The Ultimate Guide To Cuban Link Chains! - Know The Secrets!

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This is your complete guide the Miami Cuban Link Chains! With hundreds and maybe even thousands of cuban links manufactures and styles, how do you know which one is done right and which one is not? This Ultimate Guide will go over pretty much every single topic that will teach you everything that you need to know about Gold Cuban Link Chains!

00:00 Intro
00:21 What is a Cuban Link
03:10 Types of Gold
07:06 Chain Size!
08:05 What is Handmade?
09:24 What makes a good Cuban link
10:58 Lengths
12:52 Lock Choices
15:45 Care of your chain
16:44 Clean Your Chains
17:21 Prices!

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I can imagine Eric when he was 12 year old. Black outfit, black sunglasses, black Vans&beard.😎🐐💯🔥

vesaharju
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White guayabera, yellow gold presi, Cuban link bracelet, playing dominoes. I don’t smoke — cigar optional. I can’t wait to get to Miami. 😊 Bravo, Eric. Great channel. 👍😎

eddiefigueroa
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I love these chains, I have a longer one in 18 Karat that today I retired to safe keeping, but I just purchased one of these thicker ones in 14 because it just called to me. Been wearing a Cuban Link in Miami since I was 18, I'm almost 50 now and I agree 100%, the Cuban Link chain is a work of art! They are not perfect, you can see they are handmade, that is the part of these chains that I love the most. 150G working my way up to 300 soon. I also wear mine inside my shirt. I wear my chain for me not anyone else, I love the way it makes me feel.

jafou
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Just by the eye on this video, Eric I see your Cubans are the best looking in the game, fit, finish, quality just done right. 💪🏻 great video.

jeffreybialowas
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What I love most about Eric is the amazing level of quality content he brings to his channel in a very entertaining way. I learn something new every time I check out one of his videos. These Cuban chains are beautiful. This is an incredible art form produced by incredible artisans. Wow…..I hope to get one soon “Made in Miami”. Keep up the great content Eric👍

travelman
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I'm so glad Watch Eric isn't even talking about the dishonest Timepiece Gentleman thing. Mad respect Eric 👏🙌

aovermont
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Love this guide, it is such a good video for people who are new to chains

NayaSeitzer-n
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After watchin this, I feel set back to childhood 😅 good ol' 90s memories with Wu Tang and LL Cool J rockin these chains. 😎

kimkruse
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Some guys try hard to be cool, but you can tell Eric is just naturally cool AF 💯

johnkannan
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Cuban links out of Miami are definitely the best. Such timeless, beautiful chains.

seendreams
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Shop around that’s really the key. Just cause one place is more affordable doesn’t mean it’s a better chain.

James_kpsn
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Hey Eric, As said before on your original video now people can see what it takes to craft these items, great job that was one of your best ! Fantastic

louismaltese
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Great video Eric. Very informative.. I’m a rope guy myself. 26 inch 7mm.
But those Cubans are fire. Keep up the great work

jgity
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I just got a 9mm Cuban link i love it!

jeffsmith
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I found your video very entertaining and educational. Being a woman, im purchasing my first curb link next week, itll be second hand from a pawnshop but itll be a worthwhile starter investment for me.

asmallbitchybanana
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I'm not from Miami nor am I Hispanic, but I do love my handmade Miami Cuban pieces from Daniel Jewelry Inc!

rich
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I have a Cuban link chain and braclet from Italy. Keeping both for life. Will hand them down.

forgottenknowledge
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Thanks for keeping it real during the whole TPG scandal Eric. You’re one of the few class acts in this industry. Just subbed to your channel. Keep up the great work!

jonaskessler
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The figaro is a cheaper version of a curb link because it uses less gold to keep the longer length of the chain people want. Like you said the Miami Cuban Chains are where the “curb” like links are basically twisted until they are nearly touching together in a solid piece of precious metals (silver, gold, platinum) and when filed down it gives it the nice look and allows the chain to be able to move easily with the tight links. I’ve always liked the way 18k gold looks the most for general jewelry and using 22k for pendants or other pieces that aren’t going to have much pulling on them. Personally I won’t waste my money on anything below 14k. I agree with you on the white gold because if I was gonna go for a silver look but with a metal that doesn’t tarnish easily to prevent a ton of significant cleaning. If I would get a silver/white gold jewelry I would go for platinum personally because it looks really nice and is really strong as well. I’ve been starting to get the equipment to start making jewelry as a hobby and starting with Miami Cuban bracelets/chains in silver to start so as materials are wasted it isn’t as large as a loss financially. I’ve been sitting on a ton of silver and a bit of gold as a store of wealth and to hedge against inflation over the years (buy in the dips of the cost of metals over time) and I figured it would be nice to be able to take the bars of precious metals to turn them into stuff my wife and I can wear. I’ve been looking into sourcing precious gems as well and have got a good supplier already lined up that has good prices for buying small orders. Eventually it would be nice to make the hobby into a business that we can pass down to our families to help give everyone opportunities over generations. My wife has a few nieces and a nephew who are really into art and this is a type of business that will help give them a great opportunity to be able to showcase their artistic abilities and learn the jewelry trade. We plan to start it as a hobby and letting the kids to start to work on some pieces of jewelry themselves (we will have them do some minor chores to make cash for the precious metals to use in their jewelry for themselves and they can use our metals to work on their skills. The oldest niece is starting high school this fall and is in a computer based art forms of many different with 3D printing and CAD as a couple of the bigger examples. I already have a resin 3D printer that will work great for pouring casts, I have an electric crucible but will make a gas forge with my for science majors/process technology skills I’ve developed over the years that I think will help with the entire process.

jeremyk.
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9 or 10mm is best size imo. I liked longer chains but honestly 22 or 24” is best for most.

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