In the world of fine horology, a luxury watch is more than an accessory β it is a reflection of taste, precision, and timeless craftsmanship.
Super Clone Watches Size Guide
A watch that’s too big looks overwhelming. Too small looks out of proportion. Here’s how to find the perfect super clone watch size for your wrist.
How to Measure Your Wrist
- Wrap a flexible measuring tape around your wrist where you wear a watch
- Note the measurement in inches
- If you don’t have a tape, use a strip of paper and a ruler
Size Recommendations
| Wrist Size | Recommended Case | Ideal Models |
|---|---|---|
| Under 6″ | 34-36mm | Datejust 36, Cartier Tank Small |
| 6″ – 6.5″ | 36-39mm | Datejust 36, Explorer I, Nautilus |
| 6.5″ – 7″ | 39-41mm | Submariner, Datejust 41, Royal Oak |
| 7″ – 7.5″ | 41-43mm | GMT, Daytona, Sea-Dweller |
| Over 7.5″ | 43mm+ | AP Offshore, Yacht-Master, Deepsea |
Thickness Matters Too
A 41mm watch that’s 10mm thick (like the Nautilus) wears very differently from a 41mm watch that’s 13mm thick (like the Submariner). Consider whether you need to fit under shirt cuffs.
Lug-to-Lug Is Key
The lug-to-lug distance (the vertical span of the case including lugs) should never exceed your wrist width. If lugs overhang, the watch is too big.
The 70% Rule
Ideally, the watch case should occupy about 60-70% of your wrist width when viewed from above. This creates a balanced, proportional look.
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