Finding the right size (size adjustment)
Step 1: Measure the wrist using a paper strip or measuring tape
- Cut a strip of paper of approx. 11.8" to size
- Attach a piece of adhesive tape to the end of the paper strip and stick the strip to your wrist.
- Wrap the paper strip around your wrist just below your wrist bone - where you usually wear a bracelet.
- Mark the paper strip with a pencil where the end of the bracelet should be.
Step 2: Determine the required length
- Lay the paper strip down and now measure from the beginning to the mark
- The length determined is your wrist circumference
Step 3: Choose the right size
Now add the following cm to the measured wrist circumference - depending on how you want the bracelet to fit:
- Add 0.6 to 1.3 cm for a tight fit.
- Add 1.9 to 2.5 cm for a comfortable fit.
- Add 2.5 to 3 cm for a loose fit.
How do we calculate the sizes of our bracelets?
Our size specifications refer to the total length of the bracelet, minus the overlapping clasp parts.
Example: A bracelet in size 8.3" has a total length of 9.1" when measured lying flat and open. However, as 0.8" of the clasp parts overlap when the bracelet is closed, these 0.8" are deducted from the total length. The bracelet therefore has a length of 8.3".
The loss of length that occurs when closing the fastener is therefore already taken into account in the specified dimensions.
Important: The loss in length varies depending on the bracelet. Example: Leather bracelet (approx. 0.4"). Men's bracelet (approx. 0.8").