Heavyweight Workshop Cuff
- Heavyweight version of our best selling Workshop Cuff.
- Hand-forged, wider flat face with tapered legs.
- Outside hallmark: crossed hammers.
- Inside hallmarks: "Studebaker" and "PGH USA"
- All sterling silver is hallmarked ".925" inside.
- Available in work patina or high-polish finish.
- 8mm at widest point, 5mm at thickest point.
- Unisex sizing, please carefully reference size chart below.
- Model is wearing size Large - Brass / Work Patina
- Shipping & Customs Info
6.5 inches - Medium
7 inches - Large
7.5 inches - XL
8.0 inches - XXL
If you wanted to confirm, you could always pop into a jewelry store to get sized. This is typically a free service.
Keep in mind we can do half and even quarter sizes -- just include the request in the order notes on the cart page. If in doubt, it's best to err on the smaller end because smaller is easier to adjust and harder to lose!
I like handmade pieces and this cuff is a great example...It fits perfectly and looks amazing,,Thanks I will buy more..One request ,,make a heavy signet ring..I'm a buyer for that...
your bracelet is good, but it leaves so many marks on the body, these are black-blue stripes on the wrist after wearing it for 5 days
Having never worn jewelry before, I went with the bronze finish. Sizing chart was helpful. Really like the weight on my wrist. It’s a great replacement for not wearing a watch anymore. Will order another one soon.
Buy it! You won't regret it!
Don’t wear much jewelry, so I got the copper w/ work patina with the idea that I would upgrade to a silver cuff eventually if I liked it enough. I certainly do. This thing is BEEFY. The work patina was a little heavy for my taste ( it came exactly as the photo on the site appeared, I just thought it would be cool to see a little more of the copper ) so I used soap and water, and then a leather strop with some polish to remove some patina and give it a bit of a polish, now mine is now sort of halfway between the high polish version and the work patina which I think looks amazing, it catches the light nicely but still looks well worn. Would be cool if they offered that as a finish as I think it is a perfect blend of the two options - one could probably achieve a similar result with some toothpaste and a microfiber towel if others want to try the same.
I find myself admiring a lot of the small details, from the beveled edges, hammer marks, and stamps on the interior. After about a week it’s already developing more character, can’t wait to see how it looks in a year or so, although I will probably continue polishing the exterior periodically.
Real quality craftsmanship and probably will end up getting a silver one eventually, but really enjoying this piece for now. 10/10 would recommend
I like handmade pieces and this cuff is a great example...It fits perfectly and looks amazing,,Thanks I will buy more..One request ,,make a heavy signet ring..I'm a buyer for that...
your bracelet is good, but it leaves so many marks on the body, these are black-blue stripes on the wrist after wearing it for 5 days
Having never worn jewelry before, I went with the bronze finish. Sizing chart was helpful. Really like the weight on my wrist. It’s a great replacement for not wearing a watch anymore. Will order another one soon.
Buy it! You won't regret it!
Don’t wear much jewelry, so I got the copper w/ work patina with the idea that I would upgrade to a silver cuff eventually if I liked it enough. I certainly do. This thing is BEEFY. The work patina was a little heavy for my taste ( it came exactly as the photo on the site appeared, I just thought it would be cool to see a little more of the copper ) so I used soap and water, and then a leather strop with some polish to remove some patina and give it a bit of a polish, now mine is now sort of halfway between the high polish version and the work patina which I think looks amazing, it catches the light nicely but still looks well worn. Would be cool if they offered that as a finish as I think it is a perfect blend of the two options - one could probably achieve a similar result with some toothpaste and a microfiber towel if others want to try the same.
I find myself admiring a lot of the small details, from the beveled edges, hammer marks, and stamps on the interior. After about a week it’s already developing more character, can’t wait to see how it looks in a year or so, although I will probably continue polishing the exterior periodically.
Real quality craftsmanship and probably will end up getting a silver one eventually, but really enjoying this piece for now. 10/10 would recommend