Ring Sizes: the best way to determine your ring size is to visit a local jeweler and have your size determined by a professional. Note that our gold over silver rings are to precise 1/4 sizes, so be sure to get sized to that precision. Our sterling silver rings come in 1/2 sizes. If visiting a local jeweler won't work, or if this is a surprise gift, you can use the handy Free RingSizer from the online directory Jewelry List. It determines sizes from a finger or from an existing ring.
Please note that this paper ring sizer is accurate to 1/2 sizes, though estimating 1/4 sizes should be fairly easy to do when measuring the ring finger.
How to Determine Your Bracelet Size: Measure a bracelet that fits you. Measure the actual length, including the clasp. You can also use a string to determine size: wrap a piece of string around your wrist so that the string touches the skin but is not pulled tight. Measure the length of the string and then add one inch – this is your bracelet size. If you have any doubts we recommend you visit a local jeweler and have your wrist size determined by a professional.
How to Determine Your Watch Size: As with bracelets, the best way to determine your watch size is to measure the length of a properly
fitting watch. You can also use a string to determine size: wrap a piece of string around your wrist so that the string touches the skin
but is not pulled tight. Measure the
length of the string and then add 1/2 inch – this is your watch size and is a "nicely snug" fit where the watch face will not slip
around the wrist without deliberate effort. If you prefer a looser fit, add the full inch.