Curb Link Sterling Silver Bracelet — 140g Heavy Men’s Chain
SKU: 3038
Flat, interlocking links — 16mm wide, polished to a mirror finish on the outer face. Each link twists into the next at a uniform angle, creating the signature curb chain pattern that lies flush against the wrist. 140 grams of solid .925 sterling silver. Eight inches of heavy chain that clicks shut with a box clasp and double safety latch.
Wear This If
If you want maximum wrist presence — At 16mm wide and 140 grams, this is one of the heavier curb bracelets in our catalog. The flat link profile means it sits like a band of silver across the top of your wrist, not a rounded cord. Visible from across a room.
If you wear one bracelet and nothing else — Some guys stack thin chains. Others wear one piece that does all the work. At nearly five ounces of silver, this bracelet is a solo statement. It pairs with a watch on the opposite wrist or stands alone.
If you value classic chain design over gimmicks — The curb link is the oldest and most proven chain pattern in jewelry. No skulls, no novelty motifs — just pure geometry and silver mass. It reads as timeless, not trendy.
Living With This Bracelet
The weight is the first thing that registers. Slide this on and your wrist drops slightly — 140 grams is real metal presence. After the first hour, you stop noticing the weight and start noticing how it moves. The links shift and flex as your wrist articulates, catching light from different angles.
The polished outer faces create a continuous reflective surface when the bracelet lies flat. Under direct light, it throws silver reflections across the table. The inner faces are slightly less polished — not rough, but not mirror-finished either. That’s standard for curb bracelets and actually helps with grip against skin.
The box clasp snaps with authority. The double safety latch folds over it as backup. Two-stage security for a bracelet this heavy is the right call.
Heads up: At 8 inches, measure your wrist before ordering. This is a standard men’s length. If you have a wrist under 7 inches, it will hang loose. Over 8.5 inches, it may feel tight. No half-size adjustments available.
What’s Inside
Good Questions
Q: What’s the difference between curb and Cuban link?
Curb links are slightly rounded and have visible gaps between links. Cuban links are flatter, tighter, and sit more flush. Both use the same interlocking pattern, but Cuban is the more refined version. This bracelet uses a classic curb style.
Q: Will 140 grams feel uncomfortable?
For the first day, yes — you’ll notice it constantly. By day three, your wrist adapts and the weight becomes a background sensation. Most customers report that they feel something’s missing when they take it off after a week.
Q: How do I check if 8 inches fits?
Wrap a flexible tape measure or string around your wrist bone. Add 0.5-1 inch for comfort. If your wrist measures 7-7.5 inches, an 8-inch bracelet gives ideal drape. Under 7 inches, it will be loose.
Specs vs Reality
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