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My husband's wedding ring was purchased at Christian Bernard before we got married in 2006. It was sold to us as "platinum", but we recently discovered when trying to have a B&M jeweler resize it down (thanks, P90X!) that it's .585 Platinum. The jeweler was confused, saying "585 usually means gold", but research shows 585 platinum IS a thing - it's not supposed to be sold as "platinum" without a disclaimer, which we were not given. Which is annoying enough in itself, but we didn't know the difference, as we were 23 years old and clueless. Our fault, and their profit, as Christian Bernard is out of business now.
(Info on the alloy: http://jcrs.com/newsletters/2006/2006_01.htm )
ANYWAY - we found another jeweler willing to size it, said it wouldn't be a problem even with us saying it was 585 plat, etc. Two weeks later, when my husband picked it up, he noticed shortly after leaving that there's a very visible, ~5mm dark line where it was resized (the ring was polished, too, so it isn't that).
he called the jeweler today who immediately got defensive, saying "we'll never do that alloy again, it was a pain in the ass, wasn't worth the effort, come down here and we'll talk." My husband went and they said "look we'll give you your money back, or we'll give you a comparable ring." He ended up, long story short, with what they viewed a "comparable" ring - a .950 plat, comfort fit, 5mm band, retail valued (according to the price tag and the description/valuation sheet they gave him) at $1787. Quality wise, sure, it's much better than the .585 plat one he has now.
My husband's ring is a 6mm, and regardless, he LIKES his wedding ring (he has sentimental attachment to it). his ring FITS now.. just has an awkward line on it. And this one puts a bad taste in his mouth.
WWYD? I'm going to a jeweler tomorrow (a legit one, haha) to have a custom setting done and some prong work on my RHR solitaire. I'm going to have them look at husband's wedding ring and see if they can fix it.
-Anyone have experience with this?
-Should he just.. sell the new platinum band? Where/how? He doesn't want it and eventually wants a designed upgrade for our 10 year anniversary, so replacing his current band for this one puts us no further ahead really.
The whole situation is awkward and we just want done with it.
What's the best way to dispose of/get value back for a nice, brand-new wedding ring?
My husband's wedding ring was purchased at Christian Bernard before we got married in 2006. It was sold to us as "platinum", but we recently discovered when trying to have a B&M jeweler resize it down (thanks, P90X!) that it's .585 Platinum. The jeweler was confused, saying "585 usually means gold", but research shows 585 platinum IS a thing - it's not supposed to be sold as "platinum" without a disclaimer, which we were not given. Which is annoying enough in itself, but we didn't know the difference, as we were 23 years old and clueless. Our fault, and their profit, as Christian Bernard is out of business now.
(Info on the alloy: http://jcrs.com/newsletters/2006/2006_01.htm )
ANYWAY - we found another jeweler willing to size it, said it wouldn't be a problem even with us saying it was 585 plat, etc. Two weeks later, when my husband picked it up, he noticed shortly after leaving that there's a very visible, ~5mm dark line where it was resized (the ring was polished, too, so it isn't that).
he called the jeweler today who immediately got defensive, saying "we'll never do that alloy again, it was a pain in the ass, wasn't worth the effort, come down here and we'll talk." My husband went and they said "look we'll give you your money back, or we'll give you a comparable ring." He ended up, long story short, with what they viewed a "comparable" ring - a .950 plat, comfort fit, 5mm band, retail valued (according to the price tag and the description/valuation sheet they gave him) at $1787. Quality wise, sure, it's much better than the .585 plat one he has now.
My husband's ring is a 6mm, and regardless, he LIKES his wedding ring (he has sentimental attachment to it). his ring FITS now.. just has an awkward line on it. And this one puts a bad taste in his mouth.
WWYD? I'm going to a jeweler tomorrow (a legit one, haha) to have a custom setting done and some prong work on my RHR solitaire. I'm going to have them look at husband's wedding ring and see if they can fix it.
-Anyone have experience with this?
-Should he just.. sell the new platinum band? Where/how? He doesn't want it and eventually wants a designed upgrade for our 10 year anniversary, so replacing his current band for this one puts us no further ahead really.
The whole situation is awkward and we just want done with it.
What's the best way to dispose of/get value back for a nice, brand-new wedding ring?