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6 of the Best Valentine’s Day Jewelry Gift Ideas for Him

Rachel Akmakjian

Updated on:

March 8th, 2026

Valentine's Day Jewelry Gift Ideas for Him

While most marketing for Valentine’s Day jewelry is geared towards women, it still makes an excellent gift for the guy in your life. Valentine’s Day jewelry gift ideas for him can range from personalized, custom cufflinks to a luxury investment watch or statement ring.

Here are six Valentine’s Day jewelry gifts to consider as you shop for him, including options in a range of price points and every style. 

Valentine's Day Jewelry Gift Ideas for Him

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Valentine’s Day Jewelry Gifts for Him: Under $50

If you recently started dating or are on a strict budget, you might not want to spend all that much on a Valentine’s Day jewelry gift for your beau. Luckily, you can find options such as unique bracelets and jewelry staples that are sure to please, all for under $50. 

info1. Unique Bracelets

Men’s jewelry goes beyond the typical precious metals and gemstones you might think of when envisioning women’s jewelry. For example, unique bracelets may incorporate a variety of rugged, masculine materials, such as leather and beads. These less-precious materials also result in a more affordable price tag, without sacrificing style. 

2. Jewelry Staples

Men’s staples could include chain jewelry such as bracelets and necklaces, as well as stud earrings. These pieces are often minimalistic, but make a big statement. And even though they’re simple, they can offer a high level of quality on a budget.

Just remember that if you do buy something like a chain necklace for your boyfriend or husband, you’ll want to be sure to inform him on the best practices for chain jewelry care.

Valentine's Day Jewelry Gift Ideas for Him

Valentine’s Day Jewelry Gifts for Him: $100–$500

If you have a little more cash to spend on your Valentine’s Day gift, consider lab-grown diamond jewelry, a statement ring, or cufflinks, all of which can range between $100-$500.

3. Lab-Grown Diamond Jewelry

Whether you go with diamond studs or any other piece of diamond jewelry, you may want to consider a lab-grown diamond. These stones are just as authentic and come with myriad benefits, including a lower cost.

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According to BriteCo data, the average 1-carat lab-grown diamond costs $1,000 or less, compared to about $4,200 for a natural diamond. This means you can either purchase a bigger lab-grown diamond for the same amount as a smaller natural diamond, or you could just spend less and save the rest for your Valentine’s Day date! 

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4. Statement Rings

Men’s rings, even statement rings, tend to be a little more low-key than women’s designs as they often forgo mammoth center stones. As such, you can find beautiful men’s rings from top designer brands like Versace and David Yurman for under $500. 

If you purchase a ring for the man in your life this Valentine’s Day, consider going a step further and making the piece more memorable by adding an engraving. It’s often a very affordable add-on to a jewelry purchase, and most jewelers can do so in-house for a minimal extra fee. 

5. Cufflinks

If your favorite man frequently wears suits, then cufflinks are an excellent Valentine’s Day gift. They can be purchased at a variety of price points, and they’re one of the most varied pieces of jewelry, available in numerous styles, shapes, and materials.

For a classic gift, go with cufflinks from a designer brand such as Burberry or Montblanc, both of which can be found for under $500.

For something more unique for your special guy, consider cufflinks that reflect his personal interests or hobbies. For example, you can purchase designs made from old stadium seating that’s been reclaimed from professional sports venues, or you can purchase cufflinks made from bourbon barrels.

Or, consider purchasing cufflinks that reflect your love story, perhaps containing a tiny map of where you met. For customized options, Etsy is a good starting point.

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Luxury Valentine’s Day Jewelry Gifts for Him

If you’ve been together for a while now, and have the financial means, you might want to go all out with a luxury Valentine’s Day jewelry gift, such as a luxury watch. 

6. Designer Watches

While designer watches can be a pricey investment, they’re just that — an investment that can stand the test of time, just like your love.The luxury watch brands that best hold their value, and which you may want to consider gifting, include:

  • Rolex
  • Patek Philippe
  • Cartier
  • Lange & Sohne
  • Jaeger-Le Coultre
  • TAG Heuer
  • Omega
  • Richard Mille

However, keep in mind that many luxury watches start out at about $10,000. 

How to Pick the Perfect Valentine’s Day Jewelry Gift for Him

Before you click “add to cart” on any of the above Valentine’s Day jewelry gift ideas for him, consider a few things, including your recipient’s style and taste, their lifestyle, and your budget.

  • Does this individual wear jewelry at all? Some men may not, and may not be open to the idea. Feel him out for whether or not this is a gift he might appreciate.
  • If he does wear jewelry, what’s his style? Refined and classic? Rugged and unique? You wouldn’t want to buy a pair of classic silver cufflinks for a man who’s more about leather and tungsten, and vice versa.
  • What is his lifestyle and how does jewelry fit into it? If you’re purchasing jewelry for someone who’s constantly working with their hands or in rough conditions, you may want to opt for a piece of jewelry that’s extra durable and low-maintenance.

Lastly, your budget is especially important if you’re just starting your life together as a couple, or if you’ve agreed on a certain dollar amount to spend on Valentine’s Day gifts, so keep that in mind as you shop.

Valentine’s Day Jewelry Gifts for Him FAQs

Is Jewelry a Good Gift for Men?

It entirely depends upon the man! Some appreciate and wear jewelry regularly, while others don’t wear it at all. If you’re unsure if the man in your life would value a jewelry gift, talk to him before making a purchase. 

Is It Appropriate to Give a Man a Gift on Valentine’s Day?

If you’re in a relationship and have discussed exchanging Valentine’s Day gifts, then it is entirely appropriate. However, if you are not in a romantic relationship, you may want to refrain from giving another person a gift on this holiday, as the gesture could be misconstrued. 

What Gifts Do Men Want for Valentine’s Day?

This comes down to the individual. The best Valentine’s Day gifts for men are those that are unique to their interests and hobbies, rather than generic items.

How Much Should You Spend on a Valentine’s Day Gift?

Deciding on a budget for Valentine’s Day gifts should be a joint discussion between both individuals in the relationship. Gift budgets should be based on your personal finances and responsibilities, and should never cause anyone any stress or financial strain. 

Should You Buy Insurance for a Jewelry Gift?

Yes! Even if you’re gifting jewelry, you still want to protect it from the time of purchase up until the point of exchange — and your partner may want to be added to the policy thereafter to keep it protected.

Whatever Valentine’s Day Jewelry Gift You Purchase, Protect It

Whether you purchase a more affordable Valentine’s Day gift for him, or you go all out with a luxury purchase, protect your investment with specialized jewelry insurance. A comprehensive policy from BriteCo will ensure you can replace or repair the gift in the event it’s stolen, lost, or damaged.

Learn more and get your specialized jewelry insurance quote from BriteCo now!

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Rachel's expertise is further enhanced by her distinction as a Graduate Gemologist from the prestigious Gemological Institute of America (GIA), equipping her with exceptional knowledge in gem identification and grading. Her education and experiences have given her an in-depth understanding of the demands and expectations facing jewelers and customers in today’s evolving retail marketplace.