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jcsuzeta

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Feb 3, 2015
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I haven't actually measured my wrist yet as I don't have a measuring tape handy (it's around here somewhere).

Anywho, I'm always having to have links removed or extra holes put in my bands. When I buy a watch from a reputable place (not Walmart lol) they will take care of this for me. Is this something Apple plans to do? Or will I have to spend the extra $$ to get it done at a jeweler? Thoughts?
 
I haven't actually measured my wrist yet as I don't have a measuring tape handy (it's around here somewhere).

Anywho, I'm always having to have links removed or extra holes put in my bands. When I buy a watch from a reputable place (not Walmart lol) they will take care of this for me. Is this something Apple plans to do? Or will I have to spend the extra $$ to get it done at a jeweler? Thoughts?

The link band is designed to have links that are removable with no tools required.

From the apple site:
The custom butterfly closure folds neatly within the bracelet. And several links feature a simple release button, so you can add and remove links without any special tools. Available in stainless steel and space black stainless steel.

So looks like it should be pretty easy to do.
 
Small Wrist Question

What about the sports bands? My wrist hasn't met a band that didn't need an extra hole. Lol

This is definitely something I have to try before I buy.
 
Sports band S will fit a wrist with min. 130mm circumference... And that's a baby's wrist.

Well according to Apple that would be just a little below average women's wrist. So I guess it's possibe to be an adult and have a wrist of 130mm.

http://store.apple.com/Catalog/regional/amr/pdf/static/pdf/content/Watch-Sizing-Guide.pdf
 
Well according to Apple that would be just a little below average women's wrist. So I guess it's possibe to be an adult and have a wrist of 130mm.

http://store.apple.com/Catalog/regional/amr/pdf/static/pdf/content/Watch-Sizing-Guide.pdf

I myself do have 145mm wrists. But I would never consider that as an average size. I'm really petite and usually can't wear standard watches or bracelets.
The comparison with a baby was exaggerated, but I don't think there's an adult that needs a smaller size than 130mm.
 
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