Omega Men's Seamaster Watch #2265.80.00The last ‘C is the CARAT weight of the diamond always expressed in two decimal points after the carat, ie: 1.02ct or 0.25ct. The larger the diamond the more expensive it becomes so this parameter as well must be adapted to the budget and preferences on hand.Lastly there is a 5th ‘C which is not often mentioned, that of CONFIDENCE in your supplier as only they will be able to advise you correctly and we, at the Jewellery Web Shop, with our vast experience and our expert gemmologist will advise you accordingly Omega Men's Seamaster Watch #2265.80.00.George Zaidmann writing for Jewellery Web Shop, the leading jewellery website that sells diamonds. We at Jewellery Web Shop wish to make our customers aware that there is more to diamonds than a sparkling gem.
The first 5 colours are within the ‘white range, the next three within the ‘light tinted range and from the ‘L down we have the ‘tinted ranges.It is a matter of personal preference, linked to one budget that will determine the choice of colour of your diamond, however, if you plan to have the diamond set in white metal it will not be wise to go below the ‘K colour, ‘H being the borderline for the eye not to perceive any ‘tint in the diamond Omega Men's Seamaster Watch #2265.80.00.The Clarity really should come third in importance as long as it is not selected below the SI2.The clarity range goes from ‘IF, internally flawless, through VVS1, VVS2, VS1, VS2, SI1, SI2, I1, I2 to I3. The ‘V stands for ‘very the ‘S for ‘slight and the ‘I for ‘inclusion.Diamonds below the SI2 will not be eye clean so the imperfection or flaw(s) can be seen with the naked eye, once within the I2 to I3 imperfection the refractive qualities of the diamond will be impaired as well. Imperfections can be coloured as well as kept to white and can be situated on the side or in the center of the diamond. This will influence the value of the diamond as well Omega Men's Seamaster Watch #2265.80.00.