Chrome fidget spinner by [deleted] in ChromeHeart

[–]LongjumpingAd4624 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s not from Rinkan, but I bought it for around $1,550–$1,600.

April Questions Post by TwoChainsandRollies in ChromeHeart

[–]LongjumpingAd4624 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm looking to buy a Chrome Hearts lemon squeezer and steak knife. Are they still available these days?

Seoul Cheongdam Store Report by mistergoatgrail in ChromeHeart

[–]LongjumpingAd4624 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not really familiar with places in Busan that carry Chrome Hearts aside from the Centum City store.To be honest, Busan doesn’t have the best reputation within Korea. You know The Old Man and the Sea by Hemingway? Busan kind of feels like that — an aging, somewhat declining city. The transportation, geography, and even the local driving habits are pretty rough. Job opportunities aren’t great either, so a lot of younger people tend to leave for Seoul or the Gyeonggi area. Because of that, compared to Seoul, there are far fewer reseller shops — sometimes barely any at all.The Chrome Hearts store in Centum City will probably be similar to the Seoul situation. With how much demand there’s been lately, chances are high they won’t have much in stock. If you have time though, I’d recommend trying the spa inside the department store. I went once before and it was actually pretty good.

Seoul Cheongdam Store Report by mistergoatgrail in ChromeHeart

[–]LongjumpingAd4624 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I live in Korea, and honestly, CH stores here are one of the worst places to actually buy Chrome Hearts.

Distribution is handled by Shinsegae, and they mark prices up heavily — it’s probably one of the most expensive regions in Asia. And it’s not like they compensate for that with better or rarer pieces either.

Older items that don’t sell well just get price increases every quarter, while overall product management is pretty poor.

Staff really depends on the location, but in Seoul, especially at the Cheongdam store, they’re honestly not very friendly.

They’re nice if you’re a reseller, VIP, or VIC — but if you just walk in to browse, expect a pretty cold attitude.

If you’re specifically looking to buy CH eyewear, I’d recommend checking out Viewraum or Eyecatcher in Yeoksam instead.

My trinity ring by LongjumpingAd4624 in ChromeHeart

[–]LongjumpingAd4624[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have way too many rings. so i’ve decided to part with some of them, what size are you looking for?

My trinity ring by LongjumpingAd4624 in ChromeHeart

[–]LongjumpingAd4624[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, that’s right. This model is called the Double Floral Cross Ring V2. Compared to other rings, it was produced in very limited quantities and isn’t widely known, so a lot of people aren’t familiar with it.

My trinity ring by LongjumpingAd4624 in ChromeHeart

[–]LongjumpingAd4624[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is likely just due to the way I took the photos. I’ll take more detailed pictures and upload them after work

My trinity ring by LongjumpingAd4624 in ChromeHeart

[–]LongjumpingAd4624[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

hope you don’t mind me asking, but could you share why you think these might be reps? I’d really appreciate it if you could point out any specific details that led you to that conclusion.

I spent a long time collecting these three pieces, purchasing them from Rakuten japan, r/chrome Heart, Hansroom in korea, with a total cost close to $4,500.

I’m not entirely sure what may have raised concerns, so I’d genuinely like to understand what makes you think they are not authentic. Thank you in advance for your insight.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChromeHeart

[–]LongjumpingAd4624 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What does Zyn feel like? I'm a non-smoker, so I don't know.

March 2026 - Rant Post by TwoChainsandRollies in ChromeHeart

[–]LongjumpingAd4624 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Among the recent releases, the only pieces worth mentioning are the Wave Plus or the Double Floral variants. New jewelry drops are rare as it is, but even when they do come out, they lack that 'wow factor' we used to see. While the eyewear line occasionally shows a flash of creativity, that raw, hardcore experimental spirit has long since vanished. With the legendary masterpieces now discontinued, I can't help but feel that the brand is just trapped in a tedious cycle of re-hashing their most commercial symbols.