Diamond Tennis Bracelet 2 Carats in 750 White Gold

Diamond tennis bracelet in 750 white gold, set with 54 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 2.00 ct in G SI quality. Luminous 2.00 mm line offering an elegant and balanced presence. Flexible links, claw setting and double safety clasp. Length: 17.70 cm.

CHF5,990.00 CHF5,990.00
In stock
SKU
BR04V/3 2,00ct
  • Swiss-made to order - strict quality control
  • Secure, insured shipping - 30-day return policy
  • 2-year warranty on craftsmanship
  • 18K Gold / Platinum 950

The bracelet brings greater presence to the wrist.
Luminous, balanced, fluid.

Each diamond extends the line with precision.
An elegant presence designed to move naturally with the body.


54 brilliant-cut diamonds

2.00 ct total — G SI quality

750 white gold

Length: 17.70 cm

Double safety clasp

Made in Italy


Availability

Production time: 10 to 20 business days
DIAMS 2-year warranty

Is this diamond tennis bracelet noticeable on the wrist?

Yes. With its 2.00 mm diamonds, it offers a more visible and luminous appearance than fine models.

How does this 2.00 ct bracelet differ from the 1.02 ct version?

The diamonds are larger (2.00 mm), giving this bracelet a more structured line and a stronger light return.

Is it comfortable for daily wear?

Yes. The flexible links allow natural movement and excellent comfort.

Do G SI diamonds offer good brilliance?

Absolutely. They provide clean, balanced sparkle suited to a 2-carat line of stones.

How secure is the clasp?

The bracelet includes a main clasp reinforced by two safety eights for reliable fastening.

What is the delivery time?

Approximately 10–20 business days, including diamond selection and final quality checks.

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