I'm 6.75. I'd say 7-7.25 is average. PS I'm 6 feet exactly.
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I got thinking about what is an average wrist size. I am 62 and always considered my wrists to be skinny. I measured them today for the 1st time and found out I have a 7 inch wrist so maybe it isnt as skinny as I thought.
What is considered skinny, average and large? I have created a poll to find the tz-uk average.
I'm 6.75. I'd say 7-7.25 is average. PS I'm 6 feet exactly.
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Last edited by stefmcd; 15th January 2018 at 00:14.
Measurement across the wrist more important than circumference.
5,9 with an 8incher
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Are these figures actually measured, or best guess?
My watch wrist is currently 7.75 (just measured). It can go as thin as 7.5, or as fat as 8; all dependent on how much I weigh and how much I train in the gym.
6’1”
105kg
Last edited by Omegamanic; 14th January 2018 at 23:45.
It's just a matter of time...
511 height, 7 wrist. Your poll options are sexist though!
5'10", square-shaped 6.75" wrists. Best suited to vintage Omegas
Paul
I always imagined that I had the wrists of a girl, but my other half measured them at 7". I am 5 foot 7 and a bit.
I've started a poll on how many wrist size polls one can participate in before losing the will to live.
Actually that's not true, my poll asks, do you wear your watch closer to the point of your elbow than to the tip of your fingers? (I do)
6'0 and 6 inches. Sad times.
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5'10/11" and 95kgs (15-20kg over optimum)
8.25-8.5" wrist
Your poll doesn't quite go high enough.
Big boned is the polite way of putting it I believe.
Taking it further... https://healthyliving.azcentral.com/...ize-11632.html
5 foot 8, weigh 82kgs and wrist is 7.25 inches.
5'9" and 7.5 inch wrists.
Weight fluctuates a bit (or more than a bit!!), but never noticed any discernible difference in wrist circumference.
Gary
No option in the poll for me
8.5" normally but can be up to 8.75" if my wrist swells.
17cm here (about 6 3/4 in old money)
7.25 height 6ft 4 weight 16st 7lbs. My slim wrists stopped me being a contender!
7" left wrist, 7.25" for the right. Height 5ft 8.5" and weight 12st 7lbs.
6' 2" and 7 3/4"
7.25" wrist. 5' 9.5".
This is truly fascinating - hopefully someone will produce a chart from the results.............
7.25 but wear bracelets loose so 8 required for watches.
5'9 and fat![]()
7.25", but I always tell dealers like Watchfinder to size the bracelet to 7.5" and that usually gives you a bit of slack or a spare link etc.
5'10" and 12 stone 6 3/4" wrists
Irritatingly too small for some of the Breitlings I like
5'11 and 11 stone 10 lbs. 6.75
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Hang on - no mention of height or weight on the vote - you’ll be wanting inside leg and neck measurements to correlate surely?
looking at results so far the wrist sizes seem to fit a distribution (it’s a bit squewed toward higher values) with
mean value of 6.75 and
std dev of 0.4
(just an eye ball estimate)
Last edited by MartynJC (UK); 15th January 2018 at 19:49.
6'1" tall & 6.75" wrist
Cool - I always thought my wrists were very small (girly cyclist wrists), but so far I'm 'the majority' :-)
8 7/8ths
Strange distribution. Would be pretty normal, save the spike at 6.75.
As someone else said I think that wrist width is more important that circumference when assessing watch sizes. Round wrists v flat makes a huge difference
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I guess more of us have that 6.75 circumference wrist. Need more data!
here is a fun site. http://www.stackmeup.com/your-body/wrist-size.php
Last edited by MartynJC (UK); 15th January 2018 at 20:57.
I can`t do the poll because my wrists are metric.
Can’t vote I’ve got 8,5” wrists I am 6’4 though
Last edited by R0bertb00th; 15th January 2018 at 23:39.
5'10"". My wrists are 6.5" roundish which doesnt allow me to enjoy bigger watches
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6'0' foot tall
6.5' left wrist
7.25' right wrist
........and no, not what you're thinking.......