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Gold Mens Rings & Wedding Bands

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Gold Ring Styles We Stock

The King is the most straightforward place to start — a high-polish gold tungsten band that accounts for a large share of our gold ring orders. It’s the one customers point to when they say they want “a proper gold ring”: clean, bold, no mixed metals. The King Thin Style at 4mm covers the same ground for men who prefer a slimmer profile. The Eloquent is the brushed alternative — a raised centre section with polished edges, which gives it a more traditional, crafted feel — and it tends to attract buyers who find the full-polish King a little too bright. Between the King and Eloquent, these two styles account for most of what we sell in gold tungsten.

The two-tone range is where it gets more interesting. The Paradox — silver and gold — is consistently one of our better performers, and it appeals to men who want gold in the mix but aren’t sure about a full gold band. The Together and Imperial work on the same principle but with different proportions and finishes; the Together has a broader gold section, the Imperial pairs brushed silver with polished gold for a more formal result. The Opulent is the subtlest of the group — a polished silver band with a single gold centre groove — and it suits men who want a hint of gold rather than a statement.

For black and gold, the Devotion (matte black with two gold bands) and Noble (black with a gold centre band) do the heavy lifting. These tend to attract a decided buyer — someone who’s already ruled out plain metal and wants something with more contrast. The Graceful and Masterly are the titanium entries in this range: lighter, slimmer, and at a lower price point than the tungsten equivalents, which makes them a sensible option if weight and comfort are the priority.


What to Know Before You Choose a Gold Ring

These rings are gold in appearance, not in composition — worth being clear about upfront, because it’s the question customers ask most. The gold finish is applied to a tungsten or titanium base using PVD (Physical Vapour Deposition), the same coating process used on high-end Swiss watch cases. The colour is bonded to the metal surface at a molecular level under vacuum, rather than sitting on top of it the way traditional electroplating does — which is why it holds up significantly better in daily wear. We see very few returns for colour issues on these rings, and customers who’ve owned them for years tend to report the finish remaining intact. It’s not indestructible, and like any finish it won’t survive sustained abrasion, but for everyday wear including manual work it performs well above what most people expect from a non-precious metal ring.

The practical trade-off compared to solid gold is straightforward: tungsten and titanium rings can’t be resized. If your finger size changes, we offer free exchanges rather than alterations. The upside — beyond price — is that neither material will scratch, bend, or tarnish the way 18k gold does under daily wear conditions. For most men buying a ring they intend to wear every day for the next twenty years, that’s a reasonable exchange.

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Metal

Tungsten Carbide or Titanium