Fill in the blanks, this baby is going to sell at any price - but particularly when you can buy ti now for under $300.00!
What is it? It is called by many names but technically it is called the Triton Collection model 2337CE. What does it look like? How about 8 mm of black, patented (TC.850), tungsten carbide with an exquisite ceramic inlay - complete with comfort fit. This is a men’s ring for the most discerning of buyers! The 2337CE is protected by the Triton Collection 30-day return policy with free lifetime warranty. Perfectly beautiful in every dimension.
I have studied this kind of fashion in the men’s ring industry for years and I know that there are some retailers and online stores that sell cheap “knock offs” of the patented Tungsten brand of rings – but not this one. Inferior brands in many instances will ding, scratch, and lose their polish and luster rapidly because of inferior crafting equipment and processes - so make sure you find the Triton ring with the same name branded into the inner part of the band - this will ensure you are getting the real deal with the real warranty! I learned recently that one of the reasons this brand is worth more is that they have a patented 30-step manufacturing process that is covered by 7 patents!
The Triton Collection model 21-2223T is simply gorgeous. It is rather hard to describe in that it is so unlike the average wedding band. But here goes anyway … the centerpiece of this titanium ring is a set of diamonds in the middle that are 1/8 cwt. But here is what is so unique - they are tension set meaning that the ring design ends at the diamonds and that the diamonds are therefore suspended with only the titanium band touching the outer edges of the diamonds! Absolutely amazing to look at! The ring is an 8 mm, comfort fit Titanium ring with a double Nitinol Cable inlay - truly eye-catching fashion from Triton - the leader in men’s ring designs and the winner of the JCK “Jewelers Choice Awards”.
Available in sizes 4 through 15.5 - this beauty can be a matching set for husband and wife! All Triton Collection models come with lifetime warranties and most outlets offer a 30-day trial where you can make sure it is the one you want and the right size as well.
The BARCELONA from Men’s Ring Store is an 8 mm black Stainless Steel ring design with white crosses – unique, hot and in demand all over the country. Stainless Steel is becoming an ever-popular design these days, partly because the styles are non-corrosive, non-allergenic yet beautiful piece of jewelry. Named for its design flair and swarthy good-looks, your man will be delighted with this eye-catching, stylish and lustrous men’s ring.
So, if you are Christmas shopping, you might want to check out this fashion or a number of other fashions either online or at the local malls. Rings are a continual reminder of friendship and love and if you buy right, they come with lifetime warranties and some pretty amazing return policies.
Good luck with your shopping this special season and be wise - you can overpay for a simple ring in some of the expensive, glitsy mall stores that offer the same styles and features as online stores yet jack up their prices to pay for high rent and insurance!
The BOSTONIAN from Men’s Ring Store is a multi-faceted exquisitely crafted and beveled, 7.5 mm black Ceramic ring enriched with a most decisive men’s distinctive style for the most discriminating buyer of men’s fashion jewelry. What’s more - this beautiful men’s ring is not a cheap plated version whereby the coloring is only skin deep - it is rich and pure all the way through. The BOSTONIAN is also protected by the Men’s Ring Store lifetime warranty and if you feel like you bought the wrong ring - return it within 30 days for a full refund, or a different ring of your choice. Pretty simple, isn’t it?
Ceramic is a fairly inexpensive way to buy a true stylish men’s ring these days - it won’t cost you an arm and a leg. In fact most of these beauties are under $100 - some even in the mid $50’s. So why wait - jump on the fashion fast train today and feel the see the difference that a stylish ceramic ring can make in your life!
The Triton Collection model 11-2007T is a Titanium ring with a dual 18kt. Yellow Gold inlay in a comfort fit design featuring a lifetime warranty and a desirable blend of Yellow Gold … it is also protected by the Men’s Ring Store 30-day return policy.
Titanium is in high demand these days, very similar to Tungsten in hardness and durability and yet has a smooth, glossy finish that is far less weight than the heavier tungsten carbide rings (comparable to Aluminum in weight).
Titanium rings also maintain their luster and its extreme hardness – the highest strength to weight ratio of any known element - is a good choice for the man who likes to work with his hands on any kind of job and yet desires an eye-catching, lustrous men’s ring. Truly, this is one of the leading categories and styles in the men’s fashion jewelry industry.
The Triton Collection model 11-2006T is a 7 mm, Titanium ring with 18kt. Yellow Gold inlay and comes with a unique polished edge design and the fashionable and trusted comfort fit feature. This men’s ring is elegant yet simple and is crafted in rich looking and valuable 18kt. solid gold! All styles are protected by a lifetime warranty but the real reason to choose one of these beauties is the durable, hardened finish that has a permanent shine and luster found in few comparative rings.
You can choose this particular style in sizes ranging from 4 to 16 - why not choose a his and her variety?
An interesting thing comes to mind about a his and hers wedding ring. Would all couples like his and hers? Does it have special meaning when the mens ring matches the woman’s ring? Is there a hidden, richer symbolism behind a marriage where the rings match each other? Do all styles or rings have the capability of a his and hers matching quality? How often do you see a his and her matching style - is this common? My personal research indicates that it is not common, in fact it is very rare. And why?
