We had been window shopping for an engagement ring, with no set time or date in mind. We were blessed with the opportunity to revisit Rutlad, Vt. We had stopped at many stores while we were there. At the risk of sounded like a children's story, The first place was just not right. The second place put us in the mindset that the actual sale was more important than the journey to get there. But the third stop to Freeman Marcus was absolutely perfect. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted by Ron and immediately felt we were in great hands!! There aren't enough words to express how nerve racking picking the perfect engagement ring can be. With the knowledge, experience, and care for his craft, Ron took his time to narrow down what was the right ring for my now Feyonce! His selections weren't generic, they weren't sporadic. They were are specifically tailored for my feyonce taste. Once the ring was selected, I was able to make custom changes and additions to the ring. It was a true pleasure working with Ron on the creative process side. He stayed in constant communication. I was kept abreast of all the stages that went into marking the ring. And it turned out better than I evened imagined. Thank you Ron for your kindness and patience. We are both over the moon that you are apart of...
Read moreI brought them a watch and the gentleman who looked at it said it was a fake because it had a green sticker on it. Well here you go, you might want to educate yourself.
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+4 Yes, Rolex did make Datejust watches with a green sticker on the back. Specifically, older models, up to some early 6-digit references, featured circular green stickers on the caseback. These stickers came in various forms, some with the reference number and some holographic, according to Everest Bands. Rolex stopped using these green stickers in late 2007, replacing them with a transparent sticker, according to Bernard Watch Co.. Here's a more detailed explanation: Early models: Older Rolex Datejust models, like the 16234, 16233, and others, from the factory, often had a green sticker on the caseback. Sticker variations: These green stickers varied, with some displaying the reference number and others being holographic. Purpose: The green stickers, particularly the holographic ones, were intended to deter counterfeiting. Switch to transparent stickers: Rolex discontinued the green stickers in late 2007, replacing them with...
Read moreI was back in Rutland from Florida for a friends wedding and Ron really bailed me out. I had gotten a frame and needed a little metal insert engraved to personalize the wedding date. Got there, opened the box, no metal insert. Ron fabricated a small metal disk to fit into the spot and then engraved it. He did all of this within about 16 hours, AND he did it very inexpensively for me. I had shopped there previously (a decade or so ago) for a custom engraved necklace which was also an awesome experience and that's what brought me back. Everyone in there is super friendly and helpful. Top notch spot in downtown. Highly recommended!...
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