On the first Saturday of each month, we select a ring that represents the best of King Rings, is worthy of the spotlight, and deserving of your admiration. For March 2026, we’ve selected a ring with deep water in its veins and old power in its bones: Sea Dragon.
Harness the Power

Some rings are refined. Some are adventurous. Sea Dragon manages to be both.
March’s Ring of the Month pairs mirror-polished tungsten carbide with a deep blue carbon fiber inlay, then overlays it with an intricate Celtic dragon design sealed beneath crystal clear resin. The result is bright, sharp, and unmistakably alive. It catches light like moving water and carries the kind of energy that feels ancient, coiled, and ready.

Sea Dragon belongs to March. Not because it is timidly seasonal, but because March is the month when winter starts losing its grip and raw force returns to the world. Wind stiffens. Water wakes up. Power moves again.
That is Sea Dragon’s territory.
The polished bevel-cut profile gives it a clean, commanding silhouette. The deep blue beneath the dragon motif gives the ring motion and depth, while the bright metalwork above it keeps everything crisp. This is a ring with myth in its design, but no softness in its execution.

The Interview: Sea Dragon
Every Ring of the Month comes with a story. Some arrive with romance. Some with swagger. Sea Dragon arrives with force.
We sat down with this month’s untamed pleasure to peek inside the beast.
KR: You’re March’s Ring of the Month. How does that feel?
Sea Dragon: Appropriate. March is when things begin moving again. The air gets sharper, the water gets louder, and men begin to remember nothing can keep them down.
KR: Tell us about the blue.
Sea Dragon: It’s not decorative. It’s depth and it’s strength. It’s cold water, open distance, and the kind of color that tells you there is more going on beneath the surface than you can see from above.
KR: And the dragon motif?
Sea Dragon: Strength with memory. Power with lineage. Anybody can adorn a ring with something aggressive. I prefer something older, more deliberate, and harder to imitate. My dragons have provenance in ancient legend and I tend to make my wearers legendary.
KR: You seem less playful than Lucky. Less romantic than Black Rose.
Sea Dragon: Correct. I am not here to charm. I am here to command. In any room, it is easy to see who is in charge, even if the source of their confidence is hidden.
KR: Who do you look best on?
Sea Dragon: A man with presence. Someone who does not need loud branding or cheap theatrics to make an impression. Someone who understands detail matters and that power is best worn with control.
KR: Any final thoughts for our readers?
Sea Dragon: Yes. Grip tighter. Stand taller. Harness the power.
Ring Of The Month Discount
This month, take 15% off Sea Dragon with code ROTM-15.
Discount is good through month end on regularly priced rings, only while supplies last, and cannot be combined with other offers. This is a better deal than that other code you have anyway, save that one for another day – you know you’ll be back!
Vitals
Material: Tungsten Carbide with deep blue carbon fiber inlay and Celtic dragon overlay
Width: 20mm (bold, balanced, and present)
Profile: Comfort fit (engineered for extended wear)
Finish: Mirror-polished exterior with bevel-cut edges; inlay sealed beneath crystal clear resin
Weight: Substantial, with a confident, grounded feel
Longevity: Built to be as enduring as the sea.
Best Feature: The intricate Celtic dragon motif riding over deep blue carbon fiber
Availability: 42mm-58mm, exclusively at King Rings


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