Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

Which Apple Watch S4 will you get?

  • 40mm

    Votes: 391 29.6%
  • 44mm

    Votes: 932 70.4%

  • Total voters
    1,323

Lyn2012

macrumors 6502a
Dec 26, 2007
675
267
I have 170mm wrists and have just bought 44mm S5. I do prefer smaller watches, but need the larger screen if I want to be able to see the complications - limitations of getting older! I was undecided about which size leather loop to buy, but have found the M to be plenty long enough.
 

Furman

macrumors regular
Sep 25, 2015
103
87
Greenville, SC
I am going to buy the 44mm, but unsure about which band. For those that wear the watch while running and working out, which band do you recommend?
 

Nicois06

macrumors member
Oct 6, 2019
50
89
I guess for people who wants a better screen the 44mm is perfect. For me, the most important thing is to see the time .
 

Nicois06

macrumors member
Oct 6, 2019
50
89
Just back from apple store with milanais band. I tried with 40mm (of my girlfriend) and mine (44mm). 44mm looks more professional but for everyday I guess 40 is better. At the same time 44mm looks more like a watch than iwatch.
IMG_3355.jpeg
IMG_3357.jpeg
IMG_3356.jpeg
 
Last edited:

jaytee86

macrumors 6502
Sep 22, 2019
250
385
For you is 40mm a way better in my opinion.
[automerge]1570379454[/automerge]


Both are okay, do you have other bands, e.g. leather or metal?
The 40mm looks better/bigger with non sportbands.

I used to have 40mm until series 2, but then I found out I really like the big screen.. anyway other non smartwatches always look massive on my wrist so this is considered very ok for me haha..i also just didn’t want it to look like a tiny Fitbit lol, not against the brand but it’s just looks super obvious I’m wearing a tiny smart watch.. :p

another pic
A6984D3C-60AE-479C-9BD0-923D5284454E.jpeg

[automerge]1570402733[/automerge]
Just back from apple store with milanais band. I tried with 40mm (of my girlfriend) and mine (44mm). 44mm looks more professional but for everyday I guess 40 is better. At the same time 44mm looks more like a watch than iwatch. View attachment 867195 View attachment 867197 View attachment 867198

both looks good! I don’t wear my watch much at home though so didn’t really think so much about how it looks at home. But it’s up to u!
 

Nicois06

macrumors member
Oct 6, 2019
50
89
Yes I think like you jaytee86. Small watch looks like a tiny fitbit or other thing. Big screen with roman number looks like more a watch. I never used a regular watch but I know that looks like big and no elegant. With AW is looks like normal.

It depends also of screen.
 
  • Like
Reactions: jaytee86

jaytee86

macrumors 6502
Sep 22, 2019
250
385
Yes I think like you jaytee86. Small watch looks like a tiny fitbit or other thing. Big screen with roman number looks like more a watch. I never used a regular watch but I know that looks like big and no elegant. With AW is looks like normal.

It depends also of screen.

yup! that's why i really like the california watch face now, after years of pining over the hermes faces haha!
 

hemon

macrumors 6502
Oct 4, 2014
323
114
my wrist is 165 and i choose the 40mm S5. I wanted it to look and feel like watch and just blend in with my arm and not stand out. curve with my arm more. It got me thinking, how big are rolexes and omegas? well on average, the largest Mens size rolexes are between 39 and 42mm. even the substantial omgea sea master is 42mm. I couldn't find any 44mm. so it gave me some added perspective that 40mm is really a terrific size. may help some in their decisions and feel more confident that 40mm is not small at all by watch standards. Now i do recognize 44mm having a larger screen which can display larger fonts making it easier to read since its a information focused watch, but for me, i would have to wear glasses to read either one so that was irrelevant for me and just focused on how the watch feels on my wrist.

You're absolutely right, just google it. And now I'm not sure anymore if I want to keep the 44mm. Maybe not.

EDIT: Maybe yes, after reading this guide: https://theslenderwrist.com/watch-size-guide/ Here you can measure correctly the wrist: https://theslenderwrist.com/measure-your-wrist/ I found out that I'm not 17cm but about 18,3mm.

I noticed that small watches have a big "lug to lug" distance - bigger than the 44mm of the Apple Watch. Maybe this is the reason of that small sizes.
 
Last edited:

Nicois06

macrumors member
Oct 6, 2019
50
89
Thanks for your feeling. I guess to try for a couple days both. Yes it looks pretty good but feeling is less impressive I guess. I keep you informed lol.
 
  • Like
Reactions: jaytee86

Benhama

macrumors member
Jan 22, 2013
54
29
Guernsey
I have an Apple Watch Series 2 42mm and have just upgraded to an Apple Watch Series 5 44mm. You certainly notice the extra screen real estate, but in terms of overall size I don't notice any difference to my AW2.
 
