![]() Cut has to be of the highest possible grade. That is, if you want a sparkly and fiery stone, which you probably do. With round diamonds you don't skimp on cut, period. The following is a quick overview of the best value recommendations for Round diamonds: The key is to choose the combination that will have a reducing effect on price and little to no effect on appearance. The value of a diamond is based on the combination of its unique characteristics - the 4Cs (Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat). ![]() Use the buttons below to browse by gender-specific size.Diamond prices vary greatly. All gender-specific sizing aside, this guide is here to help you navigate the actual size and perception of the watch and how large or small it looks on the wrist as well as what factors contribute to its appearance. Most commonly as men's watches, ladies watches, or mid-sized watches. Most watch websites like will classify the size of their watches by gender. Larger watches of 44mm to 46mm will look proportional on a 7” to 8” wrist.Mid-sized watches 38mm to 42mm will look proportional on a 6” to 7” wrist.Smaller watches of up to 36mm usually look proportional on a 6” wrist or less. ![]() The length of the strap or bracelet is also an important part of a watch’s sizing. Straps are usually made to be about 50% of the width of the case so that they look proportional. Metal bracelets will usually look chunkier than a leather or fabric (NATO) strap. Other things that can affect the way the size of the watch is experienced are the type of strap or metal band, the width of the strap, and whether or not it has the same tone stitching or contrasting tone stitchwork. The more complications a watch has, the thicker the case will get to accommodate the many components it takes to allow the additional mechanical functions to work. Certain watches have ultra-thin cases while others will have bulky case thickness. The thickness of a case is measured from the top center of the watch’s crystal to the middle of the case back using a caliper. In fact, every design element on a watch such as the type of hour markers, the lugs, the size and thickness of the hands, the crown, and the pushers, can affect the way the size of the case is perceived. The watch on the right, with the thicker bezel and/or smaller dial, may have the same case size as the round case watch on the far left, however, because of the smaller dial size, it will wear as a smaller watch giving the illusion that the watch on the left is larger. When compared to the round case, the square case watch has more “square footage” on the dial because of its geometry. However, because of the geometry or design elements such as bezel thickness or dial size, some may in fact look (or “wear”) either larger or smaller on the wrist. These three watches all have the same size case. See the watch case size guide below: Watch Size ComparisonĬlick for a full resolution printable PDF Case Shapes In order to keep the sizes as accurate as possible, please make sure to check the print options so that they will not be stretched to fit the page. To assure you are getting the actual size, click on the image below to open a printable PDF file which will allow you to print the watch size comparison chart at the actual size. Keep in mind that when viewing this chart on a screen it won’t necessarily be the exact size since each screen has a different resolution which will impact how large or small the images appear. Afterward, we will discuss the different watch case shapes and how their sizes are perceived compared to one another. Below is a chart that can show you the difference between the many different sizes. Round cases are sized by measuring the diameter across the case. The most common shape for watch cases is a round case. Watch cases are measured in millimeters (mm) and usually using a measuring device called a caliper. Once we understand the way they are sized, we will explain a bit about how the shape of the case itself can influence how large or how small a watch is perceived to be on one’s wrist. Let’s open with a bit about how watches are measured to determine their size. If you ever wondered how to measure watch sizes, today we will break it down in an easy-to-understand format so that you can get yourself the perfect-sized watch. There are only a few things that can be as esoteric for the uninitiated as understanding how wristwatch sizing works. Let our experts guide you as you find out your ideal watch size with our detailed watch size guide and watch chart. Watch Size Guide: Which Size Watch is Best for You?Ĭhoosing the perfect-sized watch for your wrist can be challenging for the uninformed.
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