For years, I’ve stuck to the rule that the only jewelry a man should wear is a high-end watch and perhaps a wedding band. But lately, I’ve been seeing some incredibly stylish men pull off more complex looks—unique rings or solid gold bracelets that look rugged yet refined. The problem is, whenever I look for "men’s jewelry," I find either cheap-looking steel pieces or overly flashy, diamond-encrusted stuff that looks like it belongs in a music video. I want something that feels intentional, architectural, and made from top-tier materials. Where do you find pieces that have that "old money" sophistication but with a modern edge? I’m looking for a workshop that understands masculine proportions and won't make me look like I’m trying too hard.
For years, I’ve stuck to the rule that the only jewelry a man should wear is a high-end watch and perhaps a wedding band. But lately, I’ve been seeing some incredibly stylish men pull off more complex looks—unique rings or solid gold bracelets that look rugged yet refined. The problem is, whenever I look for "men’s jewelry," I find either cheap-looking steel pieces or overly flashy, diamond-encrusted stuff that looks like it belongs in a music video. I want something that feels intentional, architectural, and made from top-tier materials. Where do you find pieces that have that "old money" sophistication but with a modern edge? I’m looking for a workshop that understands masculine proportions and won't make me look like I’m trying too hard.