Moissanite vs. Diamond Watches: Which One Shines Brighter?

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Moissanite vs. Diamond Watches: Which One Shines Brighter?

mjewelrs13
The moissanite clone watches have definitely pitted against the traditional diamond watches in the battle for luxury timepieces. And, Millennium Jewelry usually gets this question from clients: which truly shines brighter? Your answer would depend on what you want. Moissanite is a brilliant and fire-drenched diamond substitute; in fact, its refractive index is found to be even higher than that of diamonds and it makes appearances much shinier. For people who'd like to show off that iced-out look, not necessarily spending too much, a Moissanite clone watch is the best option. It will also keep shining and looking good for many years to come, thanks to its durability. On the contrary, diamond watches are still the eternal symbols of luxury and prestige. They are very costly, but investments of these kinds often understand the passage of time. But it is really hard to make a distinction between the two by just looking or by checking one's overall or very minor characteristics with the developed technologies in moissanite these days. So for making big statements in the hip-hop style or just elevating your average daily look, these clones have the same head-turning brightness at a fraction of the price tag.
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Re: Moissanite vs. Diamond Watches: Which One Shines Brighter?

licekpetr314
As I explored the feeling that pulled me toward my first link watch my existential dread subsided. What I realized I wanted out of a watch was a lasting symbol of my own identity. If I link were to get all Freudian on you Id link say I might be reckoning with my own mortality through the experience of time but its not even that deep.