Mens White Gold Rings
6 mens white gold rings — tungsten with white gold finish, from £58. No rhodium plating to wear off like solid 9ct or 18ct white gold. Free UK delivery, 100-day free returns, and 10,000+ five-star reviews.
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Mens White Gold Rings We Stock
The Legacy is the most straightforward place to start — a polished white gold tungsten band that does the same job in this category that the King does in gold or the Elie does in silver. Clean profile, full polish, traditional dome shape. If you are unsure where to start in white gold, the Legacy is the safe first look — it carries the noticeable weight that men tend to prefer in a wedding band, and it reviews unusually consistently.
The Legacy Thin Style at 4mm covers the same ground for men who prefer a slimmer profile. The Zenith is the alternative for buyers who want a bit more visual structure — brushed with a polished centre groove — and the Crest and Eminence bring brushed-with-bevelled-edges options that have a more traditional, crafted feel. Both attract buyers who find a full polish too bright but want something more refined than a plain matte finish.
The Vantage is the most distinctive of the six — a sandblasted centre with polished bevelled edges, which gives the surface a textured, almost stone-like quality that catches light differently from anything else in the range. It is a more deliberate choice and the customers who pick it tend to know exactly what they want before they arrive.
What to Know Before You Choose a White Gold Ring
The most common thing buyers do not know about real white gold rings is that they are not actually white. Solid 9ct and 18ct white gold is yellow gold alloyed with palladium or nickel, then plated with rhodium to achieve the bright silvery finish people associate with the metal. The rhodium plating wears off — usually every two to three years for daily-worn rings — and the underlying alloy starts showing through, looking yellowish or off-white. To keep a real white gold ring looking white, it needs professional re-plating roughly every two to three years for the life of the ring. Most buyers do not know this until after they have bought one.
Our white gold rings are tungsten carbide with a PVD (Physical Vapour Deposition) white gold finish — the same coating process used on high-end Swiss watch cases. The colour is bonded to the metal at a molecular level under vacuum, rather than sitting on top of it the way rhodium plating does. The practical difference is significant: there is no plating to wear off, no re-plating schedule, and no underlying yellow alloy to show through. We see very few returns for colour issues on these rings, and customers who have owned them for years typically report the finish remaining intact under normal daily wear including manual work.
The trade-off compared to solid 9ct or 18ct white gold is straightforward: tungsten cannot be resized once made. If your finger size changes, we offer free exchanges rather than alterations. Solid white gold rings also start at roughly four times what we charge — 9ct around £250, 18ct from £500 upwards — and on top of that you are committing to the re-plating cost every few years. For most men buying a ring they intend to wear every day for the next twenty years, the trade-off is not worth it.
Our free ring sizer is the most reliable way to measure at home, and with free UK delivery and 100-day free returns you can order with confidence — try the ring on at home, and if the fit or style is not right, send it back at no cost.
Every ring on this page can be engraved in-house in Horsham — names, dates, initials, short messages. Engraved rings dispatch in the same same-day window as plain rings on most days, and we can usually accommodate last-minute requests up to the 5pm cutoff.
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