There are many reasons but one of them is not that the newer fashions are not available in his and her styles. I checked out an online site that carried the Triton Collection and I noticed that virtually every style in titanium rings and tungsten rings had sizing from 4 to 15.5! Do men wear a size 4? No. Only women - so in just one store I found almost a hundred styles that were available not just for the man, but also - in exact matching detail - for the woman!
The more I have thought about it the more I like the idea. A bonding together, a sameness that expresses itself in common fidelity, in love forever. I like the idea that the man and woman share similar tastes, there is already far too much of being different and separate and individualistic in the world - don’t you think?
But there is more … what is important and beautiful to you is important and beautiful to me. What you like for you - I like for me. We can be different in so many varied ways - let’s make our ring selection be symbolic of a uniting of minds and hearts and of being one. In any event, they are available and they are plentiful and they are fashionable and priced right - so no excuses.
Maybe you shouldn’t. Can you tell the difference by sight? Most people cannot. If you can’t then does it really matter? Many people think not. Give me a magnifying glass and I’ll possibly see the difference but most people don’t walk around looking for real versus fake diamonds with a magnifying glass - do they? So why does anyone care? Is it pride? Is it a search for perfection? Is it wanting to impress someone other than yourself - maybe even yourself?
My sense is that people buy a mens ring with a real diamond not because someone else might see and know the difference but that THEY know the difference. They have been conditioned (and I am not saying this is wrong) to want the best of everything … a Lexus, not a Toyota; an Infinity, not a Nissan; a Rolex, not a Timex. These products stand for something more than just a brand name or a look or a finish or a color or a driving experience.
And what might this be? We are looking to be loved and to be successful, to have a sense of purpose and worth in life. To many, this elusive search is somehow found and embraced through ownership - a Tungsten Ring with a real diamond from the Triton Ring Collection says something about their ability to be successful. They are somehow worth more not because the ring is worth more but because wearing an expensive ring says something about their ability to earn a good living, about their ability to succeed, about their ability to be supreme in their environment and on their job. Now there are other reasons but if few people can really tell the difference - then what does it really matter?
Here’s another reason people do it - they ARE successful and they need or want to maintain their image. How better to do so than to buy an expensive watch or ring or suit or car or house? By doing so - it validates what they appear to be in the eyes of their friends and associates and workers and family. Do you agree? Let me know…
A person really needs to pay attention to this question because it does not say “can” a mens ring last a lifetime, it says “should” a mens ring last a lifetime? With the newer materials being used these days, the answer to “can” is fairly straightforward. YES. Materials like the new tungsten rings are made for a lifetime and then some - they are durable and scratch-proof and as tough as nails. Even titanium and ceramic can do the same.
But the real question is not can but should. Should a mens rings last a lifetime or should a person look to change the style, the fashion, the contemporary appeal of their ring more often? Have you seen a old watch that looks like it should have been retired a few years (maybe decades) ago? Scratched, dented, crystal broken or faded or even full of moisture? Well, I have personally seen this sane phenomenon in rings that should have been retired a long, long time ago.
Now I realize the sentimental value argument but should this bear more weight than the eye-catching look? It begs the question when is the right time to look for a new one? My sense is that there is a fine balance that needs to be considered because obviously there are reasons for both keeping and retiring the ring. Maybe the best solution is to have along talk with whoever gave you the ring - a spouse or a significant other - being finalizing the decision.
Whatever happens, you will have at least made a value judgment and probably made the right decision for your circumstances. If you decide to look fresh again, I recommend you consider some of the newer online stores that offer huge selections at reduced prices. The Triton Ring Collection is my favorite!
I recently came back from a Boy Scout Camp - you know the routine - 14 young men between the ages of 12 and 14 all geared up (literally and figuratively) and ready to earn merit badges and to earn the right to wear as much filth and dirt on their bodies and clothes as is humanly possible. Yuck. Grime. Filth. Pond Scum. Dirty dishes. Wet clothes everywhere. And oh, some very impressionable young men who await a gentle nudge toward working a little harder toward earning that 4th merit badge at camp and who long for respect and the attention of their adult leaders. As a leader, it was my chance to try and mold a boy’s life, to share a few thoughts that would make boys better men in the years to come, and to occasionally soothe a wound at the hand of a supposed friend.
Admittedly I had to work on my patience as I tried unsuccessfully so many times to offer “shadow leadership” and to let the program be “youth led and directed”. After many failures it oftentimes just takes one little success to make it all worth while - a boy who shows great potential as a leader, who shows kindness to another boy who is left out, who follows through on a difficult assignment. I came to observe that the boys are watching the leaders as intently as the leaders are watching them. These young men who will someday soon be old men have the capacity to see through shallow love and caring … they gravitate toward those leaders who REALLY care.
As we recited many, many times the Scout pledge, “On my honor …” I thought of those things that I honor the most - my wife and family. My extended family … and I realized that everything of true importance to me centers in the family. I hope that never changes. I am thankful to be reminded of these tender truths and even after a late and difficult night at camp, when all I have as a reminder of what I left back home is my men’s ring - a ring worth little by worldly standards, a simple tungsten ring. But by its permanent shine and luster, I was reminded of the light that eminates from love at home, grateful that I had them to come back to, grateful that I had an opportunity of helping a young man find himself.