The Caligio Vintage Collection is a line of 316L surgical stainless steel cuff bracelets for men, designed around one principle: no clasp, no fumbling, no guesswork. Each Vintage piece is a solid arc of hand-finished steel that you bend once to match your wrist, then wear for years without touching it again. Available in silver and gold finishes across multiple engraved and etched designs - from clean architectural lines to detailed motifs - every Vintage cuff reads as something that has been around longer than it has. That is the point. A piece that looks earned, not bought.
Every Vintage cuff is made from 316L surgical stainless steel: fully waterproof, tarnish-free, rust-free, and hypoallergenic. Shower in it, swim in it, wear it to the gym - the steel handles everything. Sizes ship as S, M, L on most models (some as one size adjustable), with the cuff arriving slightly open and ready for your first bend. Gently press the two ends inward until the cuff sits flush against your wrist. The steel holds that shape. Priced from $39-$49 per piece. Designed in California, gift-boxed, ships worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I put on a Vintage cuff bracelet?
Slide the cuff onto the narrowest part of your wrist - the area just below the wrist bone - then rotate it into position. No bending needed to put it on or take it off. If the fit feels loose or tight, gently press the two open ends inward or ease them slightly apart until the cuff sits right. The steel holds whatever shape you give it.
What size Vintage cuff should I order?
Most Vintage models ship in S, M, and L. Size M fits most standard men's wrists. Size S fits most women's wrists. Some models ship as one-size-adjustable, which covers a wide wrist range with a single bend. Check the individual product page for sizing details. When in doubt, go M for men.
Can I shower or swim with a Vintage bracelet?
Yes. The 316L surgical stainless steel hardware is waterproof and tarnish-free. It is engineered to handle fresh water exposure and daily wear without reacting or losing its finish.
How many times can I adjust the cuff?
The steel tolerates a few careful adjustments over its lifetime. For daily wear, set the fit once when you first put it on and leave it. Repeated bending back and forth in the same spot will eventually weaken the metal at that point. One good fit, set once, is the right approach.
Is Vintage hypoallergenic?
Yes. 316L surgical stainless steel is the same medical-grade alloy used in surgical implants. Nickel-free, copper-free, no green-wrist reaction, no skin irritation. Suitable for continuous wear even on sensitive skin or for users with metal allergies.
What is the difference between the silver and gold Vintage models?
Silver finish is the cleaner, more versatile pick - it pairs with watches, rings, and other steel hardware without clashing. Gold finish reads warmer and bolder, works especially well with earth-tone outfits and brown leather. Both are 316L steel with the same durability and care properties.
Will the steel scratch or dull over time?
316L steel develops a natural micro-patina with daily wear - small surface marks that most owners describe as character rather than damage. The finish does not peel, flake, or corrode. If you want to restore shine, a soft polishing cloth brings it back to near-new condition.
What outfits does a Vintage cuff work with?
The clean steel arc reads across most dress codes. Silver Vintage under a suit sleeve next to a steel watch. Gold Vintage with a casual linen shirt and leather shoes. The engraved designs add surface texture without adding visual noise, so the cuff integrates rather than competes with what you are wearing.
Can women wear a Vintage cuff?
Yes. Size S fits most women's wrists comfortably, and the adjustable cuff means the fit is exact regardless of wrist shape. The clean steel aesthetic reads as unisex. Several Vintage models are popular as couples pieces worn in matching or contrasting finishes.
Which Vintage model should I buy first?
Vintage Beta in silver is the cleanest starting point - minimal engraving, versatile finish, pairs with anything. Vintage Delta or Gamma if you want more surface detail and a heavier presence on the wrist. Gold versions of any model if your wardrobe runs warm and you already wear gold hardware elsewhere.