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I have got a 14.5 cm wrist and I went for a 17 cuff, but i am in the process of exchanging it with a size 16 :-s. The cuff is tricky, if it is not the right fit with wiggling your arm it may fall off.

my humble recommendation would be to go the store and try it on for at least half an hour to make sure before you finally decide. dont get rushed, because later on the customer service may not be so smooth. (i dont know if i am the only one disappointed by their after sales customer service, in europe...)
 
I am very reluctant to go back to the store. The SA was not helpful and she just looked at me when I asked to take a look at the bracelet... like she didn't understand what I was saying. She also made a comment about my age and how I look so young ( dont get me wrong... that is always a wonderful compliment) but I think she assumed because I was 'young' I wouldn't be able to afford it? Silly but that is how I felt.


I have got a 14.5 cm wrist and I went for a 17 cuff, but i am in the process of exchanging it with a size 16 :-s. The cuff is tricky, if it is not the right fit with wiggling your arm it may fall off.

my humble recommendation would be to go the store and try it on for at least half an hour to make sure before you finally decide. dont get rushed, because later on the customer service may not be so smooth. (i dont know if i am the only one disappointed by their after sales customer service, in europe...)
 
I am very reluctant to go back to the store. The SA was not helpful and she just looked at me when I asked to take a look at the bracelet... like she didn't understand what I was saying. She also made a comment about my age and how I look so young ( dont get me wrong... that is always a wonderful compliment) but I think she assumed because I was 'young' I wouldn't be able to afford it? Silly but that is how I felt.


I have got a 14.5 cm wrist and I went for a 17 cuff, but i am in the process of exchanging it with a size 16 :-s. The cuff is tricky, if it is not the right fit with wiggling your arm it may fall off.

my humble recommendation would be to go the store and try it on for at least half an hour to make sure before you finally decide. dont get rushed, because later on the customer service may not be so smooth. (i dont know if i am the only one disappointed by their after sales customer service, in europe...)
 
I have 14.5 wrist. I got 17 because I like it loose but it's prone to banging etc and I got 16 and though it's a bit snug (but still comfortable) it's so much better in the end. from now on, I will get the snuggier fit based on this experience.
 
I am very reluctant to go back to the store. The SA was not helpful and she just looked at me when I asked to take a look at the bracelet... like she didn't understand what I was saying. She also made a comment about my age and how I look so young ( dont get me wrong... that is always a wonderful compliment) but I think she assumed because I was 'young' I wouldn't be able to afford it? Silly but that is how I felt.

Well, I think that it is very sad that they treat potential customers this way.. Afterall a young new customer is a potential future loyal customer. Bad for their image.

In the istanbul store for example, the SA did not even bother to put on gloves when i went in to try the smaller size.

But don´t pay attention to what they make you feel and don´t let them ruin the whole experience of buying the bracelet part of which is trying it on until you are convinced. Go out to the store several times if necessary, and make sure you are comfortable with the fit.
 
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