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Waterproof Rings

The ring that stays on. Monrich waterproof rings in 18K gold PVD over solid stainless steel or sterling silver. Signet faces, banded styles, stacking widths. Shower, pool, gym, sleep — no fade, no green finger.

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Waterproof Rings for Men, the Ring That Stays On

The ring is the piece most men take off the most. Shower in the morning, off. Gym at lunch, off. Hand-wash before dinner, off — left on the kitchen counter, forgotten, found two days later, sometimes never found again. Monrich waterproof rings end the take-off ritual. The 18K gold PVD plating is bonded molecularly to a solid sterling silver or surgical-grade stainless steel base — the gold layer does not lift in water, the base metal does not oxidise on skin, the band stays on through everything from a 6am shower to an evening swim. Tarnish-free, hypoallergenic, rated waterproof from the day it ships.

Signet, Banded, Stacking — All Waterproof

The waterproof range covers the three core men's ring shapes. The signet face — engraveable or blank, broad enough to make a statement on the little finger or middle finger. The plain banded style in 3mm to 8mm widths — the everyday ring that anchors a stack or wears solo on the wedding finger. The stacking widths in 2mm and 3mm — fine enough to wear two or three on the same finger without bulk. Every style carries the same PVD plating, same hypoallergenic base, same waterproof rating.

PVD vs Standard Plating — Why It Matters on Rings

Rings take more abuse than any other piece of jewellery. They knock against door handles, gym equipment, kitchen surfaces, car keys, gravel. The plating on a ring fails at the contact points first — the inside band where it sits against the finger, the edges of the face where it scrapes against other surfaces. Standard electroplating lifts at these points within months. PVD bonds at a molecular level into the metal grain, so the contact points stay intact for years. The 18K gold layer is real gold, deposited via vapour in a vacuum chamber, sealed across the whole surface of the ring.

Pair With a Bracelet or a Second Ring

The waterproof ring wears well in a stack. Run two on the same hand — a signet on the little finger, a banded style on the middle finger. Match the ring to a waterproof bracelet for a wrist-to-finger stack that stays together through every shower. The full ring range — including non-waterproof statement and birthstone pieces — sits in all rings.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Will a waterproof ring damage in the shower?
No. The 18K gold PVD plating bonds molecularly to the solid base — sterling silver or surgical-grade stainless steel — and is rated for shower, pool, sea, gym and sleep. The colour does not fade.
Will it turn my finger green?
No. The base metals are hypoallergenic and nickel-safe in skin-contact surfaces. No oxidation reaction with skin or water.
How is it different from a regular ring?
The plating method. Most affordable rings use thin electroplating that lifts after a few months of water exposure. Monrich waterproof rings use PVD — five to ten times more durable, sealed at the molecular level, no exposed base metal.
What styles are in the waterproof range?
Signet faces (engraveable or blank), plain banded styles (3mm to 8mm widths), stacking widths for layered looks, statement pieces with set stones. All in the same PVD finish.
Can I get a ring resized?
Yes, within 30 days of delivery — free resize, free return post. After 30 days, resizing on PVD-plated pieces is technically possible but breaks the plating seal; we recommend exchanging for the correct size instead.
Should I take it off for the gym?
No need. The PVD finish handles sweat, chalk, gym equipment. The only thing to avoid is heavy weightlifting with bare-metal contact on equipment — that can scratch the surface, though not affect the plating's durability.