Watch Fit Chart
Find the perfect watch size for your wrist. Our interactive tool helps you visualize how different case diameters and lug-to-lug measurements look on various wrist sizes.
Understanding Watch Fit
Small Fit
The watch appears understated and may not fill the wrist visually. Good for minimalist looks or if you prefer discretion.
Consider a larger case diameter for more presence.
Balanced Fit
Optimal proportions where the watch complements your wrist size. The lugs stay within the wrist edges and the dial is easy to read.
This is the recommended fit range for most people.
Large Fit
A bold, statement-making size. The watch has strong wrist presence and may overhang slightly.
Great for sports watches and casual wear.
Oversized Fit
The watch dominates the wrist and the lugs may extend past the wrist edges. Very sporty, bold look.
Check lug-to-lug to ensure comfort.
How to Measure Your Wrist
- 1Measure around your wrist just above the wrist bone
- 2Use a flexible tape measure or a piece of string
- 3Keep the tape snug but not tight
- 4Measure in the morning when wrist is least swollen
- 5If between sizes, consider your watch style preference