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Watch Fit Chart

Find the perfect watch size for your wrist. Our interactive tool helps you visualize how common case shapes, Casio-style squircles, and integrated-bracelet watches change wrist presence, including lug-to-lug measurements when you have them.

Understanding Visual Presence

Compact Presence

The case occupies less than half of the modeled top-down wrist width. It should look understated rather than undersized by definition.

Choose this for discretion, vintage proportions, or smaller dress watches.

Moderate Presence

The case occupies roughly half to two-thirds of the modeled wrist width, giving it visible but restrained presence.

A conventional starting point, but check footprint separately.

Bold Presence

The case occupies about two-thirds to four-fifths of the modeled wrist width and will look intentionally prominent.

Common for sports watches; confirm the lug span remains inside the wrist.

Dominant Presence

The case occupies more than roughly four-fifths of the modeled wrist width and visually fills the wrist.

This is a strong aesthetic choice, not automatic proof of lug overhang or discomfort.

How to Measure Your Wrist

  1. 1Measure around your wrist just above the wrist bone
  2. 2Use a flexible tape measure or a piece of string
  3. 3Keep the tape snug but not tight
  4. 4Measure in the morning when wrist is least swollen
  5. 5If between sizes, consider your watch style preference

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