£160... Is This Too expensive?

The centre diamond in my engagement ring fell out. Luckily I found it in a box of old photos I was rummaging through.

I've been quoted £160 to reset it and reinforce the claws. It's 18 carat gold and is 37 years old.

Is this a decent price please?
16:34 Fri 04th May 2012
 
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I don't think it is far wrong, you want a decent job done , this is a skilled job.
The item in question is not only expensive but has great sentimental value.
You could try another jeweller for a quote and see if there is much diffrence.
But this is something where the cash is secondary to the personal value.
Get a second quote but I think it is not too bad. When they retip the claws a certain amount of gold is used. You should have your stones checked every year. Two years at most.
Well I think that is an awful lot of money just to put the stone back in.? I would go to another jewellery shop and ask them if I was you. good luck
^Agree with eddie, as you want a good job done on a sentimental piece of jewellery, I'd have thought it's a reasonable price.
To give an idea , I had an antique pen with a sterling Silver band. The band had parted along the original join , I was quoted £150 just to Silver Solder the band back together.
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Thanks guys. I think i'll stick with this jeweller, as I know they will do a good job. Haven't got the cash at the moment but I'll get it back and keep it until I do. Yes, it's very sentimental and I want to leave it to my lttle granddaughter.
Would your house insurance cover it?
id just super glue it in
Oh (works in jewellers) says it depends on the claws, but that price is not unreasonable if the claws need replacing.
Mrs sqad says that that is a reasonable deal......and she knows.
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Thanks All.
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Sibton, I don't have house insurance now since I owned up to having to become bankrupt after my husband died.
I lost one of the rubies from my ring in a cupboard in my daughter's house. When I claimed for it on my insurance, I was told that because I was not indoors when it happened, I was not covered! Absolute nonsense, as if I would take the ring off every time I left the house.
I would say the diamond had been lost and claim for a replacement on my house insurance ;-)
On a serious note, you say 'reinforce the claws' this tells me that the present claws are too small and need to be enlarged , in view of this the quote seems even more reasonable .
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I have no insurance Eddie51, as explained :((

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