Specs
Gemstones: Sapphire

Sapphire is the most appreciated gemstone in the U.S,
It belongs to the same Gemstone family as Ruby: Corundum.
Sapphire and Ruby are very resistant, ranked 9 on the Mohs scale just behind Diamond.
Sapphire can have every colors, not just deep blue, whereas Ruby is just red, pinkish or purplish...
The most sought after is the “Padparadscha” sapphire which is half orange-half pink and only comes from the South of Sri Lanka. Padparadscha means “color of the lotus blossom” in Sinhalese.
For blue Sapphires, the most gorgeous and expensive ones were Sapphires from Kashmir, but this deposit is no longer active.
Nowadays, the best ones come from Sri Lanka -which is the best deposit for any kind of sapphires - they’re called “Ceylon” or “Ceylonese” sapphires and have a cornflower blue color.
But the biggest deposit worldwide is Australia which produces rather greenish sapphires.
You can also find lots of sapphire deposit in the rest of South Asia, and even in Africa.
Gemstones Clarity: Free of inclusions
Diamond clarity is a quality of diamonds relating to the existence and visual appearance of internal characteristics of a diamond called inclusions, and surface defects called blemishes. Clarity is one of the four Cs of diamond grading, the others being carat, color, and cut. Inclusions may be crystals of a foreign material or another diamond crystal, or structural imperfections such as tiny cracks that can appear whitish or cloudy. The number, size, color, relative location, orientation, and visibility of inclusions can all affect the relative clarity of a diamond. A clarity grade is assigned based on the overall appearance of the stone under 10x magnification.
Gemstones Color: Pink
A chemically pure and structurally perfect diamond is perfectly transparent with no hue, or color. However, in reality almost no gem-sized natural diamonds are absolutely perfect. The color of a diamond may be affected by chemical impurities and/or structural defects in the crystal lattice. Depending on the hue and intensity of a diamond's coloration, a diamond's color can either detract from or enhance its value. For example, most white diamonds are discounted in price when more yellow hue is detectable, while intense pink or blue diamonds (such as the Hope Diamond) can be dramatically more valuable. Out of all colored diamonds, red diamonds are the rarest.
Gemstones Cut: Baguette
Baguette Cut diamonds are usually cut long or in emerald shaped proportions. As a center stone, the proportions of a Baguette Cut diamond should be rectangular in shape. Baguette Cut diamonds are ideal if you are looking for oblique-shaped stones, used well when accompanying different shaped diamonds.
Movement: Quartz | Water Resistance: 100m |
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Luminous Hands | Box Paper Work |
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Case: 38mm
Setting: Channel
Channel
Channel setting is a method whereby stones are suspended between two bars or strips of metal, called channels. It's a great settings that can be used in the design of many wonderful pieces of jewelry. However the place where channel setting really works best is in the bezels of watches. Nothing is nicer then a well calculated watch bezel where every stones sits shoulder to should all around the dial. Channel is also a fairly sturdy setting that leave little concern of diamonds falling out.
Metal:
18k Rose Gold
18k
18K also know as 750 because it is 75% pure gold. 18K is relatively the purest form of gold that we can use to manufacture quality diamond jewelry. An advantage of 18k is that it catches rhodium better then lower grades of gold. This gives 18K gold a much nicer white luster at first; but unfortunately when rhodium wears off 18K white gold is left looking yellowish and dull. However with yellow gold, 18k will retain the most high quality gold luster possible to practically use with diamond jewelry forever. 18k is heavy, precious, soft and should mostly be used in jewelry generally under 20 grams.

18K Rose Gold Case
Alligator & Rubber Pink Bracelet
Push Button Foldover Clasp
Fixed Bezel
Scratch Resistant Sapphire