  • Like
Reactions: scmill and Nicois06

Fynd

macrumors 6502
Aug 11, 2010
445
275
For anyone torn between sizes that’s actually right in the middle like myself (163mm-ish) it’s worth noting that the lighter watches have a bit of a shrinking effect overall because of the contrast around the ‘dial’.

I’ve gone from SBTi to SBSS to SS now and think I landed on what’s best for me. Before getting the SS was considering the 40.
 

Attachments

  • 7A609549-7072-4833-8D3A-87179ED22890.jpeg
    7A609549-7072-4833-8D3A-87179ED22890.jpeg
    724.4 KB · Views: 1,598
  • C2187808-708A-4968-A052-FD00264E8560.jpeg
    C2187808-708A-4968-A052-FD00264E8560.jpeg
    437.2 KB · Views: 1,639
  • Like
Reactions: rMBP2013

Nicois06

macrumors member
Oct 6, 2019
50
89
nice pics Fynd. It's the same size ? 40mm?
Between SS AW and or other one (black) the SS looks like more like a watch than a smart watch. Steel gives a classical look. But the other one looks pretty nice also. But I prefer traditionnel look.
 

Fynd

macrumors 6502
Aug 11, 2010
445
275
nice pics Fynd. It's the same size ? 40mm?
Between SS AW and or other one (black) the SS looks like more like a watch than a smart watch. Steel gives a classical look. But the other one looks pretty nice also. But I prefer traditionnel look.
Both 44!
 

Strangedream

macrumors 6502a
Sep 15, 2019
661
545
London, UK
For anyone torn between sizes that’s actually right in the middle like myself (163mm-ish) it’s worth noting that the lighter watches have a bit of a shrinking effect overall because of the contrast around the ‘dial’.

I’ve gone from SBTi to SBSS to SS now and think I landed on what’s best for me. Before getting the SS was considering the 40.
Personally I think the 40mm looks better on you. 40mm on any wrist that's less than 165mm looks more like a standard watch. IMHO, the 44mm looks more like a gadget-o-matic-thing or a paroled's tracking device on medium/smaller wrists.

Anyways you're the one who wears it and at the end of the day you should go with the size you like most.
 

orbitalpunk

macrumors 6502a
Aug 14, 2006
564
349
i had first ordered a 40mm and a week later ordered a 44mm just to see how it would fit. My instant reaction was "its huge". this large screen on my wrist constantly grabbing my attention. But I tried to give it a shot and wore it for 4 days alternating with my 40mm. In the end i stayed with the 40mm. it just felt more comfortable and didn't seem distracting like the 44mm as a large screen on my wrist. My wrist size is 165mm. My iPhone has a large screen and thats where I will do most tasks. My watch is just a small extension of my iPhone that stays out of my way when i need a break from tech. It keeps me connected but stays out of my way when needed.
 

Fynd

macrumors 6502
Aug 11, 2010
445
275
Personally I think the 40mm looks better on you. 40mm on any wrist that's less than 165mm looks more like a standard watch. IMHO, the 44mm looks more like a gadget-o-matic-thing or a paroled's tracking device on medium/smaller wrists.

Anyways you're the one who wears it and at the end of the day you should go with the size you like most.

Are you referring to earlier pics? Just to be clear, both of these pics are for the same size (44mm). Appreciate the input by the way!
 
  • Like
Reactions: Nicois06

oghowie

macrumors 6502a
Jul 12, 2008
660
654
Thought I'd share a Nike Series 5 40mm on a 160mm wrist. Had the Series 3 42mm before this, but the 44 looked a little big. This one feels a little on the small side, but we'll see how it goes. Both pics are 40mm.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_6392.JPG
    IMG_6392.JPG
    289.8 KB · Views: 1,404
  • IMG_6389.JPG
    IMG_6389.JPG
    299.5 KB · Views: 1,432
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: rMBP2013

oghowie

macrumors 6502a
Jul 12, 2008
660
654
I like the 42mm it looks like better than 44mm. But the second pics is more close.
Sorry, I had to edit the post. Both pics are of the 40mm S5. The way you take the pic actually makes a difference as these pics make the 40mm look fine on my wrist, but in person it looks smaller than this. lol
 
  • Like
Reactions: Nicois06

Nicois06

macrumors member
Oct 6, 2019
50
89
Sorry, I had to edit the post. Both pics are of the 40mm S5. The way you take the pic actually makes a difference as these pics make the 40mm look fine on my wrist, but in person it looks smaller than this. lol

Yes it's like me. When I watch the pics of 40mm on me it's look pretty beautiful. But when I have AW in my hands it looks pretty small. lol. F****** problem lol.
 
  • Like
Reactions: oghowie

J-Dogg

macrumors newbie
Oct 23, 2019
11
17
Went 44mm. Still too small imho.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0573.JPG
    IMG_0573.JPG
    301.1 KB · Views: 1,356
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.