Good rule according to who? Debeers? Two months salary is a lot of freaking money.Originally posted by: shuan24
Actually, the two-month rule is a good rule of thumb. If you make 1K a month, then save up for a 2K ring...etc...
Ooops. 😱Originally posted by: richardycc
hmmm color starts at D. 🙂
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Good rule according to who? Debeers? Two months salary is a lot of freaking money.Originally posted by: shuan24
Actually, the two-month rule is a good rule of thumb. If you make 1K a month, then save up for a 2K ring...etc...
Originally posted by: shuan24
Actually, the two-month rule is a good rule of thumb. If you make 1K a month, then save up for a 2K ring...etc...
If you make $5-6k/month that is yet more money you'll spend on a ring. If you're making $60k/year which is pretty good but nothing phenomenal and spending $10k on a ring I think you've got issues!Originally posted by: HokieESM
Eh. Depends. What if you make $5K or $6K a month? That's about what my new job is going to pay--and is within reason for some of the people on this board. My girlfriend has no desire to have a $10K ring on her finger. She'd much rather have a $2K ring and a G35 instead of an Accord. 🙂
Most people don't understand the meaning of the word "afford". I know a guy who is still, two years later, paying off his wife's rings. When I bought mrsskoorb's I paid with cash! And if you have no savings at the time buy something inexpensive. Most women of merit are not going to break up with you just because you plopped $1k on their ring instead of $4k.2 months salary is fine, if you can afford it.
Originally posted by: waylman
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Good rule according to who? Debeers? Two months salary is a lot of freaking money.Originally posted by: shuan24
Actually, the two-month rule is a good rule of thumb. If you make 1K a month, then save up for a 2K ring...etc...
2 months salary is fine, if you can afford it. If you can't afford it, you go with something cheaper. But, I do believe buying something nice is important.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
If you make $5-6k/month that is yet more money you'll spend on a ring. If you're making $60k/year which is pretty good but nothing phenomenal and spending $10k on a ring I think you've got issues!Originally posted by: HokieESM
Eh. Depends. What if you make $5K or $6K a month? That's about what my new job is going to pay--and is within reason for some of the people on this board. My girlfriend has no desire to have a $10K ring on her finger. She'd much rather have a $2K ring and a G35 instead of an Accord. 🙂Most people don't understand the meaning of the word "afford". I know a guy who is still, two years later, paying off his wife's rings. When I bought mrsskoorb's I paid with cash! And if you have no savings at the time buy something inexpensive. Most women of merit are not going to break up with you just because you plopped $1k on their ring instead of $4k.2 months salary is fine, if you can afford it.
I have the opposite opinion. I spend a LOT of time finding the diamond I got - one that is so clear that you cannot see anything with the naked eye (yes the stores will lie to you and say that ugly black spec you see isn't visible - so don't trust their ratings trust your vision) and one that is colorless enough that it looks good (again don't trust their color letters, bring a yellow gradient with you that you print out on your printer). Almost every woman compares rings with my wife's. They are all excited and say "I want to see your ring!". They look at my wife's ring, claim how pretty it is, and how sparkly, and then look at their own ring, their excitement fades immediately and they emit a sad lower pitched "oh". Why? Their husbands bought a dull cloudy diamond. Trust me on this - get a diamond without visible carbon or a visible cloudiness.Originally posted by: radioouman
I strongly suggest against the whole color and clarity thing. Once she starts wearing it, the only thing that other people will notice will be the size and possibly the cut. Cut and carats are more important. Remember, these rings get worn every day, and they get dirty.
Don't do it with the intention of looking at diamond rings - she'll be forever disappointed that you didn't surprize her. Instead ask about ruby/emerald/topaz/etc rings to see what she likes. Then go back and buy the same shape in a diamond.Originally posted by: kage69
I dunno, I always thought guys were supposed to surprise the girl with the ring, but taking her out to look does sound kinda the way to go. Maybe I'm just loathing the idea of going into DeBeers or wherever and dealing with people who are cut from the same cloth as used car salesmen. (I've heard some horror stories).