What Size Is My Apple Watch?

If you’re wondering what size apple watch is, there are a few things you can check. Here’s a quick guide on how to find out the size of apple watch

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Watch Sizes

Apple Watch comes in two different sizes. The 38mm size is for people with a smaller wrist, and the 42mm size is for people with a larger wrist. You can also get a link bracelet to make the watch smaller or larger.

Compare Watch Sizes

The 38mm case is designed to work with sport and leather bands. The 42mm case works with sport, leather, and metal bands. Both sizes are compatible with all band colors.

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The apple watch has a height of 38.6mm, a width of 33.3mm, and a depth of 10.5mm, making it Apple’s thinnest smartwatch yet. It weighs just 25 grams for the aluminum version and 29 grams for the stainless steel one.

The 42mm watch has a height of 42mm, a width of 36mm, and is just 2mm thicker than the 38mm model at 10.5mm. It weighs 30 grams for the aluminum version and 34 grams for the stainless steel one.

Find Your Wrist Size

There are two ways to figure out the size of apple watch One is to use the sizing chart below. The other way — which we think is more accurate — is to measure your wrist with a flexible tape measure, then refer to the chart below to find your approximate watch case size.

To do this, wrap a tape measure around your wrist, just below your wrist bone. Where the tape meets itself, make a note of the number and refer to the table below.

If you’re between sizes, it might be a good idea to try on both sizes before making a decision. And keep in mind apple watch bands are adjustable, so you have some flexibility there as well.

38mm Size: Fits wrists 140mm to 190mm
40mm Size: Fits wrists 145mm to 195mm
42mm Size: Fits wrists 150mm to 200mm
44mm Size: Fits wrists 155mm to 205mm

Band Sizes

Apple Watch comes in two different case sizes. The 38mm case is designed to fit most wrists, while the 42mm case is designed for people with larger wrists or those who prefer a larger watch face. You can choose from a variety of different band sizes, which are all interchangeable.

Compare Band Sizes

Not sure apple watch band size is right for you? Compare band sizes for the 38mm and 42mm cases.

The 38mm case uses a smaller band, while the 42mm case uses a larger band. You should also consider the width of the watch band when making your selection.

-For people with small or medium wrists, we recommend the 38mm case.
-For people with large wrists, we recommend the 42mm case.

Find Your Band Size

To find your band size, wrap a flexible measuring tape around the widest part of your wrist, just below your wrist bone. Make sure the tape is snug but not too tight, then round to the nearest whole number. That’s your band size. If you don’t have a flexible measuring tape, you can also use a string and compare it to a ruler.

Once you know your band size, you can use our handy chart to find the corresponding Apple Watch case size.

Apple Watch Case Sizes:
-38mm: For wrists up to 140mm (5.5 inches)
-42mm: For wrists 145mm– 185mm (5.7 inches – 7.3 inches)

Watch Faces

No matter what style you choose, Apple Watch comes in two different sizes. And it’s the size of the case, not the display, that determines which watch face sizes are available to you. You can choose between the 38mm and 42mm case sizes. To help you decide, we’ve put together a quick guide to show you how the different watch faces look on each size of Apple Watch.

Compare Watch Faces

When you’re looking for perfect apple Watch, one factor to consider is the watch face. Different faces offer different features and complications, so it’s important to choose one that fits your lifestyle. Here’s a quick comparison of the four most popular faces.

The Modular face is perfect for people who want to customize their watch face with a variety of complications. You can add up to eight complications to this face, including calendar events, weather forecasts, stock quotes, and more.

The Utility face is perfect for people who want quick access to information with a minimal design. This face includes a large central dial that displaying the time, date, battery life, and more. You can also add up to four complications to this face.

The Activity face is perfect for people who want to track their fitness progress with ease. This face includes three activity rings that track your steps taken, calories burned, and minutes exercised. You can also add up to four complications to this face.

The Chronograph face is perfect for people who want a classic watch look with added functionality. This face includes a stopwatch and three subdials that track seconds, minutes, and hours. You can also add up to four complications to thisface

Find Your Watch Face

There are three ways to find and change your watch face:

1. With your watch face showing, swipe left or right to see other faces.
2. Tap , then swipe left or right to see other faces.
3. Press firmly on your watch face, then tap Customize.

When you find a face that you want to use, tap to add it to your collection. Swipe up or down to scroll, then tap Add.

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