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Underwood Jewelers has been serving excellence since 1928. We have a strong tradition of creating and selling only the finest jewelry and designs. As members of the American Gem Society we hand select each diamond and grade it in our lab. We have four locations in Jax: http://tinyurl.com/ouf7e7t
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For 30 years my wife wore a 2-carat oval diamond solitaire in a Tiffany style setting on her left hand. In 2023 we decided to upgrade her ring. We put a 4-carat oval diamond solitaire with accent diamonds on layaway Memorial Day weekend. We made payments on the ring until we picked it up Labor Day weekend. The main reason we decided to buy the ring at Underwoods was because our salesperson, MaryLou, told us that if we ever decided to sell the ring, that Underwoods would buy it back for the value that we paid for it.
When we picked it up, we received no paperwork with the ring. The salesperson who delivered the ring told us that she would ask Marylou to expedite the appraisal so that we could get it insured as quickly as possible. The appraisal had not arrived by November, so I called and spoke to Marylou. She didn’t remember our names or what we had bought but promised to get the appraisal resent. It arrived about 10 days later. There was nothing on the receipt or the appraisal stating a warranty period or the buy back that was promised.
Because this ring was a surprise to our family, my wife didn’t wear the ring until Thanksgiving. The week after Christmas, she was wearing the ring around the house and the diamond fell out. To say she was heartbroken was an understatement. She was terrified that she had almost lost our major investment.
We took the ring back to Underwoods. Our salesperson, Marylou did not recognize us when we walked in, so someone else offered to help us. We mentioned to the salesperson that yes, we had purchased the ring there and that Marylou was our salesperson. She called Marylou over and Marylou looked at the ring and said, “I hope you have it insured.” My wife said, “I do, but I don’t want to file a claim for it because they will raise my premium.” My wife explained that she wondered if the setting was too light weight for a diamond that size -reiterating that she had worn her 2-carat for 30 years and never had an issue. Marylou’s comment was “These big diamonds get caught on things all the time.” Marylou wrote up the ticket to get it repaired and that was basically it. She offered no sympathy or empathy at the distress my wife explained about being worried that the setting was not very strong. We asked the question about the ring being under warranty and about the buy back that was promised. Marylou said that there was no warranty because that was what the insurance was for. She also stated that the buyback would be for the “forever mark” diamond because they want to make sure they get those back, but it wouldn’t be for the setting. Marylou’s attitude was aloof and impersonal during the whole interaction, leaving us to believe that she was disappointed that the diamond was found and we were not filling an insurance claim to have the whole ring replaced.
She called a few days later and told us that the jeweler would not repair it because it was too badly damaged, so they were sending it back to the manufacturer. We were called a couple of days later and told we could pick it up.
When we picked up the ring, Marylou was with another customer but asked someone else to deliver the ring to us. We asked to check the “forever mark” number under the microscope to ensure that it was our original diamond. We mentioned that Marylou had told us about the buyback and we wanted to make sure that we knew how much we would be leaving to our heirs when we passed. We also asked this salesperson about a warranty and she said that it is usually a year on this type of ring. Again, nothing in writing. There was no charge for the ring repair.
My wife was still very frightened to wear the ring because when it broke, she had not felt it catch or tug on anything. She just looked down and saw the empty setting. She took the ring to another jeweler to have the size checked so that she could make another ring purchase. That new jeweler asked her if she knew that it was out-of-round. She did not know that because she only wears it around the house – too afraid of losing the diamond to leave the house with it.
In February, I took the ring back to Underwoods and asked to return it. Marylou told me that they would not give me a refund but they would take it in as an exchange for one of equal or greater value. I said, “That is not what you told us when you sold it to us.” I told her that I wanted a full refund because the setting is too fragile and my wife is afraid to wear the ring. She went and discussed it with the manager. The manager agreed with Marylou. I asked to speak with the manager and she told me directly that they would not take it back after 5 months – again nothing was in writing. We were about 2 weeks past the 5 month mark. I explained again that the setting was too fragile and even the manufacturer couldn’t repair it. (It had been placed in a new setting when it was returned to us). They basically said, too bad. I explained that Marylou was a sales machine who will tell you anything to get you to buy something. It feels to us like Underwoods sells inferior settings and encourages you to get insurance, so they get another sale when the mounting fails. Very disappointed. We have lived in Jacksonville for 40 years and always thought they were the best jewerly store in town. No longer. Don’t risk your investment by purchasing from them. Buy from someone who gives at least a one year guarantee and stands behind their products.
