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30 January 2019, 07:20 AM | #1 |
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What size wrist would I be.
I do not have a tape to measure and I was curious. Every Rolex I have bought they fit me pretty much perfect. Sometimes I need to adjust the easy clasp link if I had some swelling in my wrist. What wrist size would that most likely make me ?
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30 January 2019, 07:31 AM | #2 |
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Trying to remember if I remove one or two link. My wrist measures 7.25”
(I think two) My guess would be around 8” if u are not removing any link Just use a string to wrap around the wrist, then measure the string with a ruler
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30 January 2019, 07:31 AM | #3 |
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I’m like a 7 to 7.25 with the ez link in I have one full link out. So if you can wear it with no links taken out I would think you would be approx 7.75. But that’s just me guesstimating based on my wrist.
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You could, wrap a piece of string/paper around your wrist, mark it at the appropriate tension/fit. Then measure the result. (if you have a rule, that is!) |
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I guess I only removed one link. So I would re-estimate ur wrist to be about 7.6-7.7”
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