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By mjadmin on 11/4/2011 2:59 PM

Question:

I have a watch I only wear in the summer. Is there a good way to store my watch to preserve the battery life?

By mjadmin on 10/31/2011 9:58 PM

Question: What do you recommend for general cleaning of jewelry or diamond jewelry? I would love to be able to get that brilliant shine at home, in between our trips to Meierotto Jewelers.

By mjadmin on 7/15/2011 6:53 PM

When gold jewelry is made, it is mixed with different types of alloy metals to change the strength, purity or color of the metal.

Your allergic reaction likely comes from the alloy metal (such a nickel, copper, and zinc), and not from the gold itself.

Hypoallergenic metals are much less likely to cause an allergic reaction. Platinum and palladium are the most frequently used hypoallergenic metals in jewelry. Platinum is malleable, which makes it very easy to work with for solitaire style bands and diamond bands.

Titanium and tungsten carbide are good substitutes for more simple bands. These two metals are also hypoallergenic and are used more often in men's bands.

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