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Hi, My name is John and I'm from www.thewatchhut.co.uk
and today I'm going to show you have to measure your wrist for a watch bracelet adjustment.
Here is a wrist gauge from the manufacturer
We don't actually require this to measure a wrist
So what I've done is provided one earlier, which I have cut out
and as you see I've already measured my wrist. Let me show you how I reached that conclusion
Lay your wrist over the paper.
Move the paper over your wrist. When you are happy
that is it about right for a watch, as you can see there.
Where it overlaps, that's fine.
Just mark it with your pen at that point.
but to measure it, just get your ruler
and as you can see
my wrist is about 183 millimetres.
If i get a watch out, you can see
that the watch requires
three links removing, although
that would take the length of the bracelets to round about 190 millimetres
Bare in mind that when you do give us
an adjustment length that the watch itself will be slightly longer
depending on the widths of each link.
That concludes my tutorial on this.
I hope it has been of use