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When it comes to choosing a men’s wedding band, you’ll likely find yourself torn between two popular metals: tungsten and titanium. They both look great, hold up well over time, and offer way more practicality than traditional options like solid gold or silver.
But what exactly is it that sets them apart? And which one is actually the best? Tungsten is generally the stronger of the two, and tends to be most practical and affordable option. But if you’re looking for a more thorough breakdown to help you figure out what’s best for your lifestyle, style, and budget, tap any of the links below.
Tungsten and titanium are both classed as alternative metals. These are modern materials that offer more durability, affordability, and style compared to traditional precious metals like gold and silver. At first glance, they seem equally matched, but there are some key differences that will matter depending on how you plan to wear your ring.
Featured: Bevelled Tungsten Wedding Band (18K Gold)
Featured: Rounded Tungsten Wedding Band (18K Gold)
What is Tungsten? Tungsten is one of the heaviest and hardest metals used in men’s jewellery. In fact, it has the highest tensile strength of any metal, meaning it’s incredibly resistant to scratches, heat, and the wear and tear of everyday life. It also has the highest melting point of any metal.
If you’re looking for a strong, scratch-proof wedding band with a luxury feel and solid weight, tungsten is impossible to beat. Its only potential drawback is that it can’t be resized, although rings like these come with a free replacement guarantee.
Featured: Rounded Tungsten Wedding Ring (Silver)
Featured: Bevelled Tungsten Wedding Ring (Silver)
What is Titanium? Titanium is a lightweight and durable metal, known for its impressive strength-to-weight ratio. It’s often used in medical fields thanks to its corrosion resistance and hypoallergenic properties.
Titanium is ideal for men who want a minimal, low-profile wedding band that won’t weigh them down. But if we’re being honest, it’s not quite in the same league as tungsten when it comes to durability. It won’t hold up to scratches and knocks in the same way, so over time, you might notice a lot more wear.
Featured: Tungsten Wedding Bands (Oxidised Black)
Featured: CRAFTD Bevelled Wedding Band (Gold)
There is no right or wrong answer. But here’s the bottom line:
Choose tungsten if you want a heavier, shinier, more durable ring that can take a beating and still look new. Or choose titanium if you prefer a tough hypoallergenic ring that feels lightweight, but more likely to show a bit of wear over time.
Whichever you choose, just remember: this ring will be on your finger every day for the rest of your life, so it’s worth getting it right.
We’re always here to help. Just reach out to our team if you have any other questions, and when you’re ready, you can explore our full collection of men’s wedding bands right here. Alternatively, you can look at any of our other related articles below.
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