New Arrivals — the Latest Monrich Pieces
New pieces drop into the Monrich catalogue weekly. Small drops of 2–5 pieces — a new chain cut, a new signet shape, a new bracelet stack. Larger seasonal drops every quarter. The new arrivals collection shows everything added in the last 30 days, organised by category. Every piece is in 18K gold PVD plated over solid sterling silver or surgical-grade stainless steel, tested for plating durability, stone settings, and clasp security before it is listed.
Weekly Drops, Quarterly Seasons
The Monrich product calendar runs weekly drops alongside larger seasonal launches. Weekly drops are usually single-category — a new Cuban width, a new birthstone signet variant, a new dog tag size. The seasonal drops at the start of spring, summer, autumn and winter introduce new categories or styling angles — a new matte black series, a new heritage edit, a new iced range. Anything launched in the last 30 days lives in this collection until it ages out.
Same Standards as the Full Catalogue
The cheap end of men's jewellery online uses new arrivals as a dumping ground for poorly-tested pieces — first batches that have not been through proper plating durability tests, first runs with stone settings that fail. Monrich runs every new piece through the same testing as the rest of the catalogue: PVD plating tested for shower, sweat, salt, chlorine resistance. Stones tested for setting security to industry standard. Clasps tested to 5kg of pull. New does not mean untested.
The Best New Pieces Often Don't Become Best-Sellers
An interesting pattern in the Monrich data: the pieces that climb the best-seller list are usually the conservative new arrivals — classic shapes in average sizes. The bolder new pieces — distinctive chain cuts, statement signet variants, experimental matte finishes — stay in the catalogue but don't usually crack the top sales. Both types are worth browsing: the best-sellers for the safe daily-wear picks, the new arrivals for the distinctive choices. For the freshest pieces by trend, see on-trend.
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