Author Topic: The best, ring, ever.  (Read 2660 times)

One ring to rule them all...

One ring to rule them all...
...one ring to find them...?
...one ring to in the darkness bind them...

OT: to bad I'm not rich... That's an awesome ring.
« Last Edit: December 26, 2013, 01:29:03 AM by Georges »

Cmon Gandalf Claus let's take a trip to Mt. Amazon to destroy get that ring


tungsten isnt that valuable... maybe 50 bucks an ounce at best.
and that diamond size cant possibly value more then like 20 bucks.

Damn, that's a swag ring. I might actually buy it, but I don't really wear jewelry..

i wear 2 rings. a chain, and a watch i never look at (battery has been dead for a year)

I'm worried I wouldn't be able to pull it off. Not literally, from a fashion sense. I think I'm actually going to buy this version though, $25 ain't too bad. I've got gift cards to burn anyhow.

i kinda want one of these
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006KRTTN6?psc=1

but maybe silver in it instead of bronze.
its like wearing a second watch, (jewelery-wise) without being a douchebag and wearing a second watch lol

Cmon Gandalf Claus let's take a trip to Mt. Amazon to destroy get that ring
*slowly starts playing*

Quote from: Most Helpful Amazon Review
*****You can see my original review below. You get what you pay for, I guess. My husband's ring didn't last two years before it started to separate. The top part of the ring has completely separated from the carbon inlay part of the band. He'll eventually need a new ring as I suspect it will be pricing to fix. It doesn't seem to bother him as much as it does me, but it's falling apart and I can no longer recommend this product. ******

yeah a ring (especially for guys)
should be sturdy as hell and not made up of parts. should be solid pieces of metal and perhaps not being trying to combine different materials in the band.

I think that looks fugly tbh

yeah a ring (especially for guys)
should be sturdy as hell and not made up of parts. should be solid pieces of metal and perhaps not being trying to combine different materials in the band.
well tungsten carbide is the strongest metal iirc, a friend of mine got a ring made of purse tungsten carbide and slapped a nail that was hanging out of a wooden post and it went straight into the wood. it also looks awesome.

strongest metal iirc,

It's a 1:1 alloy of carbon and tungsten, not its own metal. And you could go to your local jeweler, get something custom-fit and unique while still supporting small business...
« Last Edit: December 26, 2013, 08:10:19 AM by Fennis »