The Ultimate Apple Watch Size Guide for The Best Fit
The performance and functionality of every Apple Watch model from Series 1 to Series 6 have greatly improved since its inception in 2015. The fact that Apple releases each Apple Watch in two sizes has stayed constant over the years. This brings us to a very important question — what size Apple Watch should I get?
Although the answer to this question is not so simple, we have included every possible information you would need on an Apple Watch size guide so that you can get the watch that fits you best.
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Measuring Your Wrist
Although the way your watch fits is somewhat individualized, it’s crucial to know how large your wrist is before purchasing the Apple Watch or an additional band.
Holding the strip in place just below the wrist bone and around the area where the band would typically be worn, wrap it around your wrist and align it with the dimensions of your Watch model.
A small wrist measures between 5 and 6.5 inches, while a big wrist measures between 7 and 8.5 inches. However, the good news about many Apple Watch bands is that you may customize the fit using velcro or the openings of sports straps.
When taking these measures, be sure the paper, string, or tape measure is securely fastened to your wrist and is not moving about. You need a close fit for all Apple Watch bands so that the watch stays on your skin and that the sensors can work.
Apple Watch Models: Compare Sizes
You must still be wondering: How do I know what size my Apple Watch is?
Older bands will still work with the most recent wristwatch since the Apple Watch Series 8 keeps the 41mm and 45mm case sizes that were first released with the Series 7 in 2021.
The 40mm and 44mm Apple Watch Series 4, Series 5, and Series 6 versions, which also include the recently unveiled Apple Watch SE (2020) and SE (2022), are available.
What Size Apple Watch Should I Get?
After determining your proper Apple Watch size, you may explore bands and how each one fits.
Apple Watch Band
Compatibility
Sizing
40 and 41mm
44 and 45mm
Leather Link
38mm, 40mm, 41mm, 42mm, 44mm, 45mm Apple Watches
S/M: For 130mm to 160mm wrists.
M/L: For 140mm to 180mm wrists
S/M: For 140mm to 180mm wrists.
M/L: For 165mm to 205mm wrists
Link Bracelet
For wrists sized 130mm to 180mm
For wrists sized 150mm to 200mm
Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Size 1 starts at 5 inches (120mm) and size 9 is 7.25 inches, or 184mm
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Size 4 starts at 5.75 inches (146mm), and size 12 is 8.125 inches (206mm)
Sport Band
For wrists sized 130mm to 200mm
For wrists sized 140mm to 210mm
Sport Loop
For wrists sized 130mm to 200mm
For wrists sized 145mm to 220mm
Milanese Loop
For wrists sized 135mm to 195mm
Fir wrists sized 150mm to 200mm
Modern Buckle
38mm, 40mm, 41mm Apple Watches
S: For wrists sized 135mm to 150mm
M: For wrists sized 145mm to 165mm
L: For wrists sized 160mm to 180mm
Summary: Apple Watch Size Comparison Chart
Are you still wondering: “What size Apple Watch should I get?”
Here’s a summarized table of Apple Watch Series 3 to Apple Watch Series 7 along with their height, weight, and wrist circumference.
Apple Watch
Suitable for wrist circumference
Height
Width
Resolution
Apple Watch Series 7
13 to 20 cm
41mm
35mm
352×430 pixels
14 to 22 cm
45mm
38mm
396×484 pixels
Apple Watch Series 6
13 to 20 cm
40mm
34mm
324×394 pixels
14 to 22 cm
44mm
38mm
368×448 pixels
Apple Watch SE
13 to 20 cm
40mm
34mm
324×394 pixels
14 to 22 cm
44mm
38mm
368×448 pixels
Apple Watch Series 5
13 to 20 cm
40mm
34mm
324×394 pixels
14 to 22 cm
44mm
38mm
368×448 pixels
Apple Watch Series 4
13 to 20 cm
40mm
34mm
324×394 pixels
14 to 22 cm
44mm
38mm
368×448 pixels
Apple Watch Series 3
13 to 20 cm
38mm
33mm
272 x 340 pixels
14 to 21 cm
42mm
36mm
312×390 pixels
Most Apple Watch bands have a good size range, so the only time you really need to pay attention is if your wrist is smaller or bigger than typical. It’s a good idea to visit an Apple retail location if you can to try on any of the bands in order to get a sense of the various materials and how they feel on the wrist.
Apple Watch Sizes – FAQs
1. What are the sizes of Apple watches?
Apple releases its watches in two variants. One of them is 40 and 41mm and the other is 44 and 45mm. The former fits wrists sized 130mm to 200mm and the latter fits wrists ranging from 140mm to 210mm. However, it must be noted that each model has different sizing ranges.
2. What Apple Watch size is right for me?
The 44mm is the size for you if you want the biggest and clearest screen an Apple Watch has to offer. With the 44mm, you will also gain from a better and longer battery life. The 40mm Apple Watch will be ideal for you if you have a tiny wrist.
3. What size Apple Watch 7 should I get for my wrist?
The 41mm Apple Watch Series 7 is designed to fit wrists 130mm to 200mm in circumference, according to Apple. That translates to around 5 inches to 8 inches. The wrist size range for the 45mm Apple Watch Series 7 is 140mm to 220mm or around 5.5 inches to 8.5 inches.