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Diamond Rolex watches Replica: what kind of diamonds does Rolex use?

If a Rolex wasn't instantly recognizable right around your wrist, the addition of diamonds adds things up a notch, and it's absolutely impossible to ignore. In fact, Rolex uses some of the very best diamonds replica rolex watches
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and expert setting techniques to make your icy watch sparkle brighter than the rest.

What kind of diamonds does Rolex use?
It is probably no surprise that the highest quality diamonds available on the market. When you buy a diamond Rolex watch, it only contains diamonds that are AS clear. To give you some background information, the brightness scale ranges from 0 to 10. Zero (also known as IF) is the clearest and is considered impeccable. To obtain this IF certification, a diamond must not contain any inclusions or imperfections, even when visible under a 10x microscope.

When choosing diamonds for their watches, Rolex uses only the four best color grades, D, E, F, and G. Why doesn't Rolex only use the all-white, colorless diamonds? Well, the reason is that D, E and F are actually identical to the naked eye, meaning that only a trained gemologist can tell the difference with close inspection. In addition, watches replica diamonds naturally reflect the color.

Therefore, using a G-grade diamond for a yellow gold diamond Rolex watch will not really affect how your eye perceives the color. However, we can only imagine that Rolex for their white gold and platinum watches is likely to use only D grade diamonds to ensure they are as clear and icy as possible.

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