For 30 years my wife wore a 2-carat oval diamond solitaire in a Tiffany style setting on her left hand. In 2023 we decided to upgrade her ring. We put a 4-carat oval diamond solitaire with accent diamonds on layaway Memorial Day weekend. We made payments on the ring until we picked it up Labor Day weekend. The main reason we decided to buy the ring at Underwoods was because our salesperson, MaryLou, told us that if we ever decided to sell the ring, that Underwoods would buy it back for the value that we paid for it.
When we picked it up, we received no paperwork with the ring. The salesperson who delivered the ring told us that she would ask Marylou to expedite the appraisal so that we could get it insured as quickly as possible. The appraisal had not arrived by November, so I called and spoke to Marylou. She didn’t remember our names or what we had bought but promised to get the appraisal resent. It arrived about 10 days later. There was nothing on the receipt or the appraisal stating a warranty period or the buy back that was promised.
Because this ring was a surprise to our family, my wife didn’t wear the ring until Thanksgiving. The week after Christmas, she was wearing the ring around the house and the diamond fell out. To say she was heartbroken was an understatement. She was terrified that she had almost lost our major investment.
We took the ring back to Underwoods. Our salesperson, Marylou did not recognize us when we walked in, so someone else offered to help us. We mentioned to the salesperson that yes, we had purchased the ring there and that Marylou was our salesperson. She called Marylou over and Marylou looked at the ring and said, “I hope you have it insured.” My wife said, “I do, but I don’t want to file a claim for it because they will raise my premium.” My wife explained that she wondered if the setting was too light weight for a diamond that size -reiterating that she had worn her 2-carat for 30 years and never had an issue. Marylou’s comment was “These big diamonds get caught on things all the time.” Marylou wrote up the ticket to get it repaired and that was basically it. She offered no sympathy or empathy at the distress my wife explained about being worried that the setting was not very strong. We asked the question about the ring being under warranty and about the buy back that was promised. Marylou said that there was no warranty because that was what the insurance was for. She also stated that the buyback would be for the “forever mark” diamond because they want to make sure they get those back, but it wouldn’t be for the setting. Marylou’s attitude was aloof and impersonal during the whole interaction, leaving us to believe that she was disappointed that the diamond was found and we were not filling an insurance claim to have the whole ring replaced.
She called a few days later and told us that the jeweler would not repair it because it was too badly damaged, so they were sending it back to the manufacturer. We were called a couple of days later and told we could pick it up.
When we picked up the ring, Marylou was with another customer but asked someone else to deliver the ring to us. We asked to check the “forever mark” number under the microscope to ensure that it was our original diamond. We mentioned that Marylou had told us about the buyback and we wanted to make sure that we knew how much we would be leaving to our heirs when we passed. We also asked this salesperson about a warranty and she said that it is usually a year on this type of ring. Again, nothing in writing. There was no charge for the ring repair.
My wife was still very frightened to wear the ring because when it broke, she had not felt it catch or tug on anything. She just looked down and saw the empty setting. She took the ring to another jeweler to have the size checked so that she could make another ring purchase. That new jeweler asked her if she knew that it was out-of-round. She did not know that because she only wears it around the house – too afraid of losing the diamond to leave the house with it.
In February, I took the ring back to Underwoods and asked to return it. Marylou told me that they would not give me a refund but they would take it in as an exchange for one of equal or greater value. I said, “That is not what you told us when you sold it to us.” I told her that I wanted a full refund because the setting is too fragile and my wife is afraid to wear the ring. She went and discussed it with the manager. The manager agreed with Marylou. I asked to speak with the manager and she told me directly that they would not take it back after 5 months – again nothing was in writing. We were about 2 weeks past the 5 month mark. I explained again that the setting was too fragile and even the manufacturer couldn’t repair it. (It had been placed in a new setting when it was returned to us). They basically said, too bad. I explained that Marylou was a sales machine who will tell you anything to get you to buy something. It feels to us like Underwoods sells inferior settings and encourages you to get insurance, so they get another sale when the mounting fails. Very disappointed. We have lived in Jacksonville for 40 years and always thought they were the best jewerly store in town. No longer. Don’t risk your investment by purchasing from them. Buy from someone who gives at least a one year guarantee and stands behind their products.
