![]() For all Apple Watch bands, you want a snug fit that will keep the Apple Watch against the skin for sensors to function. When doing these measurements, make sure the tape measure, string, or paper is fit tightly to your wrist and that it is not sliding around. ![]() Cut a piece of paper into a strip and wrap it around your wrist where you might wear a watch, and use a pen to mark the paper strip where it overlaps. If you don't have a tool like this, it's best to use a piece of paper. Make sure that you're using string or a measuring tape that does not have give so you can't stretch it and cause an error in measurement. For those who don't have a cloth tape measure, you can take a piece of string and wrap it around your wrist, using a standard flat measuring tape or ruler to measure the part of the string that fits around your wrist as a watch would. If you have a cloth tape measure on hand, you can wrap it around your wrist to get your band size. When choosing a band, it's useful to measure your wrist as a first step. This guide walks through all of the different Apple Watch band options and is designed to help make sure that you get the best Apple Watch band size for your wrist. ![]() You can try on an Apple Watch band if you have an Apple retail store nearby, but if you don't, there's a little more measuring to do so Apple doesn't send you the wrong size. ![]() ![]() There are a few Apple Watch bands that need specific sizing, and others that are not designed to fit all wrists. If you're preparing to buy an Apple Watch, you need to take into consideration wrist size and the available band options to get the best fit. ![]()
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