Watch Finder
Find Your Rolex
Not sure where to start? Answer four quick questions about your wrist size, budget, what you'll wear it for, and the look you like. We will match you with three watches from our collection and explain why each one fits. No email needed, no sign-up, just your three picks.
Find your Rolex — Step 1 of 4
What's your wrist size?
Measure around the wrist bone with a tape (or a strip of paper). This filters out cases that will wear too big or too small.
How to measure your wrist
Wrist size is the single best guide to whether a watch will look right on you. It takes about a minute to measure, and then you can pick your band in the finder above with confidence.
- 01
Wrap a strip of paper, a piece of string, or a soft tape measure snugly around your wrist, just above the wrist bone where a watch sits.
- 02
Mark where the paper or string meets itself, then lay it flat against a ruler. If you used a tape measure, just read the number directly.
- 03
Note the measurement in centimetres or inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm), then match it to the table below to see which case sizes wear best.
Wrist size to case size
A guide, not a rule. These ranges overlap on purpose, so a watch near a boundary can wear well on either side. Pick the wrist band that matches your measurement.
| Your wrist (inches) | Your wrist (cm) | Best case size |
|---|---|---|
| Under 5.5 in | Under 14 cm | 28 – 31 mm |
| 5.5 – 6.75 in | 14 – 17 cm | 34 – 36 mm |
| 6.5 – 7.5 in | 16.5 – 19 cm | 37 – 40 mm |
| 7 – 8 in | 18 – 20 cm | 41 – 42 mm |
| 7.5 – 9 in | 19 – 23 cm | 43 mm and up |
Conversion: 1 inch = 2.54 cm. Larger cases and dive bezels wear a little bigger; slim dress watches wear a little smaller.