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Diamond Watches - What To Look For When Buying Them?

A diamond watch has always been associated with style, elegance and class. If you want to add a dash of glamor to your wrist, or give one as a gift to that special woman in your life, then you need to know how to go about buying a diamond watch.

Glamor but toned down with the right amount of elegance is a modern day diamond watch that the ladies crave. Diamonds have adorned women forever, and have moved ahead with time. Contemporary diamond watches are a reflection of the classic designs, with a modern designer touch added to them. You can never go wrong when giving a watch to a special lady on her 21st birthday or her wedding day. You can even get yourself a diamond watch with the pay rise you just got. A diamond watch is always an asset and is seen as an intelligent investment option too.

So, if you want to buy a ladies diamond timepiece, then you have to learn, as it is not like a regular trip to the mall or shopping center. You have to study the brands, styles and costs of these timeless beauties. You need to understand how the diamonds are graded according to their quality and how this affects their cost and eventually the cost of the watch. You must learn how to recognize quality diamonds only to understand what you are getting for the amount you are paying.

Now, the idea here is not to become a gem expert, but getting a general know-how about the sparkling world of diamonds and diamond watches. You have to keep in mind the four C's of a diamond as in the cut, color, clarity and carat.

The Cut- The diamonds studding a watch are usually very small in size. They are also spread across or around the face of the watch or are studded on the band. Being small in size, their cut becomes irrelevant. However, if you are buying a watch with a few diamonds, that are fairly sized, then make sure that they are cut in the way you like. The cut may be round, or brilliant, oval or pear.

The Color- The days of clear diamond watches have moved on to incorporate watches studded with diamonds in multiple colors. Choose a color you like- is it pink? Or green? Or maybe black or brown?

The Clarity- This needs a professional gem expert to judge, as the number and size of inclusions need to be studied. You cannot see this with a naked eye and you'll have to trust an expert to give you the right reading.

The Carat- Carat is the numeric used to weigh diamonds. In fact, the carat is determined way before the other three Cs, to arrive at a suitable price of the diamond. So always ask the retailer how many carats the watch you are about to purchase has.

Once you are armed with this knowledge, explore the designs and types of watches available, whether it is a diamond chronograph watch, or mechanical or quartz. The type of the strap also offers multiple choices from straps of different materials to a bracelet. The design and style must suit the personality of the wearer. As a parting tip, you must get insurance cover for your diamond watch Women have always loved the glamor and style statement made with a diamond watch, and the fascination continues.

by: Joanne Dadd




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