Fitting Guide
How to Measure Your Watch
To choose the correct size watch strap for your watch, you just need to know the watch's Lug Width. The surest way to know the lug width is to measure it with a metric ruler in millimeters. If you don't have a ruler handy, just print out our Printable Measuring Guide.
Don't have a metric ruler? Not a problem. Just print out our Printable Measuring Guide . You can simply download the PDF, and then print it. Be sure to print the document at full 100% scale on standard size printer paper (8½" x 11").
Strap Attachment Styles
Our straps come in three attachment styles for connecting to your watch: Quick Release, One-Piece Military Style, and Apple Watch. Each style has unique functions and features.
Matching the color and finish of a custom buckle to your watch, makes the strap feel seamless and integrated with the watch design. Sizing your buckle to an Archer watch strap is simple. Most of our straps feature a straight design (not tapered), so the buckle size for those straps is the same as the strap size.
Our Quick Release Leather straps have a 2mm taper down the length of the strap, so the buckle size for those is 2mm narrower than the strap width. For instance, a 20mm Quick Release Leather strap uses an 18mm buckle.
If you need a new buckle for your own tapered strap you will want to measure the width of the buckle end of your strap. A metric ruler is the easiest tool to measure the buckle end, but you can also use our Printable Measuring Guide.
All our buckles come with an installation hole on the side so you can access the spring bar with household objects like a paper clip. However if you want to remove another buckle, the best tool for the job is an Archer Spring Bar Tool.
Wrist Fitting
Our straps fit the vast majority of wrists. If you're unsure if our straps will fit a very large or very small wrist, check out the measurements on any of our product pages. Remember to consider the size of your watch because that will affect the circumference of the installed strap.
Smartwatch Sizing Reference
This table covers the most popular smart watches out there. If your smart watch is not listed in this chart, there's a good chance that it has a non-standard attachment style.
16mm | 18mm | 20mm | 22mm | 24mm | |
Amazfit | Amazfit Bip | Amazfit Pace Amazfit Stratos |
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Asus ZenWatch | ZenWatch 2 Small | ZenWatch ZenWatch 2 Large |
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Fossil Q | Accomplice Carlie Harper Neely |
Scarlette Sport Women's Tailor Hybrid Venture |
Gazer Hybrid Modern Pursuit |
Commuter Hybrid Crewmaster Hybrid Explorist Founder 2.0 Goodwin Hybrid Grant Hybrid Marshal Touch Neutra Hybrid Sport Men's Wander |
Machine Hybrid Nate Hybrid |
Huawei | Huawei Fit Huawei Watch Huawei Women's |
Huawei Watch 2 | Huawei Watch 2 Classic | ||
LG | LG Watch Style | GizmoWatch | LG Watch LG Watch R LG Watch Urbane LG Watch W7 |
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Michael Kors | Sofie | Bradshaw | Grayson | ||
Mobvoi TicWatch | TicWatch C2 Rose Gold | TicWatch 2 TicWatch C2 Onyx TicWatch C2 Platinum TicWatch E |
TicWatch Pro | ||
Moto 360 | Gen 2 Women's 42mm | Gen 2 Men's 42mm | Gen 2 Men's 46mm | ||
Pebble | Pebble Time Round Large | Pebble Classic Pebble 2 Pebble 2 SE Pebble Time Pebble Time Steel |
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Samsung | Galaxy Watch 42mm Gear S2 Classic Gear Sport |
Galaxy Watch 46mm Gear Live Gear S3 Classic Gear S3 Frontier |
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Vector | Vector Luna Vector Meridian |
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Withings/Nokia | Activité Pop Activité Sapphire Activité Steel Steel HR 36mm |
Steel HR 40mm Steel HR Sport 40mm |