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The color tone of white pure tenderness is represented by a women's diamond watch from the DAY & DATE CLASSIC collection - in the WHITE shade. The bright white leather perfectly complements the white mother-of-pearl, which has a folded dial, and the metallic shades of other design elements of the watch pleasantly harmonize the entire color composition.
The watch is exceptional in its perfectly fitting size, which points out the advantages of a woman's hand on a woman's wrist. They are a beautiful design accessory that is pleasantly combined with other types of jewelry.
The clear dial offers, in addition to beautiful delicate mother-of-pearl, a view of 8 beautiful diamonds, which show the rhythm of time, as they are set in places where they point to the hour. The basic numerical orientation is provided by two Roman numerals.
Its accuracy is taken care of by a quality Swiss Quartz ETA trio (the watch works on a Quartz battery). The watch provides a protective water resistance of 10 ATMs.
The entire DAY & DATE CLASSIC collection offers 4 color variants of watches, in which the tone of the dial is beautifully harmonized with the color of the strap. From the shades - white, blue, pink, and black, every woman will surely choose the one that expresses its uniqueness. All these watches are characterized by the same features and the difference is found only in its color version.
Are you interested in how diamonds are valued and their quality is assessed?
There are 4 basic parameters, namely:
- cut of the diamond (cut)
- clarity of the diamond (clarity)
- color of the diamond (color)
- diamond weight (carat)
They are collectively called the 4C (after the first letter of their name in English), these characteristics are essential in determining the price of diamonds.
CUT:A modern brilliant cut, which gives a diamond its brilliance, is based on optical calculations, focusing on the maximum beauty of a stone, which is the result of its high brilliance and its reflection. A brilliant cut has a round outline and consists of a crown (32 facets + table) and a pavilion (24 facets + possible calette). However, diamonds are also cut into many other shapes, including marquise, baguette, heart, teardrop, oval and princess cuts.
CLEANLINESS:This is determined by the number of foreign substances contained in the observed diamond. These inhomogeneities can have internal characteristics (called inclusions and they are dark "carbon", white "ice", cracks...) that have been formed in different stages of crystal formation. They can also be external characteristics (such as scratches, superfluous facets, naturals...) that have been created by machining or could not be removed by machining.
INTERNATIONAL DIAMOND CLARITY SCALE
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LC (Loupe-Clean) or IF (Internal Flawless) - A diamond is marked "loupe-clean" if, under specified conditions, the diamond meets the condition of absolute transparency without inclusions.
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VVS* (Very Very Small) (VVS 1, VVS 2) - Very very small inclusions that are very difficult to detect at 10x magnification.
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VS* (Very Small) (VS 1,VS 2) - Very small inclusions that are very difficult to detect at 10x magnification.
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SI* (Small Inclusions) (SI 1, SI 2) - Small inclusions easily detectable with a magnifying glass at 10x magnification but not visible to the naked eye from the crown side of the cut.
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PI (Pique) - Medium inclusions easily seen at 10x magnification and difficult to see with the naked eye from the crown side of the cut, not disturbing the brilliance.
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P II (Pique II) - Large and numerous inclusions, very easy to detect with the naked eye from the crown side of the cut, slightly reducing the brilliance of the diamond.
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P III (Pique III) - Large and numerous inclusions, very easy to detect with the naked eye from the crown side of the cut, reducing the brilliance of the diamond.
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WEIGHT:
The weight of a diamond is always given in carats, for which the abbreviation "ct" is used internationally. This weight is given to two decimal places on certificates. However, the actual measurement is to three decimal places, with the second decimal place being rounded up only if the third decimal place is 9.
1 ct = 200 mg = 0,2 g
Other data found on the certificates may include, for example: dimensional data, fluorescence, map of internal and external characteristics, etc.
If you want to understand exactly the diamond grading system, we recommend the world-renowned textbook by Verena Pagel - Theisen Diamond Grading ABC.