The BGD stones are .14 ct each and Costco’s are .3 ct each???
Which length is better for you? You don’t want to pay for 1/2” of diamonds of excess length you don’t need.
I saw the other Costco 12ctw bracelet in person and it was stunning. I posted a picture on the Costco thread.
Show me your Costco diamonds.
Okay….I’m really torn. This bracelet is shooting rainbows and sparkles all over in the kitchen on a rainy day. I can’t capture how much it sparkles but I tried my best..This is a PRETTY bracelet. I just this second decided I’m keeping it. I’ll put the other one away and sell it at some point so...www.pricescope.com
I have the 6 ctw BGD bracelet you are looking at and it’s an incredible stunner. BGD uses their highest quality signature cut diamonds in their tennis bracelets. The two bracelets you are considering are different not only in size, but also in settings. The BGD bracelet is a three-prong setting, which has a different look than the Costco four-prong setting. Are you drawn to either setting more? FYI, if you decide to also consider Whiteflash, which is very similar to BGD, they no longer use their highest quality cut diamonds in their tennis bracelets. When I inquired about upgrading to those, it raised the price more than 30%.
I don't have the Costco 12ct TB, but I've got a 6ctw BGD tennis bracelet, and it's been a solid choice.
Did you get 3 or 4 prong?
I don't have the Costco 12ct TB, but I've got a 6ctw BGD tennis bracelet, and it's been a solid choice.
I understand your concern about custom pieces. I felt the same way so I purchased mine without having it shortened which allowed me to have an inspection period. Here’s my BGD 3-prong 6 ctw (before it was shortened). I bought it last month and wear it every day. The diamonds are 14.7 pointers. I returned it to BGD to be shortened to 6.25 inches after I wore it a few days to determine the length I wanted. I incurred additional expense for return shipping and shortening it, but it allowed me to have an inspection period and decide the length. I am in awe of it every day.![]()
I don't have the Costco 12ct TB, but I've got a 6ctw BGD tennis bracelet, and it's been a solid choice.
I am leaning towards BGD now. What made you choose 3 prong over 4?
Both are beautiful, but I feel like less metal shows on the three prong than the four prong. For the same tcw, the three prong has larger stones because there’s less of them. And the individual stones show more than on the four prong, which appears more as a line.
I had a great experience working with BGD. I have purchased from them several times. In fact, they are currently making custom jackets for my studs.
This is the first time I will be buying a TB. Does ideal cut make a huge difference even if the diamonds are 14 pointers?
I highly recommend trying on bracelets at a jeweler or ordering CZ bracelets off Amazon to try. Then you can gage if you want 15 or 30 point stones. Also a 4 prong and 3 prong setting are completely different looks. It's best to see them in person.
To @mayaINaU's point, I went for best value and got a 4ctw Costco tennis bracelet for $2,500 after the sales. It was appraised as EFG, VVS-VS, Excellent cut. It sparkles like crazy. I don't think I would pay a premium for super ideal melee stones in a tennis bracelet. I would rather spend the money on size. It depends on what you value more.
So what is more important in a TB? Size or cut?
So what is more important in a TB? Size or cut?
I have the 3 pong tennis bracelet and it's something. Looks insane.
Depends on the person. For me, both. I ordered different sizes on amazon (brand Pavoi) to see what weight I was comfortable with. From there I decided I really wanted ideal so considered Brian Gavin, Whiteflash (ACA) and Wink. I wanted 6-10 carat and was thrilled with the personal service I received from Wink, and was fortunate enough that I was able to get .30ct h+a diamonds within our budget. Good luck on your decision.