Personally, for that price I'm wearing that everywhere, everyday. Work? Yup. Baby shower? Yup. Date at McDonald's? You betcha. Funeral? Shooooot, I'm SHININ'!
@andigo banks it's great .For me personally I kind of feel like somewhere around the 40 g mark would be perfect for an everyday chain. That's for work or just chillin.. I think I'm going to upgrade my 2.5 Franco to a 3mm 22" 18k. The 2.5mm 14k is a little too lightweight. But fells good with the little pendant I have.
that's exactly the review I was looking for! I got a 5mm Rope and wanna stack it with a franco! can you tell how wide your 5mm Rope gauges at? mines 4.6mm at the thickest point. thanks for the review!
Awesome review did anyone actually measure the millimeters thick??? I keep hearing these 3.5mm are really measuring out to a 4mm Franco??? Especially the weight?? I did the math I believe Jacoje 3.5 mm is the same as anyone else’s normal 4 mm Franco?? Please help!
@@goldentrucker7921 thank you so much for answering this question at the end of the day you really can’t get a 3.5 mm Franco in for someone like me that’s looking for the exact measurement that doesn’t work. So it’s either 3 mm measuring 3 mm or 3.5mm measuring 4!!!
3.5mm is pretty big. Almost same size as my 5mm rope to be honest. Look close at video. I'm doing a 22" 18k 3mm or 3.5mm next. As the dollar is getting weaker, I'm buying more gold chains under the current administration. Who knows what's going to happen
@@gphunkera8731 I really like the 3mm 18k 22" for work. The 3.5 is a lot bigger, plus it's 24" so it can get on the way when being active. I'm going to sell my 3.5mm 24" 14k, and go with a 22" 3.5mm 18k. Think they are both good options. Depending on your budget.
Nice chain, fam! 💥🚀 How are you digging the 3.5mm Franco at this point? I leaning towards 20” 3mm dc Franco 18k white gold. I have a 20” 2mm dc Franco 18k white gold that I wear solely with a pendant. It is about 15g. The 3mm Franco is ~30.4g so that is a nice jump in weight for only going up 1mm. It is a nice size and weight for an everyday, stand-alone chain. That being said, the 3.5mm dc Franco 18k white gold is tempting (~53.5g), but I don’t want to drop that kind of coin. It’s crazy the jump in total grams going up 1/2mm in the Francos, especially in 18k. I could get 3.5mm dc Franco in 14k white gold (~44.7g), but I am pretty much set on 18k white gold. Argh, what a dilemma! I only do white gold jewelry and prefer 18k for the extra density and heft. And subtle flex as you stated. Jacoje has an informative video on UA-cam - 14 vs. 18k white gold. Braden’s quote nails the description of 18k white gold: “More gold around the neck for that spec”
Bro its insane you say you bought over 40k in gold from jocoje but seems like you have a $100 watch lol im not trying to hate but you should drop the next few thousand on a nice timepiece to proportion that wealth 😂😂
Lol I've got 2 rolex submariners, couple old tags, and a Breitling. I just usually wear cheap one for work. I go into the hood a lot. Look at my channel. You'll see I've got about $20k plus in chainsaws.
Personally, for that price I'm wearing that everywhere, everyday. Work? Yup. Baby shower? Yup. Date at McDonald's? You betcha. Funeral? Shooooot, I'm SHININ'!
26” 5mm jacoje Franco is my dream chain. And it’s on it way! Woohoo!💪🔥
That franco holds its own with that wider rope
Yeah I was pretty impressed with the size of that Franco . I am going to pick up a 3 mm 18 karat next.
Franco n ropes are like peas and carrots. Nice setup 🤙🏼
How's the weight for everyday wear? Thinking about the same chain in 18kt but that's over 60 grams
@andigo banks it's great .For me personally I kind of feel like somewhere around the 40 g mark would be perfect for an everyday chain. That's for work or just chillin.. I think I'm going to upgrade my 2.5 Franco to a 3mm 22" 18k. The 2.5mm 14k is a little too lightweight. But fells good with the little pendant I have.
that's exactly the review I was looking for! I got a 5mm Rope and wanna stack it with a franco! can you tell how wide your 5mm Rope gauges at? mines 4.6mm at the thickest point. thanks for the review!
