Men's Rings | Tungsten, Titanium & Silicone | Newman Bands
Free UK delivery and free returns on every order. Choose the wrong size? No worries — return it free within 100 days for a full refund or exchange. Newman Bands has sold over 100,000 rings since 2019, specialising in tungsten carbide, Grade 5 titanium, ceramic, and silicone rings for men. This collection covers every material, width, finish, and colour we stock — 170+ rings across all styles, all backed by over 10,000 five-star reviews from verified UK buyers.
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Mens Rings We Stock
We make 156 men’s rings in nine materials, and the majority of what we sell — between six and seven out of every ten orders — goes out as a wedding band. Most of the rest are bought as gifts: from partners marking an engagement, from family members looking for something special for a milestone birthday or anniversary and to celebrate births. Plus some from men buying their own rings as a marker of something personal.
The range is organised around those buyers, with a deliberately curated set of designs that work as either wedding bands or everyday pieces rather than two separate ranges that overlap awkwardly. You can choose your ring by material or colour.
Most buyers arrive on this page with a clearer idea of the style they want than the material or colour they want.
The four sections below organise the range by visual style — plain bands, two-tone bands, inlay bands, and bands led by a strong colour — which tends to be the more useful starting point for the way men actually choose rings. If you already know you want a specific material (tungsten, titanium, ceramic or silicone) or a specific colour (black, silver, gold, blue, and so on), the category pages will get you there faster.
Plain Bands — The Wedding Ring Default
Plain bands are where most of our wedding ring orders end up. Clean profile, single colour, no inlay or accent — a ring designed to be worn every day for a lifetime without ever feeling like a statement piece. The Elie (polished silver tungsten) and the King (polished gold tungsten) are our two highest-volume plain bands and the natural place to start if you want a ring that reads as traditional. Both have brushed alternatives — the Zen in silver, the Eloquent in gold — for men who find a high-polish finish too bright. The Legacy covers the same territory in white gold, which is worth considering specifically if your partner wears white gold jewellery and you want the bands to coordinate.
In black, the Jet is our most reviewed plain band — brushed black tungsten with a slightly domed profile. It is one of those rings that attracts a very decided buyer, and customers who choose it rarely return it. The Vitality is the lighter titanium alternative for men who specifically want less weight on the finger. All of these bands are available in 4mm, 6mm, and 8mm widths — width is a personal choice rather than a default, and the right one depends as much on individual preference as on hand size.
Two-Tone Bands — The Volume Bestsellers
Two-tone bands combine two metals in a single ring — usually a silver or black base with a contrasting accent in gold, rose gold, silver, or another colour. They sit between plain bands (subtle, traditional) and inlay bands (textured, distinctive), and account for a large share of what we sell as both wedding rings and gifts. The Champion is our most reviewed ring across the entire site — a three-tone silver, black, and gold tungsten band with a brushed finish. It works because the balance between the three colours reads as deliberate craftsmanship rather than a busy multi-colour design, and it suits men who want a wedding band that has character without being a fashion statement.
For two-tone with a colour accent rather than a second metal, the Steadfast (silver tungsten with a fine blue groove) is one of our better performers across the entire site and bridges the gap between a plain band and a coloured ring. The Always brings rose gold into the mix on a brushed silver base — it is consistently chosen by men whose partners have rose gold jewellery and want something that coordinates without committing to a fully rose gold band. The Determination (black and silver tungsten) does the same kind of work for men who want the black aesthetic but find a fully dark band a step too far.
Inlay Bands — Texture and Material Detail
Inlay bands set a contrasting material — meteorite, carbon fibre, abalone shell, wood, or antler — into a tungsten band. These attract a different buyer than the plain or two-tone ranges: someone who wants their ring to have a distinct material story rather than just a colour or finish.
The Fireball (black tungsten with meteorite-effect inlay) is our most popular inlay ring by a clear margin, and one of the styles that customers tend to know they want before they even start comparing. The Orbital is the silver-base equivalent — meteorite with a band of black carbon fibre — and is the closest thing in our range to a ring with two inlays working in concert.
For natural materials, the Striker (black tungsten with wood inlay) and the Buck (black tungsten with combined antler and wood) are the strongest performers.
Wood reads as warm and grounded; antler is more textural and surprising in person than photos suggest, and because we use naturally shed deer antler, no two rings are quite identical. The Escapism uses carbon fibre as the inlay, which gives the ring a more technical, engineered feel — it appeals to a different buyer than the natural-materials options. Inlay rings are the most distinctive part of our range and are worth considering if you want a wedding ring that does not look like a wedding ring at first glance.
Colour-Led Bands — When the Colour is the Point
For men who arrive on this page already knowing they want a specific colour rather than a specific style, the colour-led category pages are usually the most efficient way to browse: black, blue, rose gold, white gold, and gunmetal grey all have their own categories with curated guidance specific to that colour. The smaller categories — green, red, brown — are deliberately tight ranges of three to nine rings; coloured rings work in narrower doses, and we have not expanded those categories beyond the styles that genuinely work.
The colour finishes on our rings are applied using PVD (Physical Vapour Deposition) rather than traditional electroplating — the same coating process used on high-end Swiss watches. The colour is bonded to the metal surface at a molecular level under vacuum rather than sitting on top of it, which means it does not wear through at contact points the way older plated rings did. The practical effect is significant: customers who have owned these rings for years typically report the colour remaining intact under normal daily wear including manual work and time at the gym.
