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Men's Gold Chains

Men's Solid Gold Chains — 10K, 14K, and 18K

Men's gold chains built for real wear — Cuban link, Miami Cuban, Franco, rope, and more in solid 10K, 14K, and 18K gold. Every chain is crafted in Italy, stamped with its karat, and ships from the U.S. in 1–3 business days.

Bold Styles Built for Men's Proportions

Width selection matters more for men's chains than for women's because men's neck and chest proportions are different. A 4mm Cuban reads as standard daily wear for most men. A 6–8mm chain is a clear statement. At 10mm+, you're choosing a centerpiece piece. All widths are available in 10K and 14K; select styles in 18K.

Solid Construction Throughout

Every chain in this collection is solid gold — not hollow, not plated. Solid links don't dent, don't flake, and can be repaired or resized by any jeweler. Weights and lengths are listed in each product so you know exactly what you're getting before you buy.

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About Men's Gold Chains

How to Choose a Gold Chain That Looks Intentional, Not Accidental

Width is the most important variable for men's gold chains. Men's proportions — broader chest, wider neck — mean a chain that reads as bold on a woman reads as standard on a man. A 4mm Cuban link is a moderate everyday piece for most men; the same chain reads as a statement on most women. The practical implication: men should typically choose at least 4–6mm for a chain they want to be visible, and 8–12mm for a chain they want to be the focal point of a look.

The most popular men's gold chain styles — Cuban link, Franco, Miami Cuban — share a common quality: they have substantial face area that reflects light clearly even when worn under clothing or at a distance. Rope and Singapore chains achieve sparkle through twist and faceting but read as lighter and more delicate at the same width. Franco chains add structural complexity and four-sided visibility. The style choice is ultimately whether you want clean, bold surface (Cuban) or more visual complexity (Franco, rope).

Length determines where the chain falls and how visible it is. At 18 inches, a chain lies just below the collarbone — appropriate for wearing open-collar or visible beneath a shirt. At 20–22 inches it falls mid-chest, the most common length for everyday visible wear. At 24 inches or longer, the chain has more movement and swing, appropriate for longer pendants or purely aesthetic length. Chain weight also increases with length, so longer chains are heavier and more expensive at the same width and karat.

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