Watch Size Chart
Watch Size Chart
Wrist length Inches |
Wrist length Centimeters |
Watch Case Size |
Lug To Lug Distance |
5.50″ |
14.0cm |
27.9mm - 34.9mm |
34.9mm - 43.7mm |
5.75″ |
14.6cm |
29.2mm - 36.5mm |
36.5mm - 45.6mm |
6.00″ |
15.2cm |
30.5mm - 38.1mm |
38.1mm - 47.6mm |
6.25″ |
15.9cm |
31.8mm - 39.7mm |
39.7mm - 49.6mm |
6.50″ |
16.5cm |
33.0mm - 41.3mm |
41.3mm - 51.6mm |
6.75″ |
17.1cm |
34.3mm - 42.9mm |
42.9mm - 53.6mm |
7.00″ |
17.8cm |
35.6mm - 44.5mm |
44.5mm - 55.6mm |
7.25″ |
18.4cm |
36.8mm - 46.0mm |
46.0mm - 57.5mm |
7.50″ |
19.1cm |
38.1mm - 47.6mm |
47.6mm - 59.5mm |
7.75″ |
19.7cm |
39.4mm - 49.2mm |
49.2mm - 61.5mm |
8.00″ |
20.3cm |
40.6mm - 50.8mm |
50.8mm - 63.5mm |
8.25″ |
21.0cm |
41.9mm - 52.4mm |
52.4mm - 65.5mm |
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About Watch Size Guide Chart
How to choose the right watch case size according to the size of your wrist ?
Choosing the right watch case size for your wrist ensures both comfort and a proportional look.
1. Measure Your Wrist Size.
Use a flexible measuring tape or a strip of paper to measure your wrist circumference.
Wrap it just above the wrist bone (where you’d normally wear a watch).
Note the measurement in millimeters (mm).
2. Match Wrist Size to Case Diameter.
The general guide for men's and women's watches is recommended in the table above.
3. Consider Lug-to-Lug Distance.
This is the length from one lug (where the strap attaches) to the other.
Should not extend beyond the edges of your wrist.
Ideal: Lug-to-lug ≤ Wrist width (flat part of your wrist).
4. Watch Thickness Matters.
Thinner watches (6–9 mm) suit smaller wrists.
Thicker watches (10–14 mm) work for larger wrists.
5. Try It On (If Possible).
The best way to judge fit is to wear the watch.
Check if it feels balanced and doesn’t overhang.
6. Style & Personal Preference.
Dress watches: Typically smaller (36–40 mm).
Sports/dive watches: Often larger (40–46 mm).
Fashion trend: Larger watches are popular, but proportion matters most.
Final Tip : If in doubt, err on the smaller side—oversized watches can look bulky and feel uncomfortable.