I'm happy to see that the world is finally catching on to the fine 22k gold. It was something that people in Asian countries always knew. I started buying it during my travels and I realized that the cash ability of it was fantastic. It is something I can wear for years and if I decide to cash it in, I can get more than I originally paid for it as gold price keeps going up. You just can't go wrong with that! My bracelets I gently maneuver over my hand without ever opening the clasp. It is enough to get it on but it won't fall off! I love your neck chain and bracelet! Enjoy and thanks for a great video!!! God bless you and your family!
I recommend if you have renters insurance add on a jewelry coverage. I have around $9000 in chains and if you’re ever robbed or lose it they will replace it. It’s not too much monthly either. Not to be mean but you’re like a walking easy 10k 😂 so I’d def look into that if you wear that shit out, which I’m sure you do
I got this bracelet too. have you noticed the color difference between this 22k jacoje DC franco and other 22k gold chains or bracelets? To me, this jacoje is not as yellow as my other 22k's...
So most companies will put a flashing or plating on gold to make it look closer to 24kt. Sounds like that may be what your others may have. Braden has mentioned that his Franco’s are all natural 22kt with no flashing or anything added. If you find or have a 22kt coin, that Franco should look about one and the same as it.
Thanks bud. Yes. It’s 8.5 exactly. Those thicker bracelets have to go up a good bit from your wrist size. Sub to the channel if you would. Should be having some more reviews on gold chains hopefully soon. Cheers bud!
Thanks for the comment bud. Make sure to sub if you like this content. Honestly the 6 or 6.5 can look too big at times and the thing about it is, there’s more spacing between the links compared to the 5mm and smaller. I think 5mm perfect for bracelet and chain size imo.
Hey man, Im trying to decide between the DC Franco in 18k YG or 22k, but the 22k I want won’t be available until December..That’s awhile..Question for you, how much better do you like your 22k Franco over the 18k? Huge difference or happy with both? Trying to decide if I should just go 18k because of the availability, but I don’t want to be disappointed and still a pretty big purchase either way.. Thanks!
Hey bud. Thanks for the comment. Honestly bro it all comes down to preference. Are you more of a fan of the orangish/dark yellow color or no? If yes, you’ll def want the 22kt Franco because Braden with Jacoje gets the best Franco’s around and the 22kt color on them is unmatched. If you’re not too much a fan of that color, 18kt is the perfect not pale but not dark either. Great in the middle color
Yea. You just have to be careful with the rounder style bracelets. I have a 7 inch wrist and originally got a 7 inch and it was like an inch away from reaching the clasp which is why I went up to 8.5. I would say go up at least 1 inch if you’re getting a 5mm rounded style bracelet or up. If you get a 7mm prob need to do at least 1.5 inches.
@@isenhouroutdoors8530 subscribed. thank you. also, i've noticed fine hairline marks along on the inside of the franco bracelet, i didn't quite notice these on my 3mm franco chain maybe due to the size. could be because they're machine made. have you noticed this as well?
Is that a DC or plain franco? My plan is to get a 22k 3mm franco to layer with my 18k 3.2 Miami cuban. The 18k I wear everyday doing construction, just tuck it in while I work. The 22k will be for when I'm going out to layer
@@donovancrenshaw meh. I’m sure diamond cut just as comfortable and honestly may be more comfortable. The plain cut is more square so it would turn constantly and you’d feel it more id assume comparing to the diamond cut.
18kt is where its at trust me. 22kt is great but tends to get a slight dull effect after wear. 18kt is yellow and DANCES in the sun. I have one and it cant stop getting compliments.
@@JayJay-he9bkhis is shining still but my friend has a 22kt rope chain and it has almost no sparkle left. I stack bullion at 22-24kt but I honestly feel 18kt is the sweet spot for jewelry. But again its whatever makes you feel good. Wouldnt hate on anyone who wears real gold at any karat.
Can’t really say. I have worn a long sleeve with it. I wouldn’t think so since the chain hasn’t really ever gotten caught on anything but like with all gold, I always make sure it’s not caught on something before I start ripping off clothes.
@@ajlive589 well yeah but you can get a 14kt bracelet that will be much more durable than 22kt. Bracelet is gonna hit everything on your wrist. chain won’t hit much on your neck so you can go any karat on neck
As an Asian and everyone I know pretty much wears 24k, and it doesn't scratch or dent easily - talking about rings, pendants, necklaces, and bracelets.