How to Measure Your Wrist: A Complete Guide to Apple Watch Band Sizes

Before purchasing an Apple Watch band, the most important step is to determine your wrist size. With a few simple tools, you can quickly measure your wrist at home, avoiding purchasing the wrong size and ensuring the band fits comfortably and looks good. Here are two methods for your reference:

Method One: Using a Soft Measuring Tape (Recommended for Accuracy)

1 Wrap the soft measuring tape around your wrist below the wrist bone, snug but not too tight.

2 Read the corresponding mark. This is your wrist size in centimeters.

This method is the simplest and most accurate; it is recommended to use it first.

Method Two: Using Tape and a Ruler (Alternative Method)

If you don't have a soft measuring tape, you can use adhesive tape and a ruler.

1 Tear off a piece of clear adhesive tape and wrap it around your wrist.

2 Mark where the tape overlaps.

3 After removing the tape, lay it flat and measure its length with a ruler.

4 The measured number is your wrist size.

Although this method has a few more steps, it can still provide an accurate result.

Apple Original Band Sizes: Reference Range

Apple's original bands can generally be divided into the following three sizes:

S size: Approximately 130 to 160mm

M size: Approximately 150 to 180mm

L size: Approximately 170 to 210mm

Note: Different styles of original bands, such as the Solo Loop or Braided Solo Loop, may have different sizing methods. The above are common general reference ranges.

How to Choose a UNIU Band

How to choose a UNIU band:

1 Confirm Case Size

Each band product page lists the corresponding Apple Watch case sizes.

2 Match Wrist Size

UNIU bands generally cover the Apple M to L size range, satisfying most users.

3 Comfort Allowance

It is recommended to add an extra 10mm to your actual wrist size to allow for better breathability and more comfortable long-term wear.

4 Special Requirements

A small number of users with wrist sizes exceeding 210mm can extend the band using extension links, allowing for almost infinite length adjustment.

 

Friendly Reminder

It is recommended to measure at least twice and take the average to ensure the band size better meets your daily wearing needs.

Correctly measuring your wrist size will help you find the most suitable Apple Watch band, ensuring both aesthetics and comfort.