In the first lineup, I found a 1.51 carats Firemark princess cut diamond mounted in a white gold solitaire setting at King Jewelers.The ring costs a whopping $17,700.Interestingly, this diamond also has a GIA grading report on top of the in-house Forevermark certification document. At Blue Nile, I managed to find a slightly larger princess cut diamond of 1.57. Forever-Moissanite made my experience pleasant and I absolutely got far more than what I expected! You have a customer for life and anyone who reads this review.
In 'Diamonds Are Forever,' for example, Bond finds himself driving a moon buggy (antennae wildly revolving and robot arms flapping) while being chased across a desert -- never mind why. The buggy looks comical, but Connery does not; he is completely at home, as we know by now, with every form of transportation. Later, after outsmarting five Las Vegas squad cars in a lovely chase scene, he nonchalantly flips his Mustang up on two wheels to elude the sixth. But not a sign of a smile. There is an exhilaration in the way he does it, even more than in the stunt itself.
The plot of 'Diamonds Are Forever' is as complicated as possible. That's necessary in order to have somebody left after nine dozen bad guys have been killed. It has been claimed that the plot is too complicated to describe, but I think I could if I wanted to. I can't imagine why anyone would want to, though. The point in a Bond adventure is the moment, the surface, what's happening now. The less time wasted on plot, the better.