Buying Engagement ring (diamonds) advice

Don't know if you have made your purchase yet but as you live in the North East, have you considered a jewellers here in Sunderland called Wittens?

He has traded in Sunderland for as long as I can remember and whilst not the cheapest, he will give you quality advice and not rip you off.

I bought my nearest and dearest an eternity ring there several years ago. I was going for the biggest trio of diamonds I could afford but he changed my mind and I bought a ring that had 3 identically matched smaller diamonds and it was actually cheaper than the one I was intending to buy.

Worth talking to if your close by.
 
whats weird, is the thread resurrections are normally one post wonders, never to be seen again. why on earth would you join a car forum, only to reply on a post about wedding rings from 4 years ago? very weird.

its probably one of those AI bots. but by all means Eric, come back and prove me wrong...
 
buzyg said:
Can't believe people buy engagement rings on line. :o

Book two tickets for a weekend in Amsterdam and take your fiance and your wallet with you. :thumbsup:

This guy knows how to engage. My advice for anyone buying an expensive engagement ring is to take a couple months of your salary and set it on fire because it's a scam industry and that's essentially what you're doing.
 
MikeyH said:
As others have said, we both went to choose the ring together and looked in the local shops. My wife is very fussy about jewellery and I wanted her to have what she wanted. Plus online shopping didn't exist back then, nor did home computers. :rofl:

Expect you walked. Or was this after the wheel had been invented. :P
 
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