Six bezel diamonds built into the chain, not hung from it. They stay facing up. The bracelet stays on the wrist.
18K yellow gold station bracelet with 6 round lab diamonds in bezel settings integrated directly into a 3.7 x 1.7 mm fine chain, lobster clasp.
Available in 14K or 18K gold, yellow, white, or rose. Bracelet length, number of diamond stations, individual stone size, and stone type can be specified before production.
Station bracelets that use jump rings to attach each bezel have a predictable failure: the diamonds rotate to the underside of the wrist through the day because the jump ring is a pivot point. The bezel stations on this diamond station bracelet are integrated directly into the chain at the link level, the chain itself connects to the bezel housing rather than to a separate ring hanging from it. The diamonds stay facing up. The bracelet is also thinner as a result: no jump ring adds height above the chain plane, so the total profile sits lower on the wrist and slides under sleeves without resistance.
Six diamonds with visible chain between them reads differently from a tennis bracelet’s continuous line. The spacing is the design: the wrist is mostly gold chain with six small moments of diamond light. Within our bracelets collection, this is the piece built for buyers who want real diamonds on real gold in a form that disappears into daily life.
The bezel setting wraps each diamond’s girdle fully in a thin gold rim. For a daily-wear, layered bracelet, bezel is the practical choice: no prong tips above the diamond face means no snagging on knit fabrics, no catching on watch straps, no prong tip that loosens over time under repeated contact with other wrist pieces. The bezel also protects the diamond’s edge from impact, which matters when the bracelet sits against a keyboard or desk surface all day.
The fine cable chain at 3.7 mm by 1.7 mm per link is the minimum profile that can hold the bezel housing structural weight while keeping the bracelet visually light. A thicker cable would make the chain a competing visual element. A thinner chain would require a shorter bezel wall to maintain proportions, reducing the protective rim around the diamond. Six stations was chosen as the default count because it spaces the bezels at roughly one-third intervals across a 7 inch bracelet, which keeps the diamonds visible from any viewing angle without clustering them.
The chain, bezels, and clasp are all solid 18K yellow gold, the same alloy batch, no plating, no vermeil, no gold fill. 18K yellow gold has the warm saturated tone that defines the look of this layering category, and it holds up to daily skin contact and moisture better than surface-plated alternatives. The 6 stones are lab grown diamonds, IGI certified and matched in size and color across the set so each station reads at the same brightness. Each bezel rim is hand-finished after the diamond is seated so the gold meets the stone’s girdle cleanly, the cable chain is assembled with each link solder-closed in solid gold, and the bezel housings are integrated at the link junctions before the chain is tumble-polished as a complete assembly.
This bracelet is built to order. Length and station count are the two decisions that change how this piece reads on the wrist most, decide those before specifying the rest.
Station count is the decision that changes this bracelet’s character most: 6 stations keeps the diamonds as quiet punctuation on a gold chain, 8 stations shifts it toward a more diamond-forward read. Send your preferred station count and your wrist measurement (or length preference), your gold karat and color, your diamond type (lab or natural), and if you plan to layer this alongside a watch or another bracelet, mention what they are so the chain weight can be matched.