: Men's Titanium 8mm Link Bracelet, 8'

: Men's Titanium 8mm Link Bracelet, 8'

Men's Titanium 8mm Link Bracelet, 8'

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Men's Titanium 8mm Link Bracelet, 8'
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 12536










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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Amazon.com Collection
Clasp Type: box-with-tongue-clasps
Label: Amazon.com Collection
Manufacturer: Amazon.com Collection
Material Type: titanium
Metal Type: Titanium
Model: B018A-00000-080
Publisher: Amazon.com Collection
Sales Rank: 12536
Studio: Amazon.com Collection










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Amazon.com Item Description:
Handsome H-links in brushed titanium alternate with smaller polished bar links to form this stylish, contemporary bracelet for men. The 8mm wide bracelet is crafted from durable gray titanium with a rich gray tone and attractive sheen. The links are smooth and curved for a comfortable feel on the wrist, and the bracelet is surprisingly lightweight. It has a length of 8 inches and fastens with a bracelet clasp for a seamless look.

Gray titanium is an exotic-looking metal with exceptional qualities that make it particularly suitable for use in jewelry. It has the impressive durability and strength of steel, yet it is remarkably lightweight--only slightly heavier than aluminum. Titanium is corrosion and scratch resistant and will not react to salt water, sunlight, or any body or common chemistry. Those with metal sensitivities will appreciate the fact that titanium is completely hypoallergenic. Gray titanium is also perfectly suitable for engraving.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A real eye catcher ...
Nice manly looking bracelet. Receive many compliments when I wear it. Good choice to buy!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Feels Good - Looks Great ...
The links between the H's are a shiny "silver" and the H's are a "steely" gray. The clasp looks like the other "silver" links so it blends in seamlessly. It's easy to find, though, since it's about twice the size of the regular links. I wear it every day.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Beautiful ...
Got this at Amazon for a great price. The design is by Edwatd Mirell whose collection of mens's jewelry is unrivaled (sp?). This bracelet sells at Michaels Jewelers at the Mall for $100.00 I'm getting some of his other designs here at Amazon. You won't regret it. It's an elegant but masculine bracelet. Happy Holiday's.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Muy hermosa y elegante ...
Este es un lindo producto, hermoso y elegante, pero se raya muy facil. Igual me gusta y lo uso todos los dias, pero no creo que sea algo de muy larga duracion.


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