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  2. Worthy.com - Wikipedia

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    The brand-named watches are authenticated at CentralWatch. Prior to auction, Worthy.com makes available the item's photographs and diamond grading report to the networks of pre-selected professional buyers. The online auction can be watched live by the seller, and both sellers and buyers receive real time updates on the auction status.

  3. WP Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Brown launched WP Diamonds in February 2012. [citation needed] The company was created with the aim to increase the use of recycled diamonds in new manufacturing. [2] The online purchasing system allows customers from around the world to submit information about their diamond, watch or jewelry online and receive a price quote. [3]

  4. 15 Best Places To Sell Your Gold for Cash

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    The company accepts many forms of gold, including jewelry, bullion, coins, diamonds, watches and more. With a stellar 4.8-star rating on Trustpilot, supported by over 7,000 reviews, it’s worth ...

  5. De Beers - Wikipedia

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    [73] [74] De Beers also sells about 10% of its rough diamonds through online auction sales. The company pioneered the approach in 2008 when it broke with 44 years of direct sales to hold the diamond industry's first online international auction sale. It is now the world's leader in this kind of auction sale.

  6. Mysterious necklace linked to queen's demise set for auction

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    A mysterious 18th century necklace made from around 500 diamonds, some of which are believed to have been taken from a piece that contributed to French Queen Marie Antoinette's demise, will go on ...

  7. Blue Nile Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company that became Blue Nile began in 1995 when Doug Williams of Williams & Son Inc. of Seattle started a website to sell diamonds online. [3] Mark C. Vadon, then a management consultant at Bain & Company, purchased a diamond engagement ring from the site in 1998. [3]

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