Lug Width
Lug width is the gap between the lugs, in millimeters, where the strap fits. It is usually an even number like 18, 20, or 22mm, and it tells you which straps will fit your watch. Knowing the right figure makes buying a replacement strap easy. It is not the same as lug-to-lug, which is the overall case length.
At a glance
- Unit
- Millimeters (mm)
- Common values
- 18, 20, 22mm (even numbers)
- What it tells you
- Which straps will fit
This is the one number to know before you buy a strap. It measures the gap between the inner edges of the lugs in millimeters, and once you have the right figure, you will never order the wrong band again.
Why it is an even number
Lug width is almost always an even number, because the strap market is standardized around these sizes.
- Common sizes: 18, 20, and 22mm are the ones you will meet most often
- The fit rule: for fitted spring-bar straps, match the lug width as closely as you can; a strap wider than the gap will not fit at all, and one that is too narrow leaves a gap or side-play and looks wrong, though pass-through (NATO) straps tolerate a 1mm difference
That is why, when you hunt for a replacement strap, you look at the lug gap rather than the case diameter.
Do not confuse it with lug-to-lug
Lug width is the horizontal gap, while lug-to-lug is the overall vertical length of the case and decides how the watch sits on the wrist. The two are read for different jobs, much like case diameter. For more, see the Size and Fit category and our guide to the best watches for beginners.
Examples
For a first watch, a common lug width like 22mm makes life easy, since replacement straps in that size are everywhere.
View this watchTo find the lug width, just measure the gap between the inner edges of the lugs with a ruler.
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Comparison
Lug width and lug-to-lug are often confused, but they measure different things.
| Option A | Option B | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Lug width | Lug-to-lug | Lug width is the horizontal gap between the lugs and sets strap fit; lug-to-lug is the overall vertical length of the case. |
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Frequently asked questions
How do I measure my watch's lug width?
Measure the gap between the inner edges of the lugs, where the strap sits, in millimeters. A ruler is enough. The result is almost always an even number like 18, 20, or 22mm.
Is lug width the same as lug-to-lug?
No. Lug width is the gap between the lugs and tells you which strap fits. Lug-to-lug is the overall length of the case and decides how the watch sits on your wrist. The two are measured for different purposes.
Why is lug width an even number?
Because the strap market is standardized around even sizes. That is why lug width is usually an even number like 18, 20, or 22mm, which makes finding a replacement strap straightforward.