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Rings on sale, checked

Every one of these 88 rings deals carries a 50%-plus badge at Sterns and American Swiss. We have watched the price of 83 of them long enough to judge the badge, and 57 give a real saving of 20% or more against the price the item actually holds. 57 prices have dropped in the last week; the cards say which and when.

88 live deals57 verified realfrom R50biggest real saving R2,600
88 deals

The rings sale market this week

Cheapest right nowSilicone Silver Dome Edge Ring at R50 (Sterns)
Biggest verified savingWhite Gold Flat Wedding Band: R2,600 below the price it usually holds
Average real savingabout 22% below usual price, measured over the 83 deals whose price has genuinely moved while we tracked them
Prices dropped this week57
Where the stock isSterns (45), American Swiss (43)
Updated4 Jul 2026, refreshed through the day

Questions people ask

Are the rings discounts at South African shops real?

Sometimes. Of the 88 rings deals live now, we have enough price history to judge 83, and 57 of those give a real saving of 20% or more against the price the item actually holds. The rest lean on a was-price the item has not held while we watched. The green pills mark the ones that survive the check.

What do rings cost on sale right now?

Live rings deals run from R50 to R49,999 across 2 shops. The sweet spot is usually an item at its recorded low with a verified saving, not the biggest badge.

Which shop has the most rings on sale?

Sterns carries the most right now with 45 live rings deals. Stock shifts week to week, so the shelf above is the current picture.

How does SaleDrop check a rings deal?

We record what each item sells for, day after day. A discount only counts as real when the price it is measured against is a price the item genuinely held. The full method is on our how-we-verify page, and every deal page shows the recorded history so you can check us.

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How SaleDrop works

  1. We track the price. Day after day, we record what each item actually sells for at the shop.
  2. We check the discount. A was-price only counts if the item really held that price while we watched.
  3. You buy with proof. Green means the saving is real against the price it usually holds. You buy at the shop, not from us.

Read exactly how we verify a deal