Similiar to how much did you spend on her ring, how much did she spend on yours? (or how much did you spend if you bought your own).
And what is it?
(Also kinda ironic our rings are typically an order of magnitude cheaper.)
<$100
$101 - <$500
$501 - <$1000
$1001 - <$1500
>$1500
Similiar to how much did you spend on her ring, how much did she spend on yours? (or how much did you spend if you bought your own).
And what is it?
(Also kinda ironic our rings are typically an order of magnitude cheaper.)
Last edited by dirtsniffer; 06-24-2019 at 03:55 PM.
Oops misread the title.
I mean my ring cost less than $200 but I don't think she spend any of that
Last edited by lasimmon; 06-24-2019 at 04:24 PM.
Crown ring in 18k, courtesy of Gem by Carati.
$28 on Amazon, Tungsten ring.
First ring was stainless and $90 from people’s. I picked it myself, she didn't even come with me. Picked it up the Tuesday before the wedding. Lost that one, currently wearing a $10 Amazon ring and its just as nice.
Tungsten carbide for myself, $90
Didn't want anything more expensive than that. I also figured I would lose it right away and didn't want anything too expensive for that reason as well. Almost 6 years later and still have it, go figure haha
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park,all mtn: 181 Armada AR7
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Got my cobalt ring from the USA somewhere then I dislocated my finger playing soccer about 6 months after the wedding and the ring was uncomfortable to wear and I haven’t worn it since although we have thought about those silicone ones.
$40, got a spare too, she bought them. Rose gold to match hers, black carbon fiber to reduce weight for madd gainzz.
Picked up an Armani watch to go with it too.
To my own surprise I spent alot of time shopping for (and paying for) my own wedding band. At first I thought I didn't care what it looks like as I just wanted something simple (no gems) and I didn't want to spend over $300, but after trying on a few dozen rings turns out I did care about the size, weight, and look.
After shopping at over a dozen stores in both Vegas and Calgary, I finally found a band that I really liked, but it was still `$1800 for white gold, which I thought was too expensive. Turns out Costco online has a near identical looking band for ~$1100 and platinum, so I bought it. Loving it so far.
When the band arrived in the mail, the mailing label actually has the company name of the original wedding band that I really liked! So I wonder if that company just white-labelled for Costco with the identical design.. if it is, then I saved >$2K by buying the Costco version.. I think the Platinum version of the brand named one was ~$3000.
Last edited by RX_EVOLV; 06-24-2019 at 04:23 PM.
$1200
Meteorite
Dinosaur bone
Opal
Set in platinum
I can't even remember what kind of ring mine is and its only 1.5 years old.
Chris Ploof design. Paladium with inset gold.
I think it was $2600? @Justing ?
Correct. I love that ring!
Not sure if anyone cares, but we get the question a lot when guys come in looking for wedding bands.
Traditional bands in white or yellow gold, you're looking at ~$500
More designed with more weight, around $1,000 - $1,300
Then we have the more complicated men's bands that are in the $1,500 - $6,000+ range.
Guys get left out when it comes to rings... not on my watch!
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Last edited by Sugarphreak; 08-18-2019 at 05:23 PM.
Spent quite a bit on mine. Solid hunk of platinum in a nice design.
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Titanium Buzz brand, full carbon 90 degree weave.
Like $140 bucks.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/64/6c...dd2e42d195.jpg
Funny story, my ring ended up in Brazil somehow. Titanium Buzz has wicked customer service and expedited a new ring for me.
Got it a week before the wedding. Then two days before the wedding my original ring also came lol.
I have a back up.
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I asked @Justing for the biggest, heaviest ring he could find. Got a tungsten carbide. I think it was a few hundred.
Haven't found a heavier one yet, I'd if I could, I'd be open to upgrading
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cant remember it was 14 years ago, wanna say it was like $250? titanium and 18k gold
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Same. I think it was $250, 15 years ago. It reminds me of race tire treads, lol.
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No joke, I have 15+ rings at this point (possibly more). I never wore rings my whole life until I got married and then apparently went nuts. Initially my wife bought me two, one simple white gold band that was around $500 and a diamond one the was $1800. Since then I have been buying them for myself and they are anywhere from $50 to $1500+. Even ordered some custom design rings that I designed myself from scratch. Speaking of which and reading this thread, now I am going to be looking for something new again. FML.