Showing posts with label sell rolex watch in long island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sell rolex watch in long island. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Gem Therapy? Really?

       Really. Okay, so one of my clients today was telling me a little about "gem therapy." Don't get me wrong, I'll believe in what works, but I had to my research on her claim to it's ''100%' pure healing properties. " Gemstone therapy is based on the theory that certain stones possess specific healing energies. Physical and emotional problems can block the body's energy center, resulting in illness of some kind. Theoretically, when a gemstone comes into contact with the body, its energy is released and transferred to the person. My client urged me to use gemstone therapy to unblock negative energy or heal the body and gemstone meditation to heal the spirit.   As a wise woman once said "Yeah, diamonds do that for me. " 

I did, however, find a list of the intended aids to what ails you.
  • Ruby: Liver, spleen, gallbladder, and pancreas. For stopping bleeding powdered paste is used. If worn, it is believed to maintain the hygiene of your mental health.
  • Opal: For improving memory and for healthy brain
  • Turquoise: Eye ailments, headaches, fever
  • Emerald: Eye ailments, antidote for any insect or reptile poison, sores and wounds
  • Amethyst: Insomnia, tension, headaches used for spiritual upliftment
  • Diamond: Gastritis, cardiac ailments, blood circulation problems
  • Topaz: ENT related diseases, epilepsy, insomnia, asthma, lung, catarrh and many gynecological ailments
  • Pearl: For mental hygiene
  • Moonstone: Illness related to the mind, epilepsy, fever

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Gold and All it's Many Colors.


Color of gold          Gold is one of the most fundamental base colors for jewelry. There are innumerable options that you can pick the colors of gold jewelry from. You might be interested to know how to highlights these option and then, pick the right gold jewelry up from the rest. There are lots of thing here, describe what you have to consider when you are looking for this jewelry type. Base on these descriptions, you can at least ensure that you get the right jewelry pieces from the rest.

               There are lots of different shade colors of gold jewelry that you have to keep in mind. Color of gold is already a well know, but with different shade of gold, you probably want to take a closely look and make your decision after all. But keep in mind that different in color shade is not necessary the thing you need to first look when it comes to gold.
With the white gold, the colors of gold jewelry will be very contrast in comparison with the traditional gold. Therefore, if you are looking for anything that look different from gold, but made by gold, white gold is your best option to go for. You can figure out for any jewelry accessories whether or not that is something you want to stick with the real gold shade, or you want to have it in different color format. Then, white gold would be your option to go for.


          Based on your requirement, whether you want to go for the traditional colors of gold jewelry or not. If you take a look at those jewelry set and figure out that you want to have it in the real gold color, you can just go for it. But if you want things that look different in the color tone, white gold or pink gold may be your option to go for. With some metal mixing with gold, the color shade can look differently for the traditional gold colors. It is really up to you want kind of color shade you would go for. Keep in your mind that not only the color shade of gold that you need to look at, but also the pattern of jewelry pieces is another thing to consider at the same time. You need to consider for all everything that involved with jewelry piece, before make your final decision for it... Rose gold. I'm sold :)

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Is it Silver or Silverplate? How can one tell?

                               Is my piece Silver or Silverplate? How can I tell?
       I often encounter antique pieces marked with hallmarks other than the typical .925 to identify the piece as sterling. Sterling Silver flatware manufactured in America after 1849 is ALWAYS stamped with one or the following markings:
  • The word STERLING stamped on it
  • 925 stamped on it
  • STER stamped on it.
       If, for example, your flatware is stamped "Wm & Rogers" and "IS", it is not sterling silver. The IS merely indicates "International Silver" which was the company that actually manufactured the set. Because the pieces have no stamping to indicate Sterling, they most definitely are NOT sterling. Manufacturers never neglected to mention the word Sterling on their pure silver sets, while they always "neglected" to mention the lack of purity on mere plated material.

        British sterling carries 4-5 stamped hallmarks identifying the company, the location, date of manufacture, etc. These can be matched with photos in the silver hallmark database (google it). Similarly, American manufacturers employ hallmarks or sponsor's marks that can be identified by matching photos.

       The first patent for silver plating was issued in 1840. Older pieces are sterling, although they may not be stamped as such.

      Some of the early makers of silverplate flatware seen regularly in the store are Rogers Bros, Rogers & Bros. FB Rogers Silver, Wm Rogers, the Meriden Britannia Company, Middletown Plate Co. (Superior Silver Company) and others. Many of these names were used well into the 20th century. In 1898, this group of companies formed the International Silver Company.

       Some of the silverplate manufacturers also released sterling patterns, but these are stamped "sterling," whereas the plate is not. Many of the sterling pattern numbers are recorded in a database or databases.

      Some of the stamps used to distinguish silverplated tableware are: IS (International Silver), IC, Brittania, EPNS (Electical Plated Nickle Silver), A1, Triple Plate, 3x, Quadruple Plate, 4x, Silver on Copper, EP, EP on Copper, and a whole host of initial and pictorial marks that can be matched with pictures in the silverplate database.

 
Myth #1: Silverplate is magnetic; silver is not. In truth, neither is magnetic. Stainless steel shows varying degrees of magnetism.

Myth #2: Silverplate doesn't tarnish like genuine silver. In truth, both will tarnish, because both are genuine silver. The difference is, sterling is sterling silver all the way through; plate only has a thin skin of silver over a base metal. Stainless steel doesn't tarnish.

      Unfortunately, to buyers, silverplate has no scrap value. Even the thickest plate is only about .20mm thick, and refineries won't buy it because the process of reclaiming silver from plate is too expensive.
     Pictured here is a William Rogers set which has a higher retail value as an antique than for silver value.


