (particularly GIA of course), but the whole internet purchase concept still has me uneasy. For obvious reasons, it just seems important to see THE STONE in person. So for one, I'm very uncertain about actually buying online despite the ample browsing I've done here and elsewhere online. So, I live in Florida. Can anyone name some diamond dealers in the Orlando area that have a reputation of providing value while simultaneously offering reliable quality? I have looked at IDC (International Diamond Center) and a couple other vendors in the area. Any suggestions? Last question (I promise!!): if I'm determined to buy in person, would I be best off just making the relatively short trip up to ATL (which I'm willing to do if I should) to check out Solomon Brothers for myself? From your experiences, does SB do genuinely top of the line work?
This is probably too long-winded to even generate any responses. But if you do respond, thank you so much!