Good Art Hollywood
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I wrote Self Edge about the Club Ring sizes. I found their response helpful, hopefully you will, too:
The Club Ring does not come in a Signet Ring size, that is a different ring entirely. The Club Ring has 5 individual parts that are combined to make the ring where the Signet is a simpler ring with one Rosette. Those three size variations of the Club Ring has a finger size range in which they can be made. The Small can be made in a size 4 to 8, the medium's range is 6 to 11, and large can be made in an 8 to 13. These rings have a strict size range due to the fact that going bigger or smaller in any of the variations can throw off the shape of the ring.
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Digging Clip 6
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^ Actually it’s a clip 7
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Collection‘s growing slowly. Simply cool stuff…Nice [emoji106] what size bracelet ? I’m working on one of those just not sure with my small wrists (6.5 inches ) measured with tape what size will work best
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. With IH feather … too much ?
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That's my dilemma too. I want the model 10 bracelet so bad but unsure of what size to go with so I really think it will warrant a trip to SELA to try them on in person. I'm about a 7.25"-7.5" wrist and I was thinking of going 10A or 10AA.
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That's my dilemma too. I want the model 10 bracelet so bad but unsure of what size to go with so I really think it will warrant a trip to SELA to try them on in person. I'm about a 7.25"-7.5" wrist and I was thinking of going 10A or 10AA.
We actually just got a restock of all sizes of the Model 10 at SELA, because there's such little difference between each size I would try it on in person to determine which size/weight works for you.
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Mine is a 10A. Sizewise it may be a good idea to start with 1 to 1.5 inches longer as your real wrist circumference. Depends on how tight or loose you like it. I have a 7.5 wrist and ended up at 8.5.
If unsure I‘d opt for a longer bracelet - you can have it shortened by any talented jeweler or goldsmith… -
That's my dilemma too. I want the model 10 bracelet so bad but unsure of what size to go with so I really think it will warrant a trip to SELA to try them on in person. I'm about a 7.25"-7.5" wrist and I was thinking of going 10A or 10AA.
We actually just got a restock of all sizes of the Model 10 at SELA, because there's such little difference between each size I would try it on in person to determine which size/weight works for you.
That's exactly my plan. The issue is that I'm in Phoenix so it's about a 5-6 hour drive to SELA so I've just got to set a weekend aside and make the trip.
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Mine is a 10A. Sizewise it may be a good idea to start with 1 to 1.5 inches longer as your real wrist circumference. Depends on how tight or loose you like it. I have a 7.5 wrist and ended up at 8.5.
If unsure I‘d opt for a longer bracelet - you can have it shortened by any talented jeweler or goldsmith…Thanks for the input. I'm mainly referring to the link size though….I think the B's and up are going to be too big and bulky for my proportions based on photos I've seen so my gut tells me the A or AA will be the best for me.
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That's my dilemma too. I want the model 10 bracelet so bad but unsure of what size to go with so I really think it will warrant a trip to SELA to try them on in person. I'm about a 7.25"-7.5" wrist and I was thinking of going 10A or 10AA.
I would totally go try on if possible .:: but not for me … that way you will be able to dial in a perfect size/fit
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Mine is a 10A. Sizewise it may be a good idea to start with 1 to 1.5 inches longer as your real wrist circumference. Depends on how tight or loose you like it. I have a 7.5 wrist and ended up at 8.5.
If unsure I‘d opt for a longer bracelet - you can have it shortened by any talented jeweler or goldsmith…Thanks good info …
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Yes, size A worked out best for my 7.5 wrist. The B is too bulky for my taste. In addition, I‘m doing office and lab work, not motorcycle repair
By the way, size A is not necessarily less heavy than the B. The slightly smaller size of the links is compensated by the higher number of links at a given length.
Size AA is too small and tiny for my liking in order to wear it every day. May be fine for business or formerly dressed occasions. -
I've been wearing my B curb bracelet loads and it just gets better with a some dinks and scratches. Sizing is definitely a personal preference and I can see why its best to go bricks and mortar to see whats best. The guys at IH were nice enough to sending me two chains to get a better idea of sizing. Also bear in mind depending on time of year sizing / fit may vary.
curb necklace #4
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@futura ^ nice
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@jay-cy Does your frida also turn/ spin on your finger all the time? I get massive OCD about it ???
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Yeah I thought that it has to be tight on your fingers because mine fits on a sweet spot between too tight and too loose if it makes sense. It's neither easy nor hard to put it on or take it off. It's rather easy to turn the ring on my finger and with soap it's even much easier. I get massive OCD when the biggest flower doesn't stay right in the middle and on top