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Wink, will they be posting a catalog of diamond inventory we can look through and select from for those of us not in MN?
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Wink, will they be posting a catalog of diamond inventory we can look through and select from for those of us not in MN?
woohooo!!!! I bought studs from you and although I love them, they shrunk so I am ready to upgrade!!!
Wink, will they be posting a catalog of diamond inventory we can look through and select from for those of us not in MN?
Yes. It is not as large as it will be. We are currently having more diamonds cut, with great results, but they are selling nearly as quickly as we are receiving them. Our local clientele are loving them. You can see what we have on the site here: https://www.continentaldiamond.com/designers/legacy/catalog/?sort=price_low&type=diamond
Since you are wanting to upsize your earrings, we may need to talk with you to have the right size, color and clarity polished just for you. (As always, subject to your final approval when you receive them.)
One question here, Wink~ Any policy for the report used for the Legacy, I found there are AGS / GCAL.
Hopefully I can answer that with a degree of accuracy: since AGSL is no more, SIC sellers are now working with GCAL to formulate a customized grading report, much in the same manner as they did with AGS.
ThanksI realised AGSL now become part of GIA, but didn’t go too much in detail. Didn’t visit PS quite often lately, but yup I think shall take a look at that thread~
Really curious how things will go and how vendors prioritise GIA report with former AGL light performance analysis and GCAL.
Hopefully I can answer that with a degree of accuracy: since AGSL is no more, SIC sellers are now working with GCAL to formulate a customized grading report, much in the same manner as they did with AGS.
It's quite fascinating to watch. But also difficult for those of us in the industry to predict where it will all land and where we will fit in to the new paradigm.
Perhaps the new normal will simply be an accelerated pace of change in an industry that historically has been pretty stodgy, causing everyone become more nimble and better at adapting. Which should provide opportunities for innovation and more benefits for consumers.
Ohhh i live a few miles away! Will they have any on-site to see?
Good morning @Texas Leaguer. I have been hoping you would come in to express an opinion about these exciting times. I imagine for many of our stodgier brethren these are quite terrifying times.
And yes, even for those of us who once ushered in the selling of diamonds on the internet, these are indeed times to be nimble. I think you have identified the core issue, where will it land and where will we fit?
I do not know where it will land, but I am betting that your company, and mine, will both find a way to fit so we can continue to offer new innovations and benefits for our clients.
But we kept at it, trying to uphold our reputation for product quality, customer care, education, and transparency. It eventually paid off and that, I think, is a basic blueprint that companies will need to follow going forward. Consumers generally reward those traits!