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Waterproof Chains

Put it on. Forget you did. For the man who's owned three chains and watched three chains fade. Monrich waterproof chains in 18K gold PVD over solid stainless steel. Cuban, curb, rope, figaro, tennis cuts. Shower, pool, sea, gym, sleep — no fade, no flex, no tarnish. The chain that lives on your neck for years.

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Waterproof Chains — the Chain That Lives on Your Neck for Years

Most men have owned three chains. Most men have watched three chains fade.

The first chain — the cheap one from the festival, the one a friend gave him at 19 — turned green at the clasp inside six months. The second chain — the mid-market one he bought at 24 because he was over the cheap one — held colour for eighteen months and then lifted at the same clasp edge. The third chain — the one he spent more on, the one he thought would last — lasted three years before the gold layer started showing the steel underneath at the contact points.

Then he stopped buying chains and went a couple of years without one.

The Monrich waterproof chain is the chain that ends the cycle. 18K gold PVD bonded molecularly to surgical-grade stainless steel — the same plating chemistry that protects medical implants from corrosion inside the human body. The gold layer is five to ten times more durable than standard electroplating. The clasp is the same material as the chain, plated as part of the same process. The chain that fails at the clasp first does so because the clasp was plated separately. This one isn't.

Cuban, Curb, Rope, Figaro, Tennis — Every Cut, All Waterproof

Every chain cut Monrich sells is in the waterproof range. There's no separate quality tier for waterproof and non-waterproof — every chain in the gold catalogue uses the same PVD plating standard.

Cuban — the flat interlocked statement chain. 6mm to 12mm widths. Curb — twisted oval link, the classic everyday cut. 4mm to 10mm. Rope — woven spiral, softer drape, more textured. 4mm to 8mm. Figaro and wheat — Italian heritage patterns, slightly more decorative than Cuban or curb. Tennis — continuous cubic zirconia stones across the length, iced statement.

The clasp on every chain matches the chain in PVD finish. No tonal drift, no plating seam, no weak point.

Why Most Waterproof Chains Aren't, Really

The men's chain market is full of waterproof claims that don't survive a week of real wear.

The clue is usually the price. A genuine waterproof chain — PVD-plated over solid stainless, with the clasp plated in the same run — costs £40 minimum in materials and labour. Anything sold below £25 as waterproof is either electroplated steel (lasts six months) or zinc alloy with sprayed paint (lasts three weeks). The seller is hoping you won't be wearing it long enough to find out.

The second clue is the clasp. On most cheap chains, the clasp is plated separately, in a different process, often by a different supplier. Water gets in at the seam between the chain and the clasp. The plating lifts at the clasp first — always at the clasp first — and the rest of the chain follows within months.

Monrich plates the clasp as part of the same PVD run on the same metal. No seam. No weak point. The chain holds its colour for years rather than months.

Pair It With a Pendant, Stack Two Chains, or Wear It Solo

The waterproof chain is the foundation chain. Hang a cross pendant, dog tag, or personalised name plate from it — the pendant ships with a matching PVD-plated chain so the tones lock from day one.

Layer two chains at different lengths for the built look — a 6mm Cuban at 55cm with a 4mm rope at 50cm, both gold tone. The 5cm offset prevents the chains from tangling.

Pair the chain with a matching waterproof bracelet at the wrist or a waterproof ring on the finger for a full waterproof stack — same finish, same plating standard, same shower-to-bed durability end to end.

Or just buy the 6mm Cuban at 55cm and stop looking. That's what most men do. The chain lives on the neck for the next four or five years.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these actually waterproof — or is that the marketing claim that doesn't survive month two?
Actually waterproof. Every chain uses 18K gold PVD plating bonded to surgical-grade stainless steel at the molecular level — same plating standard as the bracelet range. The clasp is plated as part of the same process, not separately, so there's no exposed base metal anywhere on the chain for water to attack. Shower with it. Swim with it. Sleep with it. The chain that fails at the clasp in month two is the one where the clasp was plated in a different process to the chain. Not this one.
What's the difference between PVD and standard gold plating?
Standard electroplating dips the chain in a gold solution — thin layer, easy to lift, fails at the clasp first. PVD vaporises real 18K gold in a vacuum chamber and bonds it to the steel at a molecular level. Five to ten times more durable. Rated waterproof from day one rather than rated waterproof until the gold lifts.
What chain cuts are available in waterproof?
All the daily-wear cuts. Cuban — flat interlocked link, the statement chain. Curb — twisted oval, classic. Rope — woven spiral, soft drape. Figaro — alternating long-short pattern. Tennis — continuous cubic zirconia row. Widths 4mm to 12mm. Lengths 45cm to 65cm.
Will the clasp corrode if I'm in chlorine or salt water daily?
No — the clasp is the same PVD-plated stainless steel as the chain. No exposed base metal. Tested in chlorinated pool water and Mediterranean salt water over 18 months. The only thing chlorine and salt build up over time is a faint surface film that dulls the brightness — rinse with fresh water after a swim to keep the chain reading sharp.
What length should I order if it has to sit at the collarbone?
50cm to 55cm. That's the everyday length — most-bought, sits at the base of the throat where the chain reads as visible but not loud. 60–65cm drops mid-chest for the statement look. 45cm sits high under a shirt collar. Measure with a piece of string against your neck where you want the chain to fall, or default to 55cm and you'll be right four times out of five.
How do I clean a waterproof chain without damaging the PVD?
Warm water, mild soap, soft toothbrush, microfibre cloth to dry. Five minutes once a month. Avoid abrasive polishes — they're sold for sterling silver and they'll dull the PVD finish on this chain over time. The chain doesn't need polishing — that's the whole point of the PVD finish.