Sunday, January 22, 2012

Gold Bullion, what to know...

                 Gold Bullion collecting goes Couture? The Info on Investing in Bullion.

      While researching this topic, I stumbled upon a blog where Jean Paul Gaultier has designed his own bullion bar. Take a look!

  http://www.bullionstreet.com/news/jean-paul-gaultier-introduces-1850-designer-gold-bars/875

      As a society, our love of gold shows no sign of stopping. Bullion dealers have sold coins, gold bars and Krugerrands by the bucket load. Contrarily, people have invested in gold exchange-for cash in record numbers also, which I have seen personally in my own store. A number of websites have joined the gold rush, offering to take unwanted gold jewelery off your hands for cash. I also asked myself, which is the best way to make a profit out of gold?
    There is a huge range of methods to choose from.  One can buy actual gold in one form or another, jewelry, bars, coins... while others don’t require you to build your own vault. This is what I needed to research.
      Bullion coins are legal tender in which country they are issued.  The market value of bullion coins is determined by the value of their gold content, plus a premium that varies between dealers. Many make the mistake of confusing bullion coins with collector's coins.  Their value depends on rarity, design AND finish, not just their gold content alone.  When you own physical gold yourself there is no risk involved, no other parties.
      Buying gold jewellery for investment purposes is common in the Middle East and much of Asia. Jewelery used primarily for investment purposes is because, unlike the US, the caratage of the gold is higer, usually 22 or 24K.  While jewelry does have a good correlation to gold price and it easy to buy and sell, it might be linked more to the fashion trends then then content value.
       I hope this cleared some questions up for everyone as it did for myself.  That JPG bullion bar is pretty brilliant though. Haute couture gold. What next??

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Give your luxury watch a new home for the new year!!!!

       



       There is a lot of sentimental value in a watch, a luxury watch especially.  At Suffolk Buyers, we understand that it can be difficult to part with such a masterpiece of craftsmanship.  Furthermore, we know that the attachment you have to the watch makes the process all the harder.  You do not want to send a treasured possession to someone who does not know the jewelry and watch business and someone who does not appreciate the quality of your possesions the way you do. 
       We pride ourselves on our appreciation of  the attachment you may have to your items, and we appreciate the beauty, quality and worth of your fine jewelry. We have created a trusted process for selling treasured items like Rolex watches.  Rolex is one of the many brands that we can access and buy from you for a price that is the best in the business.  We see a piece of jewelry, not a mixture of precious metals and jewels.  We take all facets of your piece into consideration before we make an offer.  We do not melt down your jewelry, we buy your jewelry.  If you are selling your Rolex, Cartier, Baume Mercier, Patek Philipe, or any piece, we will give your watch a new home.  Call us @ 631-651-5100 or visit us online at http://www.newyorkgoldbuyer.com/.   Have a happy, healthy and safe New Years from Suffolk Buyers!!

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Being green; recycle your gold for ca$h.

I'm not a magician, but I can turn your gold into a pile of ca$h!!!

It's the right time to recycle your gold jewelry. The price of gold tends to rise when the economy is doing poorly. Over the last two years, gold prices have risen roughly an astounding 70 percent! Though the price has dipped since reaching record highs, gold still shines infinitely.
Gold and silver are markedly recyclable. By selling your gold and silver to be refined and “recycled” we continue to be globally and ethically conscious while making you money! Gold has been recycled since ancient times. Once gold comes out of the ground, it never goes back in. It's used over and over again. Unlike paper money, you can’t reprint gold.
The kind of gold you can sell ranges from inexpensive gold trinkets to dental gold to solid gold coins and fine jewelry. Simple or broken gold jewelry, as well as parts of a set, are best for selling as scrap. If your gold contains diamonds or is a designer piece, you will get a better price if you sell them as jewelry.





Thursday, November 3, 2011

Rolex Watches

Stainless Steel Rolex Daytona Chronograph
Rolex has long been regarded at the staple of fine watches and time pieces. If you look at the wrists of many athletes, pop stars, and watch enthusiasts there is a high likely hood you will be looking at a Rolex. The brand was founded in 1905 in London. The company produces about 2000 watches a day, and is one of the largest companies worldwide. The company has an extensive line of fine watches such as the day date, Submariner, GMT, Daytona, Yachtmaster, Deep Sea, and many more. Our company has purchased over 1000 used Rolex watches from the public in our New York, Nassau, Queens, and Suffolk locations. We find that of all the watch brands we purchase, Rolex has the best resale value on the second hand market and international market. Just recently we were lucky enough to acquire a rare Rolex Chronograph in our Huntington store in Nassau County which is a collectors item, and will be put on auction internationally. If you have a Rolex watch, or any fine watch you are interested in getting valued and sold please contact us for more information.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Considering Selling a Watch?


Rolex GMT2 Stainless Steel Watch



As you consider selling your watch, you must first gather all of the important factors which help increase the value of the watch. The original Box, Papers, Certificate, and Extra Links are all ways to increase the re-sale value on any fine, used, or vintage watch. In our store in Long Island we purchase many brands of fine watches such as Rolex, Cartier, Patek Philippe, and Many more. We always urge our clients to bring in all the materials which came with the watch so we can pay out the absolute highest price. Another factor to consider when selling a watch is the retail price vs wholesale price. Watches are usually marked up during the first sale, so the price will drop a certain % depending on the brand. Fine watches such as Rolex usually hold their value fairly well over the course of years. If you are considering selling a fine watch in the New York area, please contact us for more information.