Seiko Astron 100th Anniversary Limited Edition - SSH158J1
£1,930.00 +VAT
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2 to 4 working days.
£6.95 (VAT included).
FREE on orders over £75.
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**WATCHES: Due to weight and size restrictions, some watches will be sent by Royal Mail 1st class signed for service, which will take approximately 2-3 working days. If you require faster delivery, please get in touch.
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Applicable to EU & Rest of World
Please be aware that if you are outside of the UK your item may incur import duty in your country. This charge will be invoiced directly to you (if you are having it delivered to yourself outside the UK) or to the recipient by the carrier upon delivery. If you wish to know the amount chargeable please contact you or the recipients local tax authority.
£14.95
Delivery times may be longer for special orders or items that require sizing. If we foresee a delay in delivering your order within this timescale, we will contact you.
Our delivery times are estimated from time of order and are for guidance purposes only and cannot be guaranteed. Macintyres cannot be held responsible for any delays in delivery by the Royal Mail due to seasonal conditions or strike action.
We offer a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee for online purchases* (please note exceptions below). Returns can be made in-store or by post.
*Exceptions - Personalised, special order items and pierced jewellery cannot be returned unless faulty. Items purchased in our showroom can be returned for an exchange or credit note within 30 days. We do not offer refunds for items purchased in our showroom.
Standard Showroom Purchase Returns Policy: We offer a 30 Day exchange or credit note for items purchased in our showroom*
Goods must be returned with a sales or gift receipt, unused and in pristine condition. Watch boxes, guarantees, instructions and diamond certificates must also be returned.
*Exceptions - We do not exchange, refund or issue credit for personalised items, special orders or earrings, unless faulty. Returns can be made in-store or by post.
We do not offer refunds for items purchased in our showroom. Your statutory rights are unaffected. Macintyres of Edinburgh Ltd comply fully with the Consumer Rights Act 2015. Should you have any concerns in this regard please contact sales@macintyres.co.uk.
All Macintyres’ diamond and gem set rings are unique. Each one is hand crafted to individual specifications, including finger size. Most can be adjusted to fit a UK finger size range of "K" to "O" and will supplied at the prices stated. Finger sizes beyond this range, J or below and P or above, may have to be specially made. Special orders may take longer to supply and may incur a surcharge. We will contact you by phone or e-mail to discuss your individual requirements.
Standard wedding bands are available in ladies’ sizes from I to O and in gent’s sizes from P to Z. Most sizes are available from stock. If we are temporarily out of stock we will contact you with an expected delivery date.
Diamond set and bespoke wedding bands are made to order in your size and will take longer than our standard delivery times. We will contact you with an expected delivery date. Special orders cannot normally be exchanged.
Silver and gold dress rings are available in the sizes stated. If you require one of these rings in a different size than available, please send an email to websales@macintyres.co.uk or phone us on + 44 131 220 4252 (Mon-Sat, 9am – 5pm) to find out about availability.
We will be more than happy to accurately measure your finger in-store and offer advice on the most suitable size. Alternatively, order your FREE Multisizer Ring Gauge by sending an email including your full name, postal address and phone number to websales@macintyres.co.uk or by phone on + 44 131 220 4252 (Mon-Sat, 9am to 5pm).
If the ring you are purchasing is a gift and you are unsure of the finger size, we recommend that you purchase it in the stock size available. The ring can then be adjusted or ordered in the correct size.
At Macintyres we believe that the best decisions are made with an informed mind. We are proud of our expert diamond graders and gemmologists and we believe that like us, our customers want quality and value. All our diamonds are individually chosen by our qualified diamond graders to ensure the best possible value for money. We hope the following information will help you understand the characteristics that affect the value of a diamond.
Between 950 and 1500 million years ago, deep inside the earth, at unimaginable temperatures and huge pressure, a tiny crystal slowly began to grow. Before man or even dinosaurs walked the earth a tiny piece of the hardest substance on earth begins its longest journey. Forced to the surface by a volcano, washed by billions and billions of raindrops down mountain sides into river beds and finally to the sea. Discovered by man and separated from the 95% of diamonds that are not gem quality it is cut to precise guidelines to release the brilliance and fire within, finally achieving its destiny… to be your engagement ring.
If you imagine a four-sided pyramid, with each side being a diamond characteristic, the more readily available diamonds form the base of the pyramid while the rarest diamonds are at the top. Keep this in mind when you are selecting your diamond. Your selection of characteristics will determine rarity and value. Our job is not to find the perfect diamond, our job is to find the perfect diamond for you.
We work only with the most reputable and regulated diamond suppliers, so you can be confident your diamond has been mined and processed in an environmentally and socially conscious manner.
Many of Macintyres’ diamonds come with independent certificates confirming the quality and cut grade of the individual stone. These certificates are prepared by diamond grading laboratories of international renown such as GIA, HRD, IGI and EGL. These labs will also confirm that the diamonds are natural and have not been treated in any way. Beware of other diamond sellers who provide obscure certificates or self-certify their own stones.
When you think of the cut, you probably think of the shape of the diamond. You are partially correct but while cut does refer to the shape it also refers to the proportions of how the diamond is actually cut. Diamonds are cut into many different shapes, reflecting not only popular taste but the proportions and quality of the rough diamond.
The most popular diamond cuts include Round, Oval, Square, Princess, Emerald, Baguette and Marquise. Many speciality shapes are also available.
A diamond’s overall proportions as well as the size and placement of its many reflective surfaces or facets, also play a large part in “cut”. The consistency and balance of these can greatly affect how the stone captures light and reflects it back to the eye.
The size of the diamond is measured not by its dimensions but by weight. One carat, the traditional unit of measure for diamonds, is equal to 0.2 grams. You may also hear the weight of a diamond referred to in points. A point is equal to 1/100 of a carat. Therefore a 75 point diamond equals 0.75 carat. Diamonds of equal weight may appear slightly different in size, depending on their depth and proportions. Because they are quite rare, larger diamonds of gem quality are much more valuable.
With the exception of some fancy coloured diamonds, the most valuable diamonds are those with the least colour. The colour scale for transparent diamonds runs from D-F (colourless), G-J (near colourless), K-L (faint yellow) to Z (light yellow). Completely colourless diamonds are rare. When diamonds are formed with traces of other minerals, rare and beautiful colours can result. These “fancy” colours range from blue to brilliant red, brown, pale green, pink and violet. Because of their rarity, coloured diamonds are highly desirable and may be quite valuable.
Diamond clarity is measured by the existence or absence of visible flaws. Tiny surface blemishes or internal inclusions, even those seen only under magnification with a jeweller’s loupe, can alter the brilliance of the diamond and thus affect its value. Clarity levels begin with flawless (F&IF) and go down to Very Very Slight (VVS1 &VVS2), Very Slight (VS1 & VS2), Slightly Included (SI1 7 SI2) and Included (I1 & I2 & I3).
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