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ManhattanSpin|1357429647|3348343 said:I've been looking at a diamond at Cartier myself and it scored a 3.5 on HCA but sparkles like crazy! So I don't think the HCA calculator is the end-all decider of these things...
this is true, the HCA calculator is the first step in eliminating stones, but other things are important. Also, like a fine wine, some people cannot tell the difference between a well cut stone and a premium well cut stone. ( also if you were looking at in in cartier im sure the lighting helped)... but if you are paying a premium, which you most certainly are, you should have a premium well cut stone. Also, i cannot fathom paying a premium for something so easily replicated with similar if not better quality.
it would be one thing for the more ornate Cartier designs, but such a simple setting, you are only paying for the name. And I know for me, if im dropping such a large amount of money, i want to know I am paying for the best, not just the best brand name.