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WIS wedding rings?
Hello everyone,
I’ve been happily married for 20 years, never really wore a wedding ring but became interested the past few years. Wore my Tiffany Roman numerals silver wedding ring and lost it within a couple of months. I want to buy a replacement but not sure what to buy. The Tiffany ring was silver and I didn’t like the patina it developed. I also don’t wear gold so I am thinking platinum. So far the finalists are the Cartier love in plantinum and a plain Tiffany platinum (staying within the same brand as the original). Any advice? Any watch brands make rings too? Something else I should know? I really like the brushed platinum Tiffany but not happy with the diamond. Thank you
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I had a Tiffany platinum before. Weight was heavy which is nice if you like that. I now have a titanium one from David Yurman. Check out that brand, some cool designs.
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Thank you. Titanium also nice. Any photos/link? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Since my Wellendorff (actual wedding ring) is a bit small as i gained weight, in the meantime we went with the TIF silver. It doesn't tarnish much, which i know is your concern, plus silver is very easy to clean. For me it is more about comfort, and the TIF is very comfortable to wear and the weight is very reasonable too imho. You may want to reconsider silver imho.
https://www.tiffany.com/jewelry/ring...ring-GRP05652/
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I’ve worn a platinum wedding band since the beginning. If you don’t like patina, you won’t like platinum
They look great from new or polished, but within a few weeks it takes on an almost cloudy appearance Edit: to be clear, I like the patina |
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I have been married for more than thirty years and have several wedding rings. I wore and expensive YG one to the wedding and after for years. Then transitioned over to silver metal and bought several less expensive metal versions and like them better. My wife has several Cartier bands and goes between those and some custom ones.
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