How to Measure Wrist Size Online
Step 1: Visit Online Wrist Sizer
Step 2: Place wrist above or below the screen
Step 3: Get the Wrist Size Result!
Wrist Size Chart
From Wrist Size Measurement to Reality
The Perfect Fit, Virtually Delivered
The journey from a simple wrist size measurement to the reality of a perfectly fitting bracelet on your hand is now seamless with AI-powered virtual try-on technology. By leveraging proprietary AgileHand™ Technology and AI wrist mapping, this solution allows customers to virtually try on bracelets with hyper-realistic renderings that fit their unique wrist size and shape.
Hyper-Realistic Rendering That Builds Confidence Before Purchase
The bracelet virtual try-on experience uses Physically Based Rendering (PBR) to capture lifelike textures, reflections, and lighting for an ultra-realistic experience. This hyper-realistic visualization builds shopper confidence, reduces returns, and transforms online jewelry shopping into a conversion-driving experience!
A 'normal' wrist size isn’t a single fixed measurement but generally averages around 7 inches (17.8 cm) for men and 6.5 inches (16.5 cm) for women. These measurements can vary, with typical ranges falling between 6–8 inches for men and 5.75–7.5 inches for women. For the most accurate fit when selecting watches or bracelets, measuring your wrist circumference directly is recommended.
Average Wrist Sizes
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A wrist measuring 14–16 cm is generally considered very thin, while 16–17 cm indicates a slender wrist. Measurements of 17–18 cm fall into the medium or average range, and anything over 18 cm is classified as a thick wrist
No, a 7-inch wrist is not considered large. It falls within the average range for men and is slightly on the larger side for women. Men’s average wrist size is typically 6.5–7.5 inches, while women’s averages range from 5.5–6.5 inches — placing a 7-inch wrist squarely in the middle for men.
Yes, wrist size is related to height. While not a perfect predictor, there is a general positive correlation between a person's height and their wrist circumference. Taller individuals tend to have larger wrists, although there are many individual variations.