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Hi! I was wondering if anyone here has experience with Pomellato pieces before Kering took over. Was the quality, then, better? I hear some opinions that yes, the quality was better, gems were all natural whereas now they may as well be lab grown. I have their titanium Lucciole ring with brown diamonds and one diamond chipped. I wasn’t even aware of that until cleaned it randomly. Needless to say it was sooo surprising, aren’t diamonds supposed to be hard? :sad:
 
Hi! I was wondering if anyone here has experience with Pomellato pieces before Kering took over. Was the quality, then, better? I hear some opinions that yes, the quality was better, gems were all natural whereas now they may as well be lab grown. I have their titanium Lucciole ring with brown diamonds and one diamond chipped. I wasn’t even aware of that until cleaned it randomly. Needless to say it was sooo surprising, aren’t diamonds supposed to be hard? :sad:

That’s actually a huge misnomer with diamonds! The mohs scale is related to hardness in relation to preventing scratches! They are pretty resistant but the right impact at the right angle will still lead to a crack.
 
That’s actually a huge misnomer with diamonds! The mohs scale is related to hardness in relation to preventing scratches! They are pretty resistant but the right impact at the right angle will still lead to a crack.
Yes, learned this this the hard way. If only we were advised of it when shopping diamonds...I used to think diamonds were unbreakable and therefore suited my lifestyle best. I was wrong.
 
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I have two m'ama rings. I experienced the stone becoming loose on one of them a couple years after acquiring it in 2010 and Pomellato fixed it at no cost. Well, it's become loose again. Anyone else experience this?
 
I think this men's Pomellato watch is so handsome! :coolio:

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