The CB stands for the maker specifically in this case Carl Bucherer and the 750 is the gold 18 kt
650 is the registry number of the firm in Italy, VI is thr province of Vicenza Italy, and the 750 is a purity code indicating 75% pure gold or 750 out of 1000 (750/1000) or 18K. Hope this helped.
No it is most likely the hall mark
A lot of jewelers use 585 to mark their pieces nowadays. It is just another way of stamping 14K. 417 = 10K 585 =14K 750 = 18K
There is not a stamp for jewelry that is 950. The stamp is .925 and it means the jewelry is sterling silver
The SK stamp on jewelry is the initials or mark of the maker or manufacturer. Often letters are stamped inside jewelry to show who made it.
The 750 mark is an indication of 18 karat gold.
Is the 959 stamp gold or silver
A stamp of 915 on jewelry usually refers to the jewelry containing 91.5 percent silver mixed with 8.5 percent of another alloy. This alloy is usually copper. This stamp can also appear on both silver and gold-plated silver jewelry.
750 means your gold is 18ct gold
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There is not a stamp for jewelry that is 950. The stamp is .925 and it means the jewelry is sterling silver