How To Buy The Right Size Watch For Your Wrist
Leaning towards correct proportions is instinct, whether we're balancing a
checkbook, building a house or putting on clothes. A suit two sizes too large
(or too small) will make you appear foolish. Do you apply the same principle for
your watch? We will help you choose the ideal size watch for your wrist.
Case Diameter is the most noticeable and prominent component of proportion.
Watches for men typically range from 38mm to 46mm.
Watch cases with a diameter of more than 46mm may become too large and are typically reserved for sexy or flashy outfits.
Watches with a diameter less than 38mm are suitable for women.
How can you figure out the appropriate size for you? Take a measurement of
your wrist.
How Can I Measure My wrist to make a watch?
Place a tape measure around your wrist where you would normally wear your watch.
If you don't have a tape measurement, you can use a dollar bill. The current
US paper currency is 6 inches in length. You can wrap the bill in your wrist to
find the radius of your wrist.
Circumference of the wrist: 6-7 inches If you are a smaller to medium-sized wrist. You can find small to medium-sized watch cases with 38mm, 40mm and 42mm diameters.
The circumference of your wrist is 7.5 to 8 inches You have a big wrist. You
should look for cases for watches that have a diameter of 44mm, and
46mm.
You can see the thickness of the case
Sometimes, the thickness of the case and size of the case are directly
related.
When mechanical watches were dominating the market, it was perceived that a
case with a smaller size was better quality.
It's no longer the case with the introduction of electronic watches on the
market, as well as quartz watches.
The most common rule is that the thickness of the case will change when the
diameter grows or decreases.
In general, for 38mm-42mm diameter, you'll find approximately 7mm of the
thickness. Once you get up to 44mm and beyond, the thickness increases to
approximately 9mm.
The Band Width
A well-balanced watch generally has a band width of approximately half the
diameter of its case. If you own a 40mm-sized watch, it should be around 20mm
wide.
Based on your personal style preferences, depending on your style, you might
want to wear a Seiko
YachtMaster mod with a wider band width. While I like smaller bands, my
wrists are smaller. If you have larger wrists you may lean towards bigger
bands.
If you are only looking for cases and wish to pick out a band later, you can
determine the width of the band will be based upon the width of the lug.
Material for Watch Bands
Leather bands are going to make your watch appear slimmer look. Metal
watchbands, regardless of how small, will always appear larger and heavier
because of the nature of metal.
If you have smaller wrists it is something you should take into
consideration. Metal bands look larger than wristwatch
and are a popular choice for people who have larger wrists. If you are able to
buy Seiko YachtMaster mod for sale.
Watch Details
Last but not least, look at the size of the components of the watch. It is
important to notice the number, the hours, and second hands. The size of the
lugs is also important, as is the pusher, and the changer.
As these components grow in thickness and size, they create the appearance of
a bigger watch. This can cause watches on those with smaller wrists appear to be
out of proportion, especially when paired with one of the components mentioned
above. It is essential to pay attention to how components interact with elements
of Seiko YachtMaster mod.
If you own an 38mm-to-40mm watch and the numbers are huge, it will look uneven. On the other hand the other hand, if you own a 9mm thick watch with a 46mm case diameter and thin hour hands , it could be off.
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