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Multi-Strand Diamond Bracelet

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94 / 100

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$120,000
Bracelets Serious jewelry collectors and investorsBlack-tie and high-society eventsThose seeking a definitive diamond bracelet

Materials: Platinum with graduated round brilliant diamonds (D-F color, IF-VVS1 clarity)

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The Verdict

Five rows of graduated round brilliant diamonds set in platinum create a cascade of light that is simply overwhelming in person. This bracelet represents Graff's philosophy in its purest form — let extraordinary diamonds speak for themselves in a setting that maximizes their collective brilliance.

Score Breakdown

Quality 39/40
Value 30/35
Style 25/25

What Customers Say

Based on 650 mentions across social media and review platforms

Regarded in collector communities as one of the finest diamond bracelets available from any house. The five-row construction and invisible clasp are frequently praised. Many note that photographs cannot capture the overwhelming brilliance experienced in person.

"This bracelet is like wearing a river of light on your wrist. The five rows move independently and create this incredible shimmering effect that no single-row tennis bracelet can match. A genuinely transcendent piece."

Graff boutique review

"Had this appraised independently and the diamond quality is remarkable — consistent D-E-F color across all five rows with nothing below VVS1. At this level of consistency, the Graff premium is actually justified."

Reddit r/jewelry

"Extraordinary piece but at $120,000 it faces stiff competition from Harry Winston and Cartier multi-row bracelets. The invisible clasp is a nice engineering touch but the overall design is fairly conventional for Graff."

Reddit r/luxury

"Pure diamond maximalism done right. The platinum work is invisible, letting the stones do all the talking. If you want the most diamond brilliance possible on a wrist, this is probably it."

Google Reviews

"Wore this alongside my Harry Winston tennis bracelet and the Graff makes it look like costume jewelry by comparison. The multi-row construction creates depth and dimension that single-strand pieces simply cannot achieve."

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Pros & Cons

Strengths

  • + Five-row construction creates unmatched cumulative brilliance
  • + Consistently exceptional D-F, IF-VVS1 diamonds throughout
  • + Invisible clasp maintains unbroken diamond line
  • + Platinum construction ensures lifetime durability
  • + Museum-quality piece with strong investment credentials

Trade-offs

  • Six-figure price point limits to ultra-high-net-worth buyers
  • Substantial diamond value requires dedicated security measures
  • Weight may feel significant during extended wear
  • Relatively conventional design for such a premium price

Specifications

Metal 950 Platinum
Diamond Cut Round brilliant, graduated sizing
Diamond Quality D-F color, IF-VVS1 clarity
Total Carat Weight Approximately 35 carats
Number of Rows 5
Bracelet Width 22mm
Length 7 inches
Clasp Invisible push-button platinum clasp with double safety

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many diamonds are in the Multi-Strand bracelet?
The bracelet contains approximately 250-280 round brilliant diamonds across its five rows, with graduated sizing from the center row outward. Each stone is individually selected for consistent color and clarity, and the total carat weight is approximately 35 carats.
How is the invisible clasp mechanism designed?
Graff engineered a push-button clasp concealed within the diamond rows, maintaining the continuous line of brilliance around the entire circumference. The mechanism includes a double safety catch to prevent accidental opening, and the clasp section is indistinguishable from the rest of the bracelet.
What insurance considerations apply to this piece?
A piece of this value requires a scheduled item on a personal articles policy, with an independent appraisal updated every 2-3 years. Graff provides documentation including photographs and diamond specifications for insurance purposes. Many owners also utilize private vault storage when the bracelet is not being worn.

Full Review

Design Philosophy

The Multi-Strand Diamond Bracelet embodies Graff’s core philosophy: acquire the finest diamonds and set them in a way that maximizes their collective impact. The five-row design is deceptively simple in concept but extraordinarily complex in execution. Each row must articulate independently to conform to the wrist’s curvature, while maintaining alignment with adjacent rows to preserve the unified cascade of light. The graduated stone sizes, largest in the center row and decreasing toward the edges, create a subtle three-dimensional profile that enhances the visual depth.

Diamond Quality at Scale

Maintaining D-F color and IF-VVS1 clarity across 35 carats of diamonds is a sourcing challenge that few houses can meet. Each stone must not only meet these specifications individually but also match its neighbors for consistent face-up appearance. Graff’s vertically integrated supply chain, from rough stone procurement to final setting, is essential to achieving this level of consistency. The result is a bracelet where the eye sees not individual diamonds but a continuous, unbroken field of brilliance.

Engineering and Comfort

The invisible clasp is a standout engineering achievement, allowing the diamond line to flow uninterrupted around the entire wrist. The push-button mechanism with double safety catch operates smoothly while providing complete security for the 35 carats of diamonds. At 22mm wide, the bracelet has a commanding presence on the wrist, and the platinum construction, while adding weight, ensures that the piece will endure for generations without structural compromise.

A Definitive Investment Piece

At $120,000, this bracelet is priced for serious collectors, but the intrinsic diamond value provides a foundation that fashion-dependent pieces cannot match. The consistent top-tier quality across all stones means the piece could be disassembled and the individual diamonds would each command premium prices. However, the value as an intact Graff creation exceeds the sum of its parts, as proven by auction results for comparable pieces.

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