Who are we ?
Hello and welcome to us, a small company of watch enthusiasts where personalization and refurbishment are key elements of our service. Every watch we offer is meticulously inspected by our expert watchmakers, who ensure that it is in perfect working order. Additionally, we offer our customers the opportunity to personalize their watch according to their preferences. Whether it's a custom bracelet, a special dial or unique hands, we're here to bring your vision to life.
We understand the importance of authenticity and quality in the world of luxury watches, and that's why we are committed to providing you with a transparent and professional buying experience. Each watch we offer embodies luxury, elegance and history, and we are delighted to help you find the perfect watch to complete your collection. It is important to note that all our watches are pre-owned, but they are sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by our store. This certificate attests to the authenticity of the watch, its origin and its condition, thus guaranteeing you a collector's item of the highest quality.
Trust our expertise and commitment to quality, and explore our exceptional collection of pre-owned luxury watches.
At Diamond Watch , each watch is more than just an accessory, it is a timeless work of art.
Setting a diamond on a watch can be done in several ways, depending on the desired style and the creativity of the watchmaker. Here are some of the diamond setting methods used on our watches:
Claw Crimping:
In this method, each diamond is held in place by individual metal prongs that bend around the stone to hold it in place. The prong setting allows the diamond to pass light from all sides, maximizing its brilliance. This technique is often used for watches where the diamonds are placed on the dial or around the case.
Channel Crimping:
Channel setting involves setting diamonds in a continuous groove or metal channel, creating a continuous line of diamonds. This method gives a clean and elegant look, often used especially on bracelets.
Pavé setting:
In the pavé setting, the small diamonds are placed very close together and held in place by tiny prongs. This method creates a continuous surface of diamonds that resembles a pavé of gemstones, hence the name. Pavé setting is often used to adorn the dial, case or bracelet of watches.
Invisible Crimp:
Invisible setting is a technique where the diamonds are set together from underneath, so the prongs are not visible. This method creates a look of floating diamonds and is used to make the diamonds appear to be held together by the purity of the metal.
Tension Crimping:
Tension setting is a modern technique where the diamond is held in place by the pressure of the metal. It makes the diamond appear to be suspended in air, as there are no visible prongs. This method creates a contemporary and elegant look.
Bezel setting:
In the bezel setting, the diamond is encircled by a thin band of metal that holds it in place. This method is often used for diving watches because it protects the diamond underwater.
Each of these setting methods offers a different look and feel to the watch, and the choice generally depends on desired design, functionality, and personal style. Diamond setting is an essential part of luxury watch design, and it can vary greatly to create unique and remarkable pieces.