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I am wondering how durable diamonds are in the real world.
We all know they can chip and crack.
We all know some owners are harder on their stones than others.
But I thought of a way to get some realworld hard data on this.
Whiteflash has a great policy.
10-day money back.
1-year buy back.
Lifetime trade up.
They also have some decent sales volume, which must mean more taken back.
They also post here.
I was wondering what percentage of diamonds are in perfect condition after, say, 5 years of daily wear.
I am asking about the average based on your actual experience of trade-ins trade-ups, buy backs.
This is a unique opportunity for real-life data.
99% ?
75% ?
50% ?
25% ?
I assume they are put under much higher magnification than a 10x loupe and any tiny nick anywhere unerstandably disqualifies them since this would require a repolish which would reduce the weight and its optimum cut quality.
This question is for not only John at Whiteflash but any pro who cares to respond based on their experience.
The main reason I am asking this is not so much to put WF on the spot.
I am wondering how durable diamonds are on the average wearer.
Can I really expect that my diamond will remain perfect for life if I am very careful with it?
Or would you say that most all diamonds get some nicks and chips after years of daily wear even by the most careful owner?
We all know they can chip and crack.
We all know some owners are harder on their stones than others.
But I thought of a way to get some realworld hard data on this.
Whiteflash has a great policy.
10-day money back.
1-year buy back.
Lifetime trade up.
They also have some decent sales volume, which must mean more taken back.
They also post here.
I was wondering what percentage of diamonds are in perfect condition after, say, 5 years of daily wear.
I am asking about the average based on your actual experience of trade-ins trade-ups, buy backs.
This is a unique opportunity for real-life data.
99% ?
75% ?
50% ?
25% ?
I assume they are put under much higher magnification than a 10x loupe and any tiny nick anywhere unerstandably disqualifies them since this would require a repolish which would reduce the weight and its optimum cut quality.
This question is for not only John at Whiteflash but any pro who cares to respond based on their experience.
The main reason I am asking this is not so much to put WF on the spot.
I am wondering how durable diamonds are on the average wearer.
Can I really expect that my diamond will remain perfect for life if I am very careful with it?
Or would you say that most all diamonds get some nicks and chips after years of daily wear even by the most careful owner?