Diamond Tennis Bracelet 3 Carats in 750 White Gold

Diamond tennis bracelet in 750 white gold, set with 50 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 3.00 ct in G SI quality. 2.50 mm diamonds create a more visible line with deep, luxurious radiance. Flexible structure, claw setting and double safety clasp. Length: 17.70 cm.

CHF7,990.00 CHF7,990.00
In stock
SKU
BR06V/3 3,00ct
  • Swiss-made to order - strict quality control
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  • 2-year warranty on craftsmanship
  • 18K Gold / Platinum 950

The bracelet asserts a stronger presence on the wrist.
Intense, radiant, fluid.

Each diamond enriches the line of light.
The wrist captures the brilliance with depth.


50 brilliant-cut diamonds

3.00 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

Who is this 3-carat diamond tennis bracelet designed for?

For those seeking a bracelet with generous volume, deeper sparkle and a clearly luxurious presence.

Is this bracelet highly visible on the wrist?

Yes. With its 2.50 mm diamonds, it offers a strong visual impact without excessive opulence.

What makes this bracelet different from smaller carat weights?

Its intense radiance and more sculptural line, created by larger diamonds and perfectly aligned links.

Is it comfortable for everyday wear?

Yes. Despite its volume, the supple links ensure natural movement and excellent comfort.

Do G SI diamonds provide enough brilliance for 3 carats?

Absolutely. Their vivid sparkle is ideal for a bracelet where light and presence are key features.

What is the production time?

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

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