Friday, June 4, 2010

10mm Manhattan-b Titanium Bracelet Review


Got this in the mail the other day, and as it is a gift for my fiance' for Valentine's day, it has not yet been worn. I can tell you it is VERY LIGHTWEIGHT, almost seeming TO BE VERY CHEAPLY MADE PLASTIC. Not sure if I will even give it to him actually. It IS NOT worth the price as it feels to the touch and in weight to be a CRAPPY bubble gum machine tow. That was a surprise. I tried it on my own wrist ( I am a 5'7 150 lb woman) and while it is a little big on me , of course, I think it MAY actually fit my guy just fine without any adjustments. Will see. But it's not overly large ( in wrist size, as I saw a reviewer describe. That reviewer was probably a very thin guy. We are athletic and larger people, but not fat by any means. Describing it by my/our sizes.)

I will not buy anymore titanium from this seller, only because I think their so-called titanium is a garbage fake copy. I have my doubts about the metal used. But I don't think I will return it. I just feel like I should now buy something now that's actually nice to throw in with the Valentine's gift. Seems this bracelet should be around 20 bucks. It's not. It is very shiny in tone, though, and somewhat of an eye catcher , until you touch it. Kindof embarassing. Hope it doesn't break after he's worn it for a couple days. Feels exactly like cheap plastic. Can't say without having it reviewed by a jeweler. Too embarassed to take it into a jeweler. Lol. Oh well.

P.s . UPDATE: Decided to give this thing unwrapped to Dan early and not even excuse it on Valentine's day. He tried not to laugh, but was gracious ( and it's way big on him too).He HAS titanium and agrees THIS IS NOT. Couldn't be.Get more detail about 10mm Manhattan-b Titanium Bracelet.

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