lilbrudder Posted June 14, 2007 Report Share Posted June 14, 2007 Hello, I have what in all likelihood is a ridiculous question. I have to watch out (groan) for watches that are too wide because I have small wrists. When a watch's dimensions are listed as, say, 34mm x 44 mm, my understanding is the 34mm is the length of the watch (across your wrist - horizontal to your hand) and the 44mm is the width of the watch (parallel to your hand - if you continued measuring this way - you'd reach your fingers) Is this correct or do I have it backward? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deltatahoe Posted June 14, 2007 Report Share Posted June 14, 2007 i think it's awesome that you posted this in the RWG support centre fyi, the RWG support centre is typically for site-related issues/matters (ie. slow server, functionality not working properly, etc). i think you're mostly right -- the thing that will really make a watch look funny is if the lugs (ie. where the strap meets the case) extend far beyond the side of your wrist (which would relate to the 34mm measurement in your example). every wrist is different though, which is why a 47mm pam might look OK on one person's 7 inch wrist (ie. someone who has wide, thin wrists), and ridiculous on another person with 7 inch wrists (ie. someone with round wrists). hope this helps! oh, and by the way, welcome to RWG deltatahoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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