Awesome review did anyone actually measure the millimeters thick??? I keep hearing these 3.5mm are really measuring out to a 4mm Franco??? Especially the weight?? I did the math I believe Jacoje 3.5 mm is the same as anyone else’s normal 4 mm Franco?? Please help!
Yea that's about right. I think about 3.9mm
@@goldentrucker7921 thank you so much for answering this question at the end of the day you really can’t get a 3.5 mm Franco in for someone like me that’s looking for the exact measurement that doesn’t work. So it’s either 3 mm measuring 3 mm or 3.5mm measuring 4!!!
I have the 5.5 in 18K with 24” length. It seems a touch long. I’m going to get a 3.5mm in 18K but 22” length. That will be my daily wear.
I just ordered the exact same chain 2 days ago and the weight noted on the jecoje page is 53.4
Man I bet a 2.5mm 22” rope would look beautiful with that 24” 3.5 franco
Clean set up. Debating between 3.5 or 4mm Franco . Jumping up to the 4mm price sure jumps to.
3.5mm is pretty big. Almost same size as my 5mm rope to be honest. Look close at video. I'm doing a 22" 18k 3mm or 3.5mm next. As the dollar is getting weaker, I'm buying more gold chains under the current administration. Who knows what's going to happen
@@goldentrucker7921 Great video. I am debating between the 3mm and 3.5mm franco. What do suggest?
@@gphunkera8731 I really like the 3mm 18k 22" for work. The 3.5 is a lot bigger, plus it's 24" so it can get on the way when being active. I'm going to sell my 3.5mm 24" 14k, and go with a 22" 3.5mm 18k. Think they are both good options. Depending on your budget.
@@goldentrucker7921 are you selling your Franco ?
@@goldentrucker7921 how much for the Franco $$$
What discount did you use?
Jacoje puts them up when they're available. Nothing until black Friday I think.
Nice chain, fam! 💥🚀 How are you digging the 3.5mm Franco at this point?
I leaning towards 20” 3mm dc Franco 18k white gold. I have a 20” 2mm dc Franco 18k white gold that I wear solely with a pendant. It is about 15g. The 3mm Franco is ~30.4g so that is a nice jump in weight for only going up 1mm. It is a nice size and weight for an everyday, stand-alone chain. That being said, the 3.5mm dc Franco 18k white gold is tempting (~53.5g), but I don’t want to drop that kind of coin. It’s crazy the jump in total grams going up 1/2mm in the Francos, especially in 18k. I could get 3.5mm dc Franco in 14k white gold (~44.7g), but I am pretty much set on 18k white gold. Argh, what a dilemma!
I only do white gold jewelry and prefer 18k for the extra density and heft. And subtle flex as you stated. Jacoje has an informative video on UA-cam - 14 vs. 18k white gold. Braden’s quote nails the description of 18k white gold:
“More gold around the neck for that spec”
what's you get
@@danc2969 22” 3.5mm 18k white gold plain Franco. Absolutely no regrets 💯
Are they true to length? what do they measure out too?
Yes true to length and very good. I've bought over $40k in gold from him.
how do u get a discount? was it a code?
Jacoje day discount was 10% off, and I think he does it again on black Friday. Saintsgold.com has 10% off right now. Discount code mothersday. Fyi
Sweet setup!
That’s a steal with that discount
Sick. Good works)))
Good stuff man
Nice chain 👌🙏
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Bro its insane you say you bought over 40k in gold from jocoje but seems like you have a $100 watch lol im not trying to hate but you should drop the next few thousand on a nice timepiece to proportion that wealth 😂😂
Lol I've got 2 rolex submariners, couple old tags, and a Breitling. I just usually wear cheap one for work. I go into the hood a lot. Look at my channel. You'll see I've got about $20k plus in chainsaws.
@@goldentrucker7921 ah I see. nice I love the submariner
What’s your weight? I’m 230 - muscular build but could shed about 20 lbs really. Just not sure if I should go 22” or 24”?
@jgd8007 I'm 6' tall. Around 205-210lbs. Go to a mall, or jewelry store... try those sizes on. Then order online
@@goldentrucker7921 Roger that. Appreciate the insight.