I just bought a diamond ring at Underwood's with the help of Mary Dudley. She was very knowledgeable very polite I am very knowledgeable in the product. I think I walked out with one of the most beautiful rings in Jacksonville, hopefully my fiance will think so too. Thank you for all your great help Mary Dudley and I will be seeing you for the wedding bands soon. This is truly a store where you get what you pay for.
We walked in and immediately felt the warmth of Underwoods atmosphere, but within seconds we were lucky enough to be greeted by Leslie. The experience got better and better and better --- Leslie was perfect for us. It took over us over 18 years to make our marriage official, but Leslie had us both smiling and happy in such a short amount of time. She shared so much of her knowledge, answered so many of our questions, and we both gravitated to her kind, lovely, genuine personality. She was the best ... and yes we were indeed lucky to be greeted by her. Thank you Leslie --- it was an absolute pleasure!
PROS - The store is nice, with tons to choose from. It's probably a good choice if you want something traditional and aren't trying to get creative with your choices or the work you want to be done to something. A good choice if you know exactly what you want and found it online from a vendor they carry.
CONS - The sales lady we had seemed inexperienced and treated us poorly (in my opinion). We came in today to buy wedding bands and had heard good things about Underwoods. I also wanted to get my grandmother's diamonds put in my existing engagement ring that my fiance had bought by a custom jeweler in Portland. She started by telling me my grandmother's ring's diamonds were poor quality - not knowing that was hurtful, sentimental and not the point of having them put in the ring. My grandmother was the first person in our family to be able to afford a ring, so it had a lot of meaning to me.
Then, she only showed me one wedding band, even after I asked if there were other options. She just didn't seem motivated to make a sale. When I asked for a similar band to my engagement ring - she said that mine only was round all the way around (rather than flat inside) because it was 'worn'. I explained it was new and made that way. Another oddly (possibly unintentional) unprofessional comment. Finally, when we got to the men's wedding bands - she didn't even pull them out or ask him questions. She actually just told us to go online and look for them. They didn't even have a computer available so we could look at our options - just basically felt like we were brushed off.
This wasn't the exciting trip to buy wedding bands you would think of - guess we didn't warrant great service since we didn't get the engagement ring there. I left feeling offended.
My husband and I shopped here for a wedding band for him, and the service we received from the employees at the San Marco location was excellent, and the value was reasonable for what we wanted.
My husband and I got our rings at Underwoods. We shopped around a few places, but Underwoods offers a level of service that is unmatched. Our rings are absolutely stunning and the process was seamless. If you are in the market for luxury, this is your one stop shop.
My husband purchased my engagement ring from Underwoods (which I love!)
When it came time to purchase wedding rings, we went straight back!
His ring was easy, but for some reason believed that mine needed to be custom made to fit my e-ring. Long story short, we had a custom ring made at another jeweler (big mistake)! It was very time consuming & when I got my wedding ring 1 week before my wedding, it was HORRIBLE!! We went back to Underwoods, ended up finding my perfect ring! After hearing our story, not only did they expedite resizing etc, they even helped us out with the cost of my new ring!
I can't say enough good things about the quality of my wedding set or the excellent customer service they provide! Definitely will be making future purchases here!
I got her engagement ring from their new shop in the Avenues mall. Ryan took the time to show me a ton of rings. In the end I found one that I knew she would love. She loved it so much. Thanks Ryan for spending 3 weeks showing me every ring in the world.
My engagement ring and wedding band are both from Underwoods and I absolutely love them! They have to most unique rings I've ever seen! Leslie was so helpful and extremely sweet!
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2044 San Marco Blvd, Jacksonville, FL
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