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In watchmaking, diamonds are often used to enhance both the aesthetic appeal and the perceived value of a timepiece. Here are some common styles and settings:

  1. Bezel Set: Diamonds are set around the watch’s bezel, either fully or partially. This style can give the watch a luxurious look and is often seen in both men’s and women’s watches.
  2. Dial Set: Diamonds are embedded into the watch dial itself, sometimes marking the hours or serving as decorative elements. This can range from a few small diamonds to an intricate pattern.
  3. Bracelet Set: Diamonds are incorporated into the watch’s bracelet, either in a continuous pattern or as focal points at certain links.
  4. Lug Set: Diamonds are set into the lugs (the parts that extend from the watch case and hold the strap or bracelet) to add sparkle without overwhelming the watch face.
  5. Case Set: Diamonds can also be set into the watch case itself, either along the edges or across the entire surface, making the watch stand out even more.
  6. Full Pavé: This style involves setting small diamonds closely together across a surface, creating a uniform sparkle across the bezel, dial, or bracelet.

The choice of diamonds and their settings often reflects the overall design philosophy of the watch and the brand’s commitment to luxury and craftsmanship.

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