B.Zero1 rings worth it?

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Wondering what everyone's thoughts are regarding the B.Zero1 rings. With regards to these do you prefer the 1, 2, 3 or 4 band? What about the different materials used, gold vs ceramic vs bronze cermet? Do the gold rings scratch easier than the ceramic or bronze cermet? I have two B.zero1 necklaces...the mini in yellow gold and the rose gold white ceramic. I love them both and was considering adding a ring to the collection. I'm also not a matchy person, I usually go with what I like when I see it. Would love anyone's thoughts and/or advice. TIA everyone!
 
I like the B zero ring and have gone in to try the all gold and ceramic versions. I enjoy the more minimalistic industrial look and I find that it goes well with other Bvlgari and some Cartier pieces.

They are definitely a more substantial ring. Thicker and bigger than most of my rings. However, due to the design, I find the them to be a clean look with a subtle statement effect. Therefore, if you're not used to wearing thicker rings, I think they take a bit of getting used to.
I've seen a man use it as his wedding band which I thought was pretty unique and cool.

If you're going in for the ceramic rings, I highly recommend trying them on. You'll see what matches best with your skin tone since the white ceramic is a very bright white.
One thing about ceramic, is that once it's damaged, its damaged, there's no going back to fix it or anything.

There is also a specific way to take the ring off and put it on due to the flexible nature of the ring itself. So it's best to remember that to help maintain its structural integrity.

One of the reasons that I haven't taken the plunge is that, I'm not the best at maintaining my jewelry and I feel with the grooves, it's going to get dirty overtime. I do have cleaning kits but basically don't reach for them. That's a me problem though lol.

I may have taken some photos in store a while back, if I can find them, would you be interested in mod shots?
 
I like the B zero ring and have gone in to try the all gold and ceramic versions. I enjoy the more minimalistic industrial look and I find that it goes well with other Bvlgari and some Cartier pieces.

They are definitely a more substantial ring. Thicker and bigger than most of my rings. However, due to the design, I find the them to be a clean look with a subtle statement effect. Therefore, if you're not used to wearing thicker rings, I think they take a bit of getting used to.
I've seen a man use it as his wedding band which I thought was pretty unique and cool.

If you're going in for the ceramic rings, I highly recommend trying them on. You'll see what matches best with your skin tone since the white ceramic is a very bright white.
One thing about ceramic, is that once it's damaged, its damaged, there's no going back to fix it or anything.

There is also a specific way to take the ring off and put it on due to the flexible nature of the ring itself. So it's best to remember that to help maintain its structural integrity.

One of the reasons that I haven't taken the plunge is that, I'm not the best at maintaining my jewelry and I feel with the grooves, it's going to get dirty overtime. I do have cleaning kits but basically don't reach for them. That's a me problem though lol.

I may have taken some photos in store a while back, if I can find them, would you be interested in mod shots?
Thank you so much! Excellent points as I don't live near a boutique so I buy my pieces online. My concern with the rings is the fact that they're 18kt and a softer gold, so I definitely don't want to run the risk of bending or scratching it to easily.

Would definitely love to see mod shots if you're able to find your pics. Thank you so much!😊
 
Hi I got the small model because I prefer smaller rings, but I wanted to add a B zero ring to my collection. Here are a few pictures, different models on different fingers… not sure if it helps, but there you go…
 

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Hi I got the small model because I prefer smaller rings, but I wanted to add a B zero ring to my collection. Here are a few pictures, different models on different fingers… not sure if it helps, but there you go…
Thank you so much that helps a lot! They're all beautiful and I'm sure it was a hard choice...just seeing them it is for me.🤩 The white ceramic is much prettier than I thought. Is it the 2 band version? I noticed the band is so thick, did you have to go up a size due to thickness?
 
Here are the photos I found.
Btw my fingers may look long but they really aren’t, it’s my nails that make them look long. I have pretty small hands. While I prefer the double coil, it proportionally is too chunky for me. Or at least it’s pushing it lol.

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Thank you so much! They all look great!🤩 I have small hands as well so this really helps me to see size proportions. Which one did you end up getting?
 
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It also depends on the shape of your fingers, mine are shortish and gnarly, and I still love the look of the ring. I have thin rings and chunky ones, so it depends if you want to try a different style.
It’s a classic!

ETA: I chose the model in the first picture I posted, I felt it was a good option for a B zero model, not too chunky but still recognisable
 
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It also depends on the shape of your fingers, mine are shortish and gnarly, and I still love the look of the ring. I have thin rings and chunky ones, so it depends if you want to try a different style.
It’s a classic!

ETA: I chose the model in the first picture I posted, I felt it was a good option for a B zero model, not too chunky but still recognisable
Lovely choice! I saw that one online and really liked it. All of your choices compliment your hands. I don't think you could have gone wrong with any of them.😊
 
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Thank you so much! They all look great!🤩 I have small hands as well so this really helps me to see size proportions. Which one did you end up getting?

Lol I don't have one.

One of the reasons that I haven't taken the plunge is that, I'm not the best at maintaining my jewelry and I feel with the grooves, it's going to get dirty overtime. I do have cleaning kits but basically don't reach for them. That's a me problem though lol.

I may have taken some photos in store a while back, if I can find them, would you be interested in mod shots?

I feel like I have a good collection already and I don't really want to have a ton of jewelry so I take my time buying pieces now. I just got a new ring (different ring/brand) after over 2 years of not buying fine jewelry rings, so it may be sometime before I consider this one again.
 
Thank you so much that helps a lot! They're all beautiful and I'm sure it was a hard choice...just seeing them it is for me.🤩 The white ceramic is much prettier than I thought. Is it the 2 band version? I noticed the band is so thick, did you have to go up a size due to thickness?

I can’t really remember, I got it in Dubai (it’s cheaper there than in Europe), and it’s hot so my fingers were swollen. I would say that I probably did go up a size, as it’s what they usually advise.
They’re all pretty, any of them would make a great addition to a jewellery box!
 
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Hi!
I have the three band rose gold B Zero and it is without a doubt one of my most worn and favourite go to rings. I have had it for almost ten years and it is still in great condition, I’d highly recommend it! Will have a look for photos x
 
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Hi!
I have the three band rose gold B Zero and it is without a doubt one of my most worn and favourite go to rings. I have had it for almost ten years and it is still in great condition, I’d highly recommend it! Will have a look for photos x
Beautiful and versatile as well! I love that it looks great dressed up or casual. Thank you for the pic, it's beautiful on you!
 
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Just purchased this B.zero1 4 band bronze cermet ring. I don't live near a boutique, so I don't have access to try on different band sizes in this style. This is my first time trying the B.zero1 ring. The ring seems a bit bulky but I knew that it would be. Please excuse my nails....it's been a long week! Wondering if it's to big or bulky for my hand? Thoughts please.
 

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