Understanding "Solo Loop" Sizing: How to measure your wrist

Understanding "Solo Loop" Sizing: How to measure your wrist

Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop are fantastic because they have no buckles or hardware that scratch your laptop or catch on clothes. But they also take a little longer to ensure you are purchasing the right fit for your wrist size.

 

The String Method: Wrap a piece of string around your wrist where you wear your watch. Mark the overlap. Measure the string with a ruler. This gives you your wrist circumference.

 

The Stretch Factor: A common pro tip is to size down slightly if you are between sizes. However, "sizing down" only works if you start with the correct baseline for your Apple Watch case.

 

Model Specifics: A "Size 6" for a 41mm Apple Watch is shorter than a "Size 6" for a 45mm Apple Watch. Our bands are calibrated to account for the size of the Apple Watch case itself. If you have a 45mm Apple Watch but buy a 41mm band, it won't just be the wrong width—the length will be wrong too. Always select your exact Apple Watch model to get the right loop length.