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diamond [03.07.2022 15:33] – created - external edit 127.0.0.1diamond [27.11.2022 17:58] (current) gerdlothar
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 ====== Diamond ====== ====== Diamond ======
-  *See also [[Guiloché]] for the diamond pattern+  *See also [[Guilloché]] for the diamond pattern
  
 **Diamond** is the [[Mohs|hardest]] mineral, consisting of pure cubic carbon. It is often used as a decoration on watches, including on [[marker]]s and in a [[pave]] pattern. **Diamond** is the [[Mohs|hardest]] mineral, consisting of pure cubic carbon. It is often used as a decoration on watches, including on [[marker]]s and in a [[pave]] pattern.
  
 +=== Order of the color grades ===
 +
 +| River + |D |Very fine white + |
 +|River |E |Very fine white |
 +|Top Wesselton + |F|Fine white + |
 +|Top Wesselton |G|Fine white |
 +|Wesselton |H|White |
 +|Top Crystal |I-J|Slightly tinted white |
 +|Crystal |K-L|Tinted white |
 +|Top Cape |M-N|Tinted 1 |
 +|Cape |O|Tinted 2 |
 +|Light Yellow |P-Y|Tinted 3 |
 +|Yellow|Z|Tinted 4|
  
 {{tag>Terms Watch_materials}} {{tag>Terms Watch_materials}}
  
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