I have a 40mm Blue Marine. I had 2 links taken out. Does anybody know what size I would use then when ordering another CW???
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Sizing question
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Re: Sizing question
Measure the circumference of your wrist?
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I did. I was wrong lol. Had to get a link put back in when it arrived.Thegreyman wrote:Measure the circumference of your wrist?
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Measure a link from the bracelet on your blue marine, add that to the previous wrist measurement you gave to CW and then use that for sizing your next CWDynamite_Kid19 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 25, 2021 8:47 pmI did. I was wrong lol. Had to get a link put back in when it arrived.Thegreyman wrote:Measure the circumference of your wrist?
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You could also measure the length of the bracelet you have to each spring bar (with the bracelet laying flat). Then add in the lug to lug measurement minus a couple of mm for spring bar placement in the case. That would be pretty close I would think.
Alternatively, you could just get some simple tools and size it yourself. It isn't as hard as people make it out to be.
Alternatively, you could just get some simple tools and size it yourself. It isn't as hard as people make it out to be.
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Re: Sizing question
You'd be surprised how hard I can make using tools. Good thing is I'm not afraid to admit it and avoid the frustration and damage. I'm good for moving stuff and demo work. That's as handy as I get.rkovars wrote:You could also measure the length of the bracelet you have to each spring bar (with the bracelet laying flat). Then add in the lug to lug measurement minus a couple of mm for spring bar placement in the case. That would be pretty close I would think.
Alternatively, you could just get some simple tools and size it yourself. It isn't as hard as people make it out to be.
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