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riz

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First of all,

Hello to all that are in this forum. I just found it last night and already i''ve found some great information here!

Here is my dilemma:

I saw a beautiful diamond engagement ring at Movado''s. I know they usually make watches, but they''ve started a diamond line, as someone posted here:

Yesterday i stopped by the Tiffany''s store and saw their lucida style diamonds. They were really nice, and *slightly* cheaper than a similar quality Movado ring. However, there are some doubts into my mind about Tiffany''s:

I feel that If i got my girlfriend a ring from Tiffany''s, it would be like a run-of-the-mill diamond ring, that you''ll eventually see on other women. First of all, with my price range around $10,000 to $15,000, the ludica rings i saw were "less than impressive." It looked very... common. Is that something i should be worried bout?

Given that movado is a relative newcomer and tiffany''s seems to have a premium on their brand name, which store would you want to buy a ring from, if you had to choose.

regards,
riz
 
Which would I, personally, choose? Well, not knowing what Movado quality's like & knowing how I feel about Tiffany's... neither.

If you're looking for an unusual & gorgeous stone, I'd start looking HERE at the jubilee... just my opinion tho
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thanks for replying, alexah!

Yeah that site is awesome. how do you generally feel about Tiffany being considered too common? I know it's still an expensive place to get a ring, but i don't know if the brand has become so saturated in the jewellry that it's value has gone down...

thanks,
riz
 
Honestly? I walked through there w my then-boyfriend (now fiance) & neither of us saw anything special enough for an e-ring. I'm not crazy about their bands & there's little choice. But i should tell you i'm more of a custom design type myself. I don't want to have what anyone else has - i want special, different, one-of-a-kind (my fiance makes me feel that way & I wanted my ring to make me feel that way, too)
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Oh - also - I didn't get my e-ring from GOG but you really know what you're getting with all the testing he does on his stones... you won't find that at Tiffany's or Movado...
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Many on PS have worked w Jonathan & he gets many raves.

I believe the lucere is closest to the lucida (which Jon carries) but the Jubilee is gathering quite a following of people that love the square-ish look but want something that's super-sparkly on par w a RB.
 
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On 8/27/2004 12:33:03 PM riz wrote:

thanks for replying, alexah!

Yeah that site is awesome. how do you generally feel about Tiffany being considered too common? I know it's still an expensive place to get a ring, but i don't know if the brand has become so saturated in the jewellry that it's value has gone down...
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I would not describe the general feeling of this forum (=average) as warm and fuzzy.
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As long as you get a nice diamond and the make of the setting is impeccable, what difference does a brand name make? Do you think she wants a brand nae on her finger? This is pretty much the most imporatnt issue, I would think. Otherwise, between Movado and Tiffany there is little to be talked about - they are both recognizable names and produce trendy jewelry of decent make. It is not difficut to obtain at least as good quality with no brand beside it at all.
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Welcome Riz-

I will admit 2 things, I do like Tiffany pieces (hey, it is friday) and certain pieces found at Movado. The Tiffany pieces that I own are well made and the diamonds sparkle. I had Wink do a sizing for me for one of my Tiffany rings and he confirmed that the center stone had a very strong/well defined arrow pattern.

For Movado, I like the "simplicity of design" that their jewelry items have. I actually thought about getting this one pendant that they have that looks like a diamond "floating" in the center of a circle (made of 18k wg). Falling under the spell of the bright jewelry store lights and the presentation. But, as what happens when I'm in a store selling Hearts on Fire diamond jewelry, my mind wanders back to Pricescope and I start doing these calculations in my mind of what I can get better and bigger online and I wind up just walking out. When I got my wits about me in the Movado store, I took a good look at the diamond and it had an obvious yellow tint to it. I asked what the color was and the guy looked at the tag and said "H" and it was a 70 pointer.

I would suggest that you continue to read up on the online vendors here and see what they've got to offer. I am not a cheapskate by any means, but I really like for my money to go as long a way as possible
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Edited to add: I did see the "Movado diamond" and to me its nothing spectactular. I think it is like 114 facets? The ones I saw were all brilliance and no fire and I just think there's nothing like a very well cut 57 or 58 facet diamond.
 
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