Trying to decide which color for JUC

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Rose gold; my experience has been that over time unless white gold is rhodium plated it starts to look like dull sterling silver. Cartier only adds rhodium plating to pieces that have diamonds.
 
I have a classic Cartier Love bracelet in pink gold (no diamonds). I really want a JUC to wear with it (also no diamonds). However, I cannot decide between JUC in pink gold to match the Love, or in white gold. Would pink gold JUC be too matchy matchy? White gold would be more representative of a real nail (nails are generally stainless steel I believe) so white gold would look more like a real nail. I just cannot decide which color to get. Thoughts?
I vote white!
 
I’d go with the WG JUC personally. And the model without the diamonds IS rhodium plated! It’s gorgeous in white! Especially if you have a platinum or white gold wedding ring or watches! Everyone buys it YG or RG. Try the WG on...you may be surprised! I was!
 
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I also vote WG! Cartier’s pink gold is gorgeous but I got my love/juc in mixed metals and I think it makes the stack so visually interesting. Also makes it more fun to match with other things down the line
 
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I think pink would be really pretty. Or yellow for a bit of contrast—I don’t think you can go wrong with either. Rhodium plating can wear off over time, from my experience. I get my white gold wedding set re-plated/dipped every few years and it looks like new—very “white” and shiny. Cost is about $40 but I would expect it would be much more for a bracelet. It may require polishing it prior as well.
 
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I also want to add the WG JUC to my collection but reading the comments here makes me afraid that it would turn dull overtime (I have YG JUC and YG Ecrou, just want to have the WG JUC for the day i don't want to wear any gold).
 
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