Gents Bracelets
Gold men's and gents bracelets span classic yellow gold chains, white gold links, and two-tone designs suited to everyday wear or a formal occasion. A 9ct yellow gold bracelet is a durable, accessible entry point, while an 18ct piece carries greater purity and a richer colour that ages distinctively. Personalised options are available, including bracelets with engraved ID plates, among the most requested pieces for milestone gifts across Ireland.
Choosing the right bracelet comes down to a few practical details. Fit matters more than most buyers expect: a bracelet that sits flat and moves naturally rather than sliding up the forearm will be worn more consistently. Chain weight affects appearance; lighter chains suit daily wear, while heavier flat or belcher links make a clearer statement. A sturdy box or lobster clasp protects a long-term investment.
A family-run business since 1997 with in-house workshops in Thurles and Dungarvan, Ciaran O'Flynn Jewellers is led by founder Ciaran O'Flynn, a qualified watchmaker and jeweller, and a proud member of the Association of Fine Jewellers. The in-house workshop handles resizing, repairs, and custom commissions directly, and a transparent gold trade-in service is available for anyone looking to part-exchange older pieces. Browse the men's bracelet range below to find the style and fit that suits.
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Gents Bracelets FAQs
Yes, and consistently so. Men's bracelets have remained a mainstream accessory across age groups throughout the 2020s, with gold chain bracelets, beaded styles, and ID bracelets all performing well at retail. Yellow gold in particular has seen sustained growth in menswear as jewellery wearing among men has become widely normalised in Irish and European markets.
There are no strict rules, but a few practical guidelines hold up. Fit is the most important factor: a bracelet should sit close to the wrist without gripping, leaving enough room to move naturally. A single well-chosen piece tends to read better than several competing ones. When stacking, keeping one dominant material (gold or silver) and adding contrast with leather or beads gives a more considered result.
In 2025 and into 2026, curb-link and figaro gold chains remain the most consistently requested men's bracelet styles at independent jewellers in Ireland. Wider flat-link bracelets have grown in popularity alongside the broader revival of yellow gold in menswear. Personalised ID bracelets with engraved plates are a perennial strong seller for gifting occasions such as confirmations and milestone birthdays.
The quiet luxury aesthetic favours understated, high-quality pieces where material and craftsmanship matter more than visible branding. In gold jewellery this typically translates to solid 18ct yellow gold worn for a lifetime: a slim chain in plain curb or trace links, a smooth signet or plain band ring, fine hoop or pearl stud earrings, and a classic gold ID bracelet with simple hand-engraving. Design choices lean toward refined proportions, polished or lightly brushed finishes, and traditional forms that have stayed in style for generations. The emphasis throughout is on weight, hallmark, and finish rather than size or novelty.


