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Best Sellers

The most-bought pieces. Monrich best-sellers — the chains, signets, ID bars and bracelets that move fastest from the catalogue. Updated weekly. All in 18K gold PVD over solid sterling silver or stainless steel.

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Best-Selling Men's Jewellery at Monrich

The best-seller list is the simplest answer to the question every new customer asks: what should I buy first. The pieces in this collection are the pieces that the most men have already chosen, validated by months of sales data rather than by editor pick. The 6mm Cuban chain at 55cm length sits at the top of the chain category — the most-bought width and length combination because it fits the largest range of necklines and pendant pairings. The blank-face signet ring in UK size R sits at the top of the ring category because R is the median UK male ring size and the blank face leaves engraving as an option without forcing it.

Why the Best-Sellers Are the Best-Sellers

Best-selling pieces in men's jewellery usually share three traits. First, they fit the average — average wrist circumference, average ring size, average chain length — so the largest possible group of men can wear them without modification. Second, they are versatile in styling — Cuban links pair with most pendants, signet rings stack with most band rings, ID bars work casual or formal. Third, they read as classic rather than trend — pieces a man can wear in five years without dating himself. The Monrich best-seller list reliably reflects these traits because the men buying are buying for daily wear, not for a single occasion.

Updated Weekly From Real Sales Data

The best-seller list refreshes weekly based on the previous seven days of sales. Pieces that move volume stay at the top; pieces that drop in sales rotate off the list. The data is unfiltered — we do not promote slow-moving inventory by pushing it into the best-sellers display. If a piece appears here, it is selling because customers are buying it. The list is the cleanest signal of what is working in the catalogue at any given moment.

Pair Best-Sellers, or Branch Into the Full Range

The best-sellers are the safest starting point — but they are not the only pieces in the catalogue. Once a first piece is chosen from the best-seller list, the next purchases often branch into the full range — a heritage signet, a textured rope chain, a personalised ID bar. For the freshest pieces, see new arrivals. For curated stacks at bundle prices, see sets and bundles.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How often is this updated?
Weekly. The collection refreshes based on the previous week's sales — pieces that move fastest stay at the top, slow-movers drop off.
What is currently top of the best-sellers?
The 6mm Cuban chain at 55cm sits at the top of the chain category. The blank-face signet ring in size R sits at the top of the rings. The engraved ID bar bracelet sits at the top of bracelets. These three are the most-bought pieces in the catalogue.
Are best-sellers the best pieces to buy?
They are the safest first picks. The pieces that sell most are usually the ones that fit the most men — average wrist sizes, neutral lengths, classic shapes. If you are buying your first piece or gifting, the best-sellers list is the lowest-risk starting point.
Are best-sellers always in stock?
Mostly. The most-bought pieces also stock-out fastest — the chain, signet and ID bar categories have backup inventory but occasionally hit two-week wait times during promotion peaks.
Best-sellers vs new arrivals — what's the difference?
Best-sellers are proven movers from the catalogue. New arrivals are the newest pieces — designed but not yet tested against demand. The two lists rarely overlap because new pieces take a few weeks to climb the best-seller ranking.
Best-sellers vs on-trend?
Best-sellers reflect actual sales volume — what men are buying. On-trend reflects what is being searched and saved on Pinterest, Instagram, and editor lists. Often different.