Like his earings - was not the fact they were a set but were first and last finds of the day
in Mex. I found matching mens and womens silver wedding bands like 5 feet apart - they looked pretty new
so thought they probably bought down there and in this case husband or wife were carrying both so "they wouldnot lose them"
lost them - we think of different reasons people actually lose rings in the water -
skin/fingers shrink
lotion on fingers allows to slip off -
throwing ball or other items while in the water
swimming
but one lot of people don't think of - many people forget to take it off on shore or smarter leave at home
and they see ocean fish swimming round them and possibly remember that they should not wear shiney
objects in the water and then take It off and put in their pocket or inside their bathing suit
Ive heard of more than one story of bathers getting bitten on ring finger and a few of getting their medallion ripped off their neck
most they said were by barracudas - ive seen people actually pull their ring off and place in their pockets while in the water
ive told some (I know - some are saying"stupid") that they should just wear a bandaid over it
I was water hunting with Bigmike last weekend and he got a matching set hours apart....Ive done it about 3 or 4 times and sometimes the pair was pretty far from each other....my matching sets were all junk....not common but it happens.