Titanium Bracelets

Most people who pick up one of these bracelets for the first time pause for a moment because of the weight. The links look substantial, yet it feels surprisingly light in the hand and even lighter once it is on the wrist. That difference is part of the appeal. Titanium weighs roughly half as much as the same design in stainless steel, so a bracelet with solid links never feels heavy or intrusive during the day.

The range covers several link styles, from the rounded movement of a curb chain to the more engineered feel of the bike link design. The bike link bracelets are the most requested, partly because the articulated links move smoothly and sit flat on the wrist. Anchor, shackle, rectangular and tube link designs offer different visual rhythms, but they share the same polished titanium finish that reflects light cleanly across the surface.

  • 21cm - 8.25"
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    £85.00
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  • 21cm - 8.25" / 23cm - 9"
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  • 22cm
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    £60.00
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  • 18cm
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  • 20cm - 8 " or 23cm - 9"
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  • 23cm - 9"
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  • 23cm - 9"
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    £85.00
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  • 21.5cm
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    £60.00
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Choosing titanium bracelets

Titanium as a bracelet metal

Titanium is widely used for jewellery that stays on the wrist for long periods. Grade 2 commercially pure titanium is hypoallergenic and does not react with saltwater or chlorine, so it suits people who rarely remove their jewellery. Compared with silver bracelets, it keeps its colour rather than dulling over time. Once worn for a few minutes most people stop noticing the weight entirely, which is often the point where titanium becomes the preferred metal for everyday wear.

Link styles

Among the different designs, the bike link bracelet attracts the most attention. Its articulated construction is based on a bicycle chain layout, with solid outer links joined by central bars that allow it to flex naturally as the wrist moves. The plain bike link bracelet has a high polish finish showing the natural grey tone of the metal. The black bike link bracelet uses the same structure but introduces contrasting black inner bars between polished titanium outer links for a bolder look. Both versions use a watch style clasp stamped “Titanium” with our logo.

Other designs offer a different feel. Anchor and shackle links have a maritime influence with rounded connections that roll smoothly across the wrist. The curb chain sits flatter and feels closer to a traditional chain bracelet. Rectangular and tube link designs create a more structured appearance with straight lines and longer link sections.

Sizing

Bracelets are supplied in fixed lengths rather than adjustable links. Across the range the available sizes run from 18cm to 23cm depending on the design. Choosing the right length is usually a matter of allowing enough movement to slide slightly along the wrist without rotating fully around the arm.

Matching titanium jewellery

For customers building a consistent look, matching pieces are available in other titanium jewellery. The bike link clasp carries the same “Titanium” stamp and logo used across the ring range, which helps the bracelet sit naturally alongside titanium rings and titanium chains.