Two-Tone Sapphire Rolex-Inspired Ring — .925 Silver & 14K Gold Links
SKU: 3650
Pick this ring up and the first thing you notice is the weight distribution. At 11 grams of solid .925 sterling silver, it balances evenly across the band — no front-heavy tilt from the stone. The two-tone pattern on this version runs opposite from the rest of the series: the outer links are polished silver, the center links are 14K gold-plated. It's the same watch-band motif, but with more silver showing than gold.
The face holds an 11×13mm blue CZ sapphire surrounded by 16 clear cubic zirconia stones. Ring face measures 19×16mm — the same dimensions as every other ring in this lineup.
Best Suited For
If you prefer silver over gold but still want the two-tone look — This version shows more silver than gold. The gold center links act as accents rather than the main color. It pairs better with silver watches and white-metal accessories.
If you already own the gold-dominant sapphire version — Some customers buy both and rotate. This one leans cooler and works with different outfits. The stone is identical between the two — only the metal layout changes.
If you want the blue sapphire CZ at its brightest — The silver-dominant band creates a cooler backdrop for the blue stone. Gold-dominant rings add warmth that shifts the blue slightly. On this version, the blue reads bluer.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
The silver outer links have a bright, mirror-like polish. The gold center links sit in between them like a stripe running down each side of the band. When light hits the ring, the gold flashes between the silver sections — it's subtle, but you notice it when your hand moves.
The CZ sapphire holds its deep blue from every angle. It's the largest stone in the halo — clearly the focal point. The 16 surrounding clear CZ stones are small enough that they sparkle without pulling attention away from the blue center.
Heads up: Because the outer links are silver (not gold-plated), they'll develop a natural patina over time — especially along the edges where skin contact is highest. A silver polishing cloth brings it right back. If you prefer zero-maintenance, the gold-dominant version needs less upkeep since gold plating doesn't tarnish.
The Details That Matter
What People Want to Know
Q: How is this different from the other sapphire ring?
The metal layout is reversed. On this ring, the outer links are silver and the center links are gold. On the other version, it's the opposite — gold outer links, silver center. The stone, dimensions, and weight are identical.
Q: Which version shows more gold — this or the other?
The other version shows more gold because gold covers the larger outer links. This version uses gold only on the narrower center links. If you want a mostly-gold ring, pick the other sapphire. If you want a mostly-silver ring with gold accents, this is it.
Q: Will the silver parts tarnish?
Sterling silver develops a natural patina over time — a slight darkening, especially in crevices between the links. A silver polishing cloth removes it in under a minute. Some people like the aged look. It doesn't affect the gold center links.
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Same stone, more gold — the Sapphire Rolex-Inspired Ring flips the layout so gold covers the outer links and silver runs through the center.
For a natural red stone in the same design, the Garnet Rolex-Inspired Ring uses a 4.09-carat genuine garnet.
Browse the full lineup in our Rocker Rings collection.
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