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MacUser2059

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 26, 2014
6
1
California
In a bit of boredom one day, I decided I wanted to see the size of the Apple Watch on my wrist. So I made this pdf to see how the two different sizes look on my wrist. I figure I'm not the only one that wants to see a size comparison before they have them in-store. So here is the pdf, just download, print (make sure print setting is 'actual size' for the doc), cut out the watches on the outline and have your own apple watch now to try out! You can also use it to easily figure out your wrist size in mm. Just put the cutout around your wrist and add up the two numbers where they meet...voila! ENJOY!
 

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greytmom

macrumors 68040
Jun 23, 2010
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Nice job. I was wondering how I'd look with the 42mm, but I think it is definitely too large. 38mm looks good.
 

AreYouIn?

macrumors 6502a
Jun 9, 2009
683
138
Thanks for posting! It's the first one without dark straps. I hate wasting ink.
 

StophMac24

macrumors 6502
Jul 14, 2007
451
40
Miami
Thank you for this. Confirmed my purchase and because of my wrist size, I'll get two sport bands that will both fit :)
 

AngusW

macrumors 6502
Jun 19, 2013
414
40
I was thinking the 38mm but after using this pdf I thinking the 42mm

I was in the same boat myself. Now to set my alarm for 2:45AM EST on 10 April so I can be up and on my iPad or MacBook ready to place my preorder.
 

AreYouIn?

macrumors 6502a
Jun 9, 2009
683
138
I just printed and cut these out. The 38mm is smaller than I thought it was. Now I'm torn on size. I think I'm going to add some cardboard for height then try wearing them for a while. I think I've changed my mind about 20 times already.
 
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