14votes, 19 comments. 780K subscribers in the AppleWatch community. r/AppleWatch is the community to discuss and share information and opinions Thefirst step in choosing the right Apple Watch band size is to determine the size of your Apple Watch. Apple Watch comes in two sizes: 38mm and 42mm for the Thesensors in Apple Watch Series 8 sample the wrist temperature during sleep every five seconds and measure changes as small as 0.1° C. Apple Watch Series 8 comes in aluminum and stainless steel cases in two sizes, 41mm and 45mm, and is compatible with all bands. Aluminum case colors for Apple Watch Series 8 include Istill recommend the small bands though, those will definitely fit you because I remember wearing them on the 3rd/4th hole on my old S3. Final advice: go for a 40/41mm watch and use the smaller bands, those will definitely fit. Btw, the 40mm watches are smaller than they look imo. Technologyman45 • 1 yr. ago. Thewatch is much easier to wear and the screen size is plenty enough with series 7 for general usage. Don’t really know any reasons where bigger would be better in my case. 41mm looks “normal” size while 45mm would still function ok on your wrist but looks too big/cumbersome to my eyes. My wrist is also the same size and I have the 41mm Mywrist is 165-170mm. I have an apple watch 7 45mm. If I want a leather band, I guess I need to take the 45mm, but I am in between the two sizes and I dont know which to take. S/M is for 140-180mm wrists M/L is for 165-205mm wrists Which one should I take for my ~165-170mm wrist? IyjK2. 31 232 397 241 365 49 61 79 44

apple watch size for 170mm wrist