**..:The Official Jewelry Thread Vol. 11: You get a Jesus piece! You get a Jesus piece! Everybody gets a Jesus piece:..**

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50 Cent's jeweler left Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s gym looking like he'd gone a few rounds with the champ -- but he says it was 50's goons who pistol whipped him and left swollen and bruised.

TMZ obtained pics of the Robin Marin's brutal injuries ... and the jeweler says he's still traumatized. His lip was busted, his face puffy ... and there's a nasty scar on his neck where a gold and diamond chain used to be.

We broke the story -- Marin claims 50's crew attacked him and stole $250k worth of jewelry  after taking him to Mayweather's Las Vegas gym ... the night before the Pacquiao fight.

Marin says he's been feeling some lower back pain and went to a doctor, but there were no apparent internal injuries. Externally ... the dude's messed up. 

50 Cent denies any involvement in the alleged attack. 

Read more: http://www.tmz.com/#ixzz3ZpOaFFqz
 
Lmao, good for his ***! You have to know who you can lie too and who you can't. Fif ain't the one for them games robert.
 
I thought it was common sense to carry a ratty with you if you walking around with $250k in jewelry.

:smh: cats living in LaLa land these days

Hope he gets better though. Violence isn't the answer
 
 
50 Cent's jeweler left Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s gym looking like he'd gone a few rounds with the champ -- but he says it was 50's goons who pistol whipped him and left swollen and bruised.

TMZ obtained pics of the Robin Marin's brutal injuries ... and the jeweler says he's still traumatized. His lip was busted, his face puffy ... and there's a nasty scar on his neck where a gold and diamond chain used to be.

We broke the story -- Marin claims 50's crew attacked him and stole $250k worth of jewelry  after taking him to Mayweather's Las Vegas gym ... the night before the Pacquiao fight.

Marin says he's been feeling some lower back pain and went to a doctor, but there were no apparent internal injuries. Externally ... the dude's messed up. 

50 Cent denies any involvement in the alleged attack. 

Read more: http://www.tmz.com/#ixzz3ZpOaFFqz
Ninja would be proud this proved the durability of the box clasp/ cuban combo 
 
I thought it was common sense to carry a ratty with you if you walking around with $250k in jewelry.

:smh: cats living in LaLa land these days

Hope he gets better though. Violence isn't the answer

How much is fake jewelry worth though? LAX is probably out of a few hundred bucks.
 
 
50 Cent's jeweler left Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s gym looking like he'd gone a few rounds with the champ -- but he says it was 50's goons who pistol whipped him and left swollen and bruised.

TMZ obtained pics of the Robin Marin's brutal injuries ... and the jeweler says he's still traumatized. His lip was busted, his face puffy ... and there's a nasty scar on his neck where a gold and diamond chain used to be.

We broke the story -- Marin claims 50's crew attacked him and stole $250k worth of jewelry  after taking him to Mayweather's Las Vegas gym ... the night before the Pacquiao fight.

Marin says he's been feeling some lower back pain and went to a doctor, but there were no apparent internal injuries. Externally ... the dude's messed up. 

50 Cent denies any involvement in the alleged attack. 

Read more: http://www.tmz.com/#ixzz3ZpOaFFqz
the funny thing about karma is...... it always comes back to you.
 
 
this is so dope. 
fereal, I noticed the same thing.  so for all those who own or have experience with a white gold rolex, especially a real old one, how does the Rolex proprietary white gold hold up in terms of appearance over the years?  reason I ask is I've seen tons of pictures of white gold Rolex cases with aftermarket bracelets where the bracelet was all bright rhodium and the case looked like an old coin or something.  my understanding is that Rolex doesn't use rhodium on their white gold.  sorry if this should go in the timepiece thread but well too late .
 
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None of his rapper "friends" or the friends he was in turn a male groupie for were there to ride for him or help? Well damn :lol:. That karma for dude he did wrong on the AP
 
fereal, I noticed the same thing.  so for all those who own or have experience with a white gold rolex, especially a real old one, how does the Rolex proprietary white gold hold up in terms of appearance over the years?  reason I ask is I've seen tons of pictures of white gold Rolex cases with aftermarket bracelets where the bracelet was all bright rhodium and the case looked like an old coin or something.  my understanding is that Rolex doesn't use rhodium on their white gold.  sorry if this should go in the timepiece thread but well too late .

Not sure if this answers your question. I'd think a higher end WG alloy would look closer to rhodium plated than a nickel-based cheap WG alloy

"It is worth noting that, in true Rolex fashion, they really go the extra mile in creating their version of "white gold." Many jewelers will tell you that there's really no such thing as "white gold" because in most cases jewelry manufacturers apply a coating or "plating" of a white metal called rhodium over gold to give it's white metal appearance. As such, most pieces of white gold jewelry will require periodic re-plating to maintain its appearance. However, you need not worry about ever having to have a white gold Rolex re-plated because Rolex uses a very unique manufacturing process in the creation of their white gold - white metals such as palladium and rhodium are literally blended into molten gold to create solid "white gold." The alloy which Rolex creates is no doubt very expensive to manufacture as well as machine, much like Rolex 904L stainless steel. Some complain that white gold is so very similar in appearance to stainless steel, it seems a waste to pay so much extra when most people can't easily distinguish between the two. Of course, all you need do is hold the watch to know that it's a solid gold watch - at 178 grams it is quite heavy."
 
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