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Instructions For Obtaining Your Lug width is measured here or on below lugs.

Watch’s Lug Width Lug A1 Lug A2

A lug is defined as: extensions on the top and bottom


of a watch where the bracelet or strap is attached (see
illustration below).

The lug width is the interior distance between one partner


lug and the other (see illustration below).
Lug B1 Lug B2

STEP 1
We recommend that you take your watch to a qualified watch
professional to remove your strap.

NOTICE: Unqualified individuals may damage your watch or strap if not properly trained.
Wenger is not responsible for damage to one’s watch or strap during strap removal or
installation. See your watch manual for warranty conditions.

Remove your strap or bracelet from your watch. You can remove
the strap or bracelet from both sides or just one. See illustration at
right.

STEP 2
Using a ruler with millimeters or
the Lug Width Measuring Tool
at the right (you’ll need to print
Below example illustrates how
this page at full size/100%), lay your watch should be placed.
your watch down (see far right Use ruler on the left.
0 5 10 15 20 25 0 5 10 15 20 25
illustratation) with the inside of
the left lug at zero. Read the
distance to the inside of the
right lug. If the distance reads
with a partial millimeter, then
round down to the next number
(example: if the distance reads
20 1/2 millimeters, your lug millimeters (mm) millimeters (mm)
width is 20 millimeters).

After making a note of your


lug width, return to Lug Width Lug Width
www.wengerna.com to view Measuring Tool Measuring Tool
available bands.

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