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Measuring Up Your Watch Band For Replacement

– Strap Sizing Guide –

Read below on determining your correct watch band size.

– Strap Width –

In order to select the correct strap width for your watch, you need to measure the lug width of your watch. The lugs are the 2 arms & legs that protrude from the watch case where the strap attaches to the watch. Measure the area in between the 2 lugs. This width should be measured in millimeters (ie. 18mm/20mm/22mm).  This can be done with a ruler, or a simple google search of the model of your watch. 

– Strap Length –

In order to select the correct strap length for your wrist, you need to know your wrist size. If you do not know your wrist size, you can simply wrap a piece of string around the area of your wrist wear you would be wearing your watch strap. Mark the area of string that wrapped around your wrist, and measure with a ruler in inches. Hence your wrist size.

We go the extra mile to provide you with the correct strap fit and offer most of our straps in 3 lengths. Our lengths are measured in millimeters. The larger number is the measurement of the longer side of the strap in millimeters, and the smaller number is the measurement of the shorter side of the strap in millimeters.

Most of our lengths are as follows:
Small – 110/70mm | Medium – 120/80mm | Large – 130/90mm 

                  Small – 110/70mm – a wrist of approximately 6″ – 7″.

             Medium – 120/80mm – a wrist of approximately 6 3/4″ – 7 3/4″.

                 Large – 130/90mm – a wrist of approximately 7 1/2″ – 8 1/2″.

Keep in mind, comfort is your preference. The guide is just an estimate, and there are different instances where you the customer have to figure out what works best for you.

 

 

 

 

 

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