Guide to Moissanite Watches: Care, Cleaning, and Wholesale Buying Tips
The jewelry world is gradually moving away from natural stones towards lab-made gemstones. One of the most popular of these stones is moissanite. Moissanite watches are an alternative to diamonds . This is because they look as good as diamonds, are almost as hard, and behave similarly under light. These watches are stylish, elegant, and they look luxurious, which makes them a great option for collectors, everyday users, and resellers alike. In this guide, we’ll look at whether moissanite can get wet, how to clean a moissanite watch, the best cleaning products, and a bit of comparison between cleaning a diamond watch and cleaning a moissanite watch. Our goal is that at the end of this piece, you'd have learnt how best to clean your moissanite jewelry. Introduction to Moissanite Watches First discovered in 1893 by a French chemist, Henri Moissan, he found the first of this gemstone in a meteorite . However, from the early 90s, most...