World’s Most Beautiful Engagement Solitaire
We are masters of precision-forging the finest engagement rings you can buy. Our craftsmanship and style are unsurpassed by Winston, Cartier, or Graff. Our The Perfect™ solitaire, crafted by a small team of highly skilled artisans in New York, is superior and more affordable than other luxury brands. The ring is set with natural and lab-grown ideal-cut round diamonds up to 2-carat in size. The ring with diamonds over 2 carats and fancy-cut diamonds are available by special order.

Leon Mege vs. Harry Winston
Crowned the “King of Diamonds,” Harry Winston is a venerable jewelry brand well-known to the upper-crust traditional clientele. Our ring is very similar, and some might even say “identical” to the Winston solitaire; however, small differences make our version superior by a long shot.
- The Perfect™ Solitaire and Harry Winston Classic Solitaire are made from 95% Ruthenium-alloyed platinum.
- Each Perfect™ Solitaire is handmade individually, while Harry Winston Classic Solitaire is mass-produced on an industrial scale.
- Harry Winston’s ring has awkwardly shaped straight shoulders, while the shank on Leon Mege’s solitaire has graceful shoulders.
- The center stone on Winston’s ring is buried in hastily shaped prongs, while Leon Mege setters use a microscope to shape prong tips precisely.

Leon Mege vs. Cartier 1895
The Perfect™ Solitaire is superior to the boxy Cartier 1895 ring in every aspect. With a similar look and style, deciding which solitaire is better can be challenging.
- Both Leon Mege and Cartier 1895 are made from high-quality platinum.
- Leon Mege’s solitaire offers a V-shaped basket, which is less visible and opens up the center stone, while Cartier 1895 has a boxy basket with a large under gallery.
- Leon Mege solitaire has more pronounced convex shoulders that float the diamond in thin air.
- Both brands are well-known to jewelry aficionados. Cartier is a well-known and well-respected brand, while Leon Mege is an arthouse.
- Leon Mege rings are produced by special order, while Cartier manufactures thousands of rings in a single batch.
The price of Cartier 1895 is two or three times higher than Leon Mege’s The Perfect™ Solitaire.