Gold is highly liquid and recognized universally as a precious metal commodity. The price of gold is influenced by investment demand, bank reserves and jewellery production.

Consider the following when selling your gold:

  • Karat value

    The value of your gold is determined by its purity. The higher the karat number, the softer the gold and the more expensive it is.

  • Gram weight

    Gold is measured in grams. The heavier the gold, the more valuable your jewellery becomes.

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Precious metals include silver and platinum.

Platinum is one of the rarest and most prestigious metals in the world. Naturally white and very durable, it holds diamonds and gemstones securely while maintaining its structural integrity. Platinum is hypoallergenic, exceptionally strong and maintains its white sheen without fading.

Silver has captivated jewelry lovers for centuries with its luminous shine and versatility. Silver is lightweight and comfortable, very affordable and ideal for everyday wear.

Bring us your platinum and silver to receive top market prices, transparent evaluations and immediate payment for all items.

A silver bar with a lion's head engraving and the inscription "Scottsdale Silver, 999 Fine Silver, 100 Troy Ounces, In God We Trust" on its surface, leaning against other silver bars.

A Luxury Watch represents personal style, an heirloom, a symbol of craftsmanship, or a memorable life event. If you no longer need your luxury watch, make an appointment with us to receive an honest appraisal and an on-the-spot offer.

Bring us your

  • Rolex

  • Patek Philippe

  • Audemars Piguet

  • Breitling

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Diamonds are graded using a universal standard set by the GIA, or Gemological Institute of America. This diamond grading system is divided into 4 C’s.

  1. Carat refers to the weight of diamonds and gemstones.

  2. Cut refers to a diamond’s proportions, symmetry and polish. This is what gives a diamond its fire and brilliance.

  3. Colour alludes to the absence of colour in white diamonds. The scale starts at D and goes up to Z. The higher your diamond is on the scale, the more valuable it is.

  4. Clarity measures the diamond’s purity by assessing flaws and inclusions. The diamond clarity scale starts at I3 and goes up to flawless. Book your appointment to receive and honest and transparent evaluation with a professional.

Three silver rings with large, sparkling diamonds resting on satin fabric, two of the rings feature rectangular-cut diamonds and one with a pear-shaped diamond.