( Fitting Guide )
Worn on your terms.
Javile watches come in three shapes — oval, square, and rectangular — from 18 to 26 mm, on mesh, metal bracelet, and leather. Each is a quartz everyday piece, made to be worn and easy to live with. Here's how to find the size that wears best for you.
( 01 — Measure )
How to measure your wrist
Wrap snugly
Wrap a flexible tape — or a strip of paper — around your wrist where you'd wear the watch, just below the wrist bone.
Room to breathe
Snug, not tight. You should be able to slip one finger underneath comfortably.
Read the number
Note the measurement. That's the number to drop into the fit finder below.
( 02 — The watch, measured )
What the measurements mean
Whatever the shape, these are the dimensions that decide how a watch sits on the wrist.
The collection at a glance
| Shape | Case widths | Straps | Suits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oval | 18 & 23 mm | Mesh, bracelet | Petite – standard |
| Rectangular | 18, 20 & 26 mm | Mesh, leather | Petite – generous |
| Square | 26 mm | Bracelet, leather | Standard – generous |
Time is personal.
So is the way it sits on your wrist.
( 03 — Your fit )
Find your fit
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( 04 — Adjusting the fit )
Getting it just right
Once you've found your size, a clean fit is simple — and depends on the strap your watch wears.
Leather
Adjusted at the buckle, like a belt — to the hole that sits snug but still lets a finger slip under.
Mesh
Slides to size at the clasp. Open it, slide to your fit, and press it shut — no tools needed.
Bracelet
Resized by adding or removing links — best done by a jeweller, or at home with a simple link tool.
Still unsure which size suits you? Write to us with your wrist measurement and we'll help you choose. To keep your watch its best, see the Watch Care guide.