Choosing a Ring as a Gift
A meaningful portion of what we sell goes out as a gift — most often from partners and family members marking a significant occasion: an engagement, a wedding anniversary, a milestone birthday, or the kind of personal achievement that warrants something more considered than the obvious watch or wallet.
Buying a ring as a gift is harder than buying one for yourself because you are guessing at three things at once: the man’s size, his style preference, and whether he is the kind of man who will actually wear a ring. We try to make this easier in three specific ways.
First, sizing: ring size is the biggest unknown when buying as a gift, and getting it wrong tends to be the reason gift recipients do not wear their rings. If you don’t know the size you need we can send you a free ring sizer first. Just select the ring you want and choose ‘I don’t know my ring size’ Plus you still have our 100-day free returns and exchange. Tungsten and titanium rings cannot be resized once made, so getting the size right matters more here than with a traditional jewellery store ring.
Second, style: if you are not sure what your recipient will like, the safest gifts tend to be the plain bands — the Jet (brushed black), the Elie (polished silver), the King (polished gold), the Vitality (titanium black). These are the rings that the highest proportion of men will actually wear day to day, regardless of whether they are usually ring-wearers. The inlay and colour-led rings can be wonderful gifts but they are more decisive choices, and you need to know your recipient’s taste with some certainty before going there.
Third, presentation: every ring ships in a presentation box, and we can engrave your ring to make it extra special. An engraved date, name, or short message turns the ring from a piece of jewellery into something that carries the meaning of the moment.
What to Know About the Materials
We make rings in four primary materials and a handful of natural inlays. The choice between them comes down to weight, allergy considerations, and what the ring is actually for.
| Material | Weight | Strength | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tungsten carbide | Heavy | Extremely scratch-resistant, Strong | Wedding bands, men who want a substantial feel, Perfect for active lifestyles |
| Titanium | Lightweight | Strong, hypoallergenic | Active men, sensitive skin, daily comfort |
| Ceramic | Very lightweight | Scratch-resistant, colour throughout | Hypoallergenic needs, minimal weight |
| Silicone | Flexible | Cannot break or catch | Gym, manual work, travel, backup ring |
Most of our wedding bands are tungsten or titanium. Tungsten is our default recommendation if weight is not a concern (it’s only a few extra grams and you soon get used to it – I always recommend Tungsten first) — it has a substantial presence on the finger that men tend to want from a wedding ring, and the scratch resistance is exceptional and perfect for active lifestyles.
Titanium is the better choice if you find heavier rings uncomfortable. Both materials are nickel-free and safe for most men with metal allergies; if you have had reactions to cheaper rings in the past, both are reliable choices.
Ceramic is the lightest option in the range and the right choice for men with strong allergies, men who find even titanium too heavy, or men who specifically want the colour-through-the-material durability that ceramic offers (when a ceramic ring scratches, a scratch reveals more ceramic underneath rather than a different-coloured base metal).
Silicone is in a different category from the others — soft, flexible, designed for situations where a hard ring is impractical or unsafe. Many of our customers buy a silicone ring as a backup to their tungsten or titanium wedding band for gym use, manual work, or travel.
Width and Fit
Ring width is a more personal decision than most buyers expect. We make most styles in 4mm (slim), 6mm (balanced), and 8mm (substantial), and the right choice depends as much on individual preference as on hand size.
The pattern we see is that 6mm tends to suit smaller-sized hands and 8mm tends to suit larger-sized hands, but average-sized hands split roughly evenly between the two — and a meaningful number of men actively choose against the obvious match, picking a wider ring on smaller fingers because they want more presence, or a narrower ring on larger fingers because they prefer something subtle. There is no wrong choice; the ring needs to feel right to the person wearing it.
If you are unsure, ordering more than one width is the most reliable way to decide — with free UK delivery and 100-day free returns you can order both, try them on at home, and return whichever does not work at no cost.
All our rings use a comfort-fit profile — slightly rounded on the inside edges — which makes them easier to slide over the knuckle and more comfortable through a full day of wear. If you have worn rings in the past and found them awkward across the knuckle, comfort-fit solves most of that problem.
Tungsten, titanium, and ceramic rings cannot be resized once made. Our free ring sizer ships in advance and is the most reliable way to measure at home. If you would rather order and try, free UK delivery and 100-day free returns mean you can order a likely size, try it on at home, and exchange or refund if it is not right — at no cost either way.
Engraving
Every ring on this page can be engraved in-house in Horsham — names, dates, initials, short messages, symbols. The engraving is laser-cut into the inside of the band, which means it is permanent but invisible from the outside when worn. Engraving is just £15 and does not delay your order. We can engrave and send your order the same day until 5pm Mon-Fri and 11am on Saturday: For wedding bands and gifts in particular, engraving turns the ring into something specific to the moment and creates memories to last a lifetime — which is the part recipients tend to value most.
Delivery, Returns, and What to Expect
We send your free via the Royal Mail, or you can pay for Royal Mail Tracked 24 to get your order faster. All UK orders ship free, same-day for orders placed before 5pm Monday to Friday and 11am on Saturday.
Returns are free for 100 days, no questions asked. If a ring is not right — wrong size, wrong style, simply not what was expected — send it back in the original condition and we refund or exchange at no cost. The 100-day window is deliberately longer than the legal minimum because the most common reason a ring does not work is that the recipient needs time to check the size at different times of day. We can’t exchange/refund pre-engraved rings. But we do offer you the option to try them on first if you wish.
Every order is backed by 10,000+ verified five-star reviews and a UK-based team you can actually reach. We are a small family business based in Horsham, West Sussex.
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