What size is your wrist size?

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What size is your wrist size?

Men
0
No votes
6.2 inches (157mm) to 6.5 inches (165mm)
16
12%
6.5" (165mm) to 7.25" (184mm)
57
41%
7.25" (184mm) to 7.75" (197mm)
44
32%
7.75" (197mm) to 8.0" (203mm)
10
7%
8.0" (8.65mm) to 9.25" (235mm)
9
7%
9.25" (235mm) plus
0
No votes
Ladies
0
No votes
6.0" (152mm) to 6.2" (157mm)
1
1%
6.2" (157mm to 6.5" (165mm)
0
No votes
6.5" (165mm) to 7.1" (180mm)
0
No votes
7.1" (180mm) to 7.7" (196mm)
1
1%
7.75" (197mm) plus
0
No votes
 
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Re: What size is your wrist size?

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Leave it to me to screw it up. :(

Correct measurement is 7.25 Sorry to throw the numbers
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You can change your vote. :)
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Thanks! and corrected! You know what they say, little wrist...
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Mine is 6" but there is no option for that under mens. Must mean I'm a girl :-(


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I have voted.
I was however, reluctant. :(
Every time I am asked to measure the circumference of something on my body, I end up being told off. :(
Waist......too big. :(
Hips....too wide :(
Calves, thighs......'evidence of epithelial tissue...' :(
I bet I am not the only one who feels a chill finger of fear when it comes to girth or weight....... :wave:
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Re: What size is your wrist size?

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3 years ago I had a 7.5 inch wrist and a 38 inch waist, today I have a 7 inch wrist and a 32 inch waist.
So is wrist size directly related to waist size. :?
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alphajet wrote:3 years ago I had a 7.5 inch wrist and a 38 inch waist, today I have a 7 inch wrist and a 32 inch waist.
So is wrist size directly related to waist size. :?
Own up all you big boys, you know who you are. :mrgreen:
You are right, Alphajet. A proportion of wrist size seems to be related to excess waist size... I lost 1" from my wrist, and slightly more from my waist. :oops:
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alphajet wrote:3 years ago I had a 7.5 inch wrist and a 38 inch waist, today I have a 7 inch wrist and a 32 inch waist.
So is wrist size directly related to waist size. :?
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I voted there, I can't for the life of me remember if my wrist is 6.5" or 6.75" but it falls into the one category anyway.
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Keep those votes coming. Chris is finding this very helpful.

Thanks to all who have voted for your wrist size. :thumbup:
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Re: What size is your wrist size?

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Most of the current CW men's leather straps are 21cm, but does anyone know what range of wrist sizes this allows for when attached to a watch, say a C9 for instance, from the shortest hole to the longest length?

Most "regular" size straps I see for sale on other site are around 19cm, so is there any reason why a 21cm strap was chosen as CW's regular?

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I'm at 6.5" as well. Big jump to 7.25" in that same category, though.
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Re: What size is your wrist size?

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Wow, here I've been thinking I'm a skinny 6.5" wrist, just measured to check.... 6.25"

Think my wirsts have shrunk(along with the rest of my muscles) since moving on from working at a brewery :shock:
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Re: What size is your wrist size?

Post by DEV.Woulf »

7.0" exact. I'm a short guy but my wrists aren't small apparently. That said, I don't like watches bigger than 43mm, and, really, I prefer 42mm and under.
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Re: What size is your wrist size?

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Mine is 7.5" but TBH I find even 42mm watches (I have two) a bit too big. I have a 42mm Russian watch which is also rather thick, and it feels like I'm wearing a saucepan. The Christopher Ward C11 is better, but I would wear it more if it was 40mm. :?
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