It looks really nice and well coordinated with your other bracelet.This is the most recent pic I have...from earlier this year. It still looks the same..
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It looks really nice and well coordinated with your other bracelet.This is the most recent pic I have...from earlier this year. It still looks the same..
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WOW. I must be a lot rougher on my stuff, mine is all patina'd from about six months wear.This is the most recent pic I have...from earlier this year. It still looks the same..
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Can you post a pic?WOW. I must be a lot rougher on my stuff, mine is all patina'd from about six months wear.
Would you happen to have a recent picture of it? I would like to see the extent of wear from wearing it 24/7 for a year. Thanks!
Thanks for posting. Your bracelet also looks to be in quite pristine condition as well. After seeing yours and xsouzie's pic, I will start to wear mine 24/7.View attachment 4539385 excuse the marks and all, it's in the morning, always leaves indentation marks after sleeping on them.
Lots of micro scratches but still look shiny, I think. I'm waiting for them to develop that lovely patina though...
View attachment 4539385 excuse the marks and all, it's in the morning, always leaves indentation marks after sleeping on them.
Lots of micro scratches but still look shiny, I think. I'm waiting for them to develop that lovely patina though...
It's my only Cartier jewellery so I don't have much knowledge but when I was reading threads here, lots of people mentioned about 'patina'.What does it look like when it develops the patina? Sorry for my ignorance!
It's my only Cartier jewellery so I don't have much knowledge but when I was reading threads here, lots of people mentioned about 'patina'.
I understood that through years of wearing, the surface of bracelets will get scratched and oxidised. The colour of the metals get deeper( darker) and instead of a brand new mirror shine, they will develop a softer glow.
Sorry for my English, Hope I got it right...![]()
It's my only Cartier jewellery so I don't have much knowledge but when I was reading threads here, lots of people mentioned about 'patina'.
I understood that through years of wearing, the surface of bracelets will get scratched and oxidised. The colour of the metals get deeper( darker) and instead of a brand new mirror shine, they will develop a softer glow.
Sorry for my English, Hope I got it right...![]()
I just got my small love and it opens easy without any extra force. Depending on what side/position you are looking at; you can either press down on the screw side and pull apart or lift up the part without the screw and pull apart. Just wanted to add this for anyone who’s interested.
I have another question for all of you with small love bracelets. Hope you can chime in.
When the snap mechanism is closed and the screw is locked in lock position, is there a slight movement/click metal sound when you tap the bracelet from both sides or if you try to pull both sides slightly apart when the bracelet is locked? In other words, is it shut/closed tightly or since its a snap lock mechanism there’s some tiny wiggle room when you try slightly to pull it apart or tap it from both sides?
I just got my small love and the closure isn’t super tight, there’s some slight click sound when I do what I described above.
Would appreciate your input on how your loves are. Thank you!
Hey there, mine always needs the screw to be ‘unlocked’ to open but yes when it is in the ‘locked’ position there is slight movement between the two halves if I pull on it and it makes a little clicking/tapping noise. I think other people have said the same in another thread previously. I’ve had mine for 2.5 years and no problems with it!
Thank you for letting me know, rakhee81.
That gives me a peace of mind, I was a bit worried, I must admit.
Do you wear your small love 24/7 or do you take it off daily?
Has this slight movement between the two halves bothered you at the beginning?