Mens Titanium Rings
Free UK delivery and free returns on every order. Choose the wrong size — return it free within 100 days. Newman Bands titanium rings use Grade 5 Ti-6Al-4V — the same aerospace alloy used in aircraft frames and surgical implants.
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Titanium Ring Styles We Stock
The plain brushed silver bands are where most customers start — and where most of them finish. The Tranquil and Resolve are consistently among our best-selling rings across the entire site, not just in titanium. Both are clean, unfussy wedding bands that wear well every day without demanding attention. The Titan is a close variant with a slightly different profile, and the Revitalise covers the same ground in a slimmer 4mm width — useful for men who find a standard band too chunky or who want something that sits well alongside a partner’s ring. If you’re after a classic band and not much else, any of these will serve you for decades. The Tender is worth knowing about too — it’s our narrowest silver titanium option at 4mm, and it attracts buyers who find most men’s rings simply too wide for their hand.
Black titanium is the other end of the range that moves consistently. The Vitality — brushed black with a dome finish — and The Acute are the strongest sellers in this category. The Vitality suits men who want black without anything aggressive about it; the Acute has slightly more presence on the finger. The Storm (black with silver edges) is worth considering if you want the black aesthetic but find a fully dark band a step too far. The slim Raven at 4mm fills the same role in black that the Revitalise does in silver — it’s a less common choice, but the customers who need it tend to know exactly what they want.
The Graceful and Masterly cover gold titanium — a smaller part of the range, but they serve a real need for men who want the warmth of gold without the price or softness of the real thing. The Harmony (abalone shell) and Ambience (black with iridescent groove) attract buyers who’ve already decided they want something more individual; both are distinctive without being loud. The Unswerving — black and blue — crosses over with our blue ring range and is covered in more detail there.
What to Know Before You Choose a Titanium Ring
We use Grade 5 titanium — the same alloy used in surgical implants and aerospace components. The medical use is the relevant one for a ring: Grade 5 is graded for direct contact with human tissue, which is why titanium remains the reliable choice for buyers with sensitive skin. There is no nickel content in the metal itself. (For context: most “hypoallergenic” jewellery claims relate to nickel content rather than the metal as a whole, because nickel is the most common cause of contact dermatitis. Grade 5 titanium contains none.)
What buyers usually ask about first is weight. Titanium is roughly half the weight of tungsten, but that is only a few grams — it is the lightest ring metal we sell. Whether that is good or bad depends on what you are coming from. If you have worn a heavy ring before, titanium feels almost weightless and most men adapt to it within a few days; some genuinely prefer it. If you are buying your first daily-wear ring with no reference point, the lightness can feel less substantial than expected. We mention this honestly because it is the single most common reason a customer exchanges a titanium ring — not because anything is wrong with the ring, but because they thought they wanted lightness and discovered they wanted heft. The exchange is free and we would rather you end up with the right ring than the one you ordered.
Honest comparison: titanium versus tungsten
We sell both materials and we will tell you the truth about each. If you are unsure between titanium and tungsten and have no specific reason to prioritise lightness, we generally recommend tungsten. It wears better, holds finishes better, and is the more durable long-term choice for a ring you intend to wear every day for the next twenty years. The trade-off is weight — tungsten is a little heavier — and most men get used to that within a couple of weeks.
Titanium is the right choice when one of three things is true. First: you have specifically decided you want a light ring and that priority is non-negotiable. Second: you work in an environment where the ability to cut a ring off in a medical emergency matters (although I have never heard of a tungsten ring being unable to be removed at A&E). Third: you want titanium for a specific design we make in titanium and not in tungsten (the Harmony, Ambience, Unswerving, and Storm are titanium-only).
If none of those apply, look at the tungsten range first. If lightness wins, you are in the right place — read on.
How titanium rings fail (and how they do not)
Titanium rings have an inverse failure pattern from tungsten. Tungsten is harder than titanium and won’t scratch in normal use, but can chip or crack if dropped on a hard surface at the wrong angle (we see this in roughly one ring in a thousand). Titanium will not chip or crack the same way — it absorbs impact better — but it scratches more readily than tungsten. The scratches are usually fine surface marks rather than gouges, and a brushed-finish titanium ring (the Tranquil, Tender, Vitality, Raven) hides them well because the brushed texture absorbs them visually. A polished titanium ring will show scratches more obviously over time.
In practice this means titanium is the better choice if you are concerned about a ring shattering and the worse choice if you want a ring that looks brand new five years from now. Tungsten reverses both. Whichever you choose, we replace under our warranty for any structural failure — drops, impacts, manufacturing — with no questions asked.
Resizing and the practical sizing question
Like tungsten, titanium cannot be resized. The hardness and structure of the metal does not respond to traditional ring-sizing methods. We address this with two services. If you do not know your size, request a free ring sizer at checkout — choose the ring you want, select “I do not know my ring size”, and we send the sizer first so you can measure properly at home before we send the ring itself.
If you do order and the size turns out wrong, you have 100 days to exchange it free of charge. We exchange thousands of rings a year on this policy and it is the reason most of our customers feel comfortable ordering without leaving the house.
Engraving
Every titanium ring on this page can be engraved on the inside surface — names, dates, initials, short messages, symbols. Engraving is added at the product page (look for “Engrave Me” on the ring you choose). We engrave in-house in Horsham, which means engraved rings dispatch in the same same-day window as plain rings on most days, with the 5pm cutoff applying to standard engraving requests.
If you are not sure which ring is right
Free ring sizer sent before you order. Try at Home lets you order three rings for a £50 deposit, hold them in person, and return the ones you do not want — we refund £45 on return, so the cost of trying three rings at home is £5. Most titanium buyers use this when they are torn between widths (4mm versus 6mm in particular is harder to judge from photographs than people expect) or between brushed and polished finishes.
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