DiamondDense
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so it sounds like Platinum (more expensive) or Palladium makes the most sense - typically speaking?
Had a buddy get his girl a Vatche setting in palladium and they had some issues. It kept breaking on the bottom. I don't recall the whole story but he got frustrated sending it in over & over for repair (thankfully the shop he bought from had good customer service); however, he eventually replaced with the same band in platinum.
From that experience, I'd stay away from it. Personally I don't think anyone needs finicky metal. Also, not every jeweler is experienced with palladium (according to him).
I think platinum is a good choice and strong. If it's outside the price range I would look into the tungsten. It's cheap. The same buddy I was telling you about earlier had a tungsten ring he liked and his girl bought it in a mall jewelry store for $300 or so. It was plain and heavy much like I described earlier, but he liked well enough and it's stood the test of time thus far.
What was the width of the Vatche band? Bands for women are a lot thinner (usuallyj than men's bands, so I think it's too much of a sweeping statement to say Palladium isn't suitable for men's bands on the basis of this one experience.
Tungsten carbide can be crushed and shattered IIRC - which is good because I don't think it can be cut off in an emergency situation.
I think trying on all the options is a good way forward. For me, palladium is too light (and platinum is too expensive) so I went with damascus steel
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