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Men's Jewellery Gifts Under £60 — the Real Gift Tier
Most gift budgets sit at one of three places: under £30 (the small gift, the just-because, the friend's birthday), £30 to £60 (the considered gift, the gift between people who matter to each other), or above £100 (the milestone, the anniversary, the gift that needs an occasion).
The £30–£60 band is the most useful gift tier for jewellery — and the most overlooked. Below £30 the budget forces compromises on width and weight. Above £100 the price asks for an occasion. The £30 to £60 band sits in the middle: substantial enough that the gift has presence on the wrist or neck, accessible enough that you can give it for a birthday or a Tuesday.
Monrich runs this tier as the most-stocked collection in the catalogue. ID bar bracelets, mid-width Cuban chains, signet rings, cross pendants, beaded sets — all in 18K gold PVD plated over solid sterling silver or surgical-grade stainless steel. All hypoallergenic, all waterproof, all rated for daily wear.
ID Bars, 6mm Cubans, Signets, Cross Pendants — the Four Best Gifts at This Price
The most-gifted pieces in the under-£60 range, in order of how often they get bought:
The ID bar bracelet — engraveable plate on a Cuban or curb chain, fits 18–22cm wrists adjustable. Engrave it with a name and a date and the gift becomes specific to the person rather than generic. The most-bought gift piece in the catalogue.
The 6mm Cuban chain at 50–55cm length — the most-bought men's chain in width and length. Sits at the collarbone, visible without being loud, pairs with most necklines and most pendants. The chain men wear daily for years.
The blank-face signet ring — heritage shape, engraveable later if he wants, sits in UK size range H to Z. The 30-day free resize covers any sizing mistake.
The cross pendant on a fine Cuban or curb chain — Latin, Orthodox, Maltese, or minimal cuts, paired with chain in matching PVD finish. The pendant carries something the wearer values; the chain is the visible setting.
Same Plating Standard as the £150 Pieces
Be clear on what £60 buys at Monrich. The plating chemistry is identical to the higher-priced pieces. Same 18K gold PVD process. Same surgical-grade stainless steel or sterling silver base. Same waterproof rating, same hypoallergenic chemistry, same durability rating.
What changes between tiers is the size of the piece, not the build. The 6mm Cuban at £60 uses the same plating as the 10mm statement Cuban at £130. The blank signet at £55 uses the same sterling silver base as the engraved statement signet at £95. The under-£60 tier isn't a separate quality tier — it's the same catalogue at the entry-width end.
That matters for gifts because it means you're not buying a downgrade. The under-£60 piece will sit on his wrist for years just like the £150 piece would. He won't know it's the entry tier — he'll just know it's the piece he keeps wearing.
Bundle Two for a Stronger Gift
Two pieces at £30 each, paired in one box, often reads stronger than one £60 piece. The gift becomes a stack rather than an item — and the stack reads more curated than the single piece.
Common bundle combinations at this tier: a beaded bracelet plus an ID bar (wrist stack, £60–70 paired), a fine Cuban chain plus a cross pendant (chest set, £55–75), a signet ring plus a stacking band (ring set on the same hand, £60–80). Use Buy One Get One Free at checkout to layer the gift without doubling the spend — or browse the sets and bundles collection for pre-paired stacks at bundle pricing.
For the next tier up, see gifts under £100 — full-width Cuban chains, statement signets, iced tennis bracelets. For the under-£30 tier, see gifts under £30 — the smaller pieces that work as just-because gifts. For the broader gift edit, see the full gift guide.
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