Graff Superstar Diamonds Lady's Watch
There are
diamond watches, and then there are diamond watches like this. Graff
metaphorically knocks on the door of luxury with a resounding "bling
bling!" arrival announcement. You simply don't get too much more
"diamond watch" than this timepiece figuratively held hostage by the
precious stones. The case and bracelet (what little of it is actually metal!)
is done in 18k white gold while a dizzying collection of 176 diamonds on the case
and another 94 diamonds on the bracelet that crowd the design of the watch like
a bunch of too many densely packed wealthy neighbors. The entire watch has 59
carats of pure glitzy glory.
Likewise the timepiece is known as the Superstar, or GraffSuperstar. Whatever
the title, this watch is certainly a statement about the woman wearing it.
However that statement might be "I enjoy rubies and emeralds in my
breakfast cereal." Sorry gentlemen, we will have to settle for a less
diamond studded version. Stones on the Superstar watch are in trillion and
trapeze cuts that gives a very modern and angular shape that is also quite
cohesive. Round cut diamonds
make for good decor, but these more angular cuts allow for a more tiled look
that enhances the "total diamond watch" style that Graff is going
for. My instincts tell me that the movement inside the watch is Swiss quartz.
The dial of the watch is no testament to legibility, but should be readable - a
nice trapeze cut emerald is the only non-diamond stone of the bunch and serves
as the 12 o'clock marker. Not the type of watch you want to wear publicly in
certain parts of the world, cost to likely be tantamount to purchase of said
parts of the world.
Ariel Adams publishes the luxury watch review site aBlogtoRead.com.



