Cuban Link Bracelet โ .925 Sterling Silver, 18mm Heavy Chain
SKU: 2102
This Cuban link bracelet runs 18mm wide and 5mm thick, with a mirror-polished face on every interlocking link. It weighs 140 grams โ nearly five ounces of solid .925 sterling silver. Every link is cast solid all the way through, so the chain carries the same dense mass from clasp to clasp.
Built For
If you wear a chain you forget you took off โ The 18mm band is broad enough to drape across the back of the wrist instead of digging into one spot. As your hand moves, the links bend with the curve instead of fighting it, so the bracelet follows your wrist all day rather than sitting in one rigid line.
If you want one bracelet for every occasion โ The plain Cuban link reads dressed-up or dressed-down, with nothing on it to date the look. Works with a suit cuff, a rolled-up denim sleeve, or bare on a summer wrist. The design hasn't changed in decades because it doesn't need to.
If you're buying for a milestone โ Available in 8" to 10" (measured closed). The .925 hallmark is stamped on the clasp. Solid silver holds its value โ this is an heirloom, not a fashion item with a shelf life.
The Honest Take
The links clink when they settle โ a distinct, metallic sound you hear when you set your wrist down on a desk or table. It's not loud, but it's there. A flat chain stays quiet; these stacked Cuban links shift against each other, so you catch a low, dense note every time the bracelet moves.
Out of the box the silver runs cold against the skin, then warms to your body within a few minutes. On a hot day the thick links stay cooler longer than a thin chain. It settles heavier than a lightweight bracelet at first โ for about half an hour you stay aware of it, then you stop registering it, and within a few days it feels like a watch you forgot you put on.
Heads up: Putting it on one-handed takes practice the first few times. The clasp is deliberately stiff, which is what keeps it from opening by accident โ the trade-off is a short learning curve before the closing motion feels natural.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Is 140 grams too heavy for daily wear?
No โ most wrists stop noticing the 140 grams within a week. If you already wear watches in the 80โ120g range, it feels natural after a few days. If your heaviest jewelry has been a wedding band, give it a week of daily wear and the weight fades into the background.
Q: How does a Cuban link differ from a regular curb chain?
Cuban links are thicker, rounder, and interlock more tightly than standard curb chains. The result is a denser, more fluid band of metal that holds its shape better and feels heavier link-for-link. At 18mm wide and 5mm thick, this one is a heavyweight example of the style.
Q: What size should I order?
Measure your bare wrist with a flexible tape and add 1 to 1.25 inches. For a tighter fit, add 1 inch. For a looser drape, add 1.25 inches. This bracelet is 5mm thick, so it sits differently than a flat chain โ the extra room matters.
At a Glance
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