Polar Watch Specifications: Compare Sizes & Check Wrist Fit
Browse every Polar model in our database. View detailed specifications, compare dimensions, and find the right watch for your wrist.
Polar Watch Models & Specifications
Browse all 7 Polar models with full case dimensions. Click any row to expand detailed specs and find purchase links — or use the Fit Tool button to check how a watch looks on your wrist, and the Compare button to compare watch sizes side by side.
| Model | Width | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 47mm | — | ||
| 45mm | — | ||
| 45mm | — | ||
| 47mm | — | ||
| 43.4mm | — | ||
| 46mm | — | ||
| 46mm | — |
Smallest Polar Watches
The most compact Polar models by case width
- 1
Unite43.4mm wide - 2
Pacer Pro45mm wide - 3
Pacer45mm wide - 4
Vantage V (medium _ large)46mm wide - 5
Vantage M (medium _ large)46mm wide
Thinnest Polar Watches
The slimmest Polar profiles by case thickness
- 1
Unite10.4mm thick - 2
Pacer Pro11.5mm thick - 3
Pacer11.5mm thick - 4
Vantage M (medium _ large)12.5mm thick - 5
Grit X Pro13mm thick
Best Polar for Small Wrists
Models with lug-to-lug under 46mm for smaller wrist sizes
Largest Polar Watches
The biggest Polar models for those who want presence
- 1
Vantage V347mm wide - 2
Grit X Pro47mm wide - 3
Vantage V (medium _ large)46mm wide - 4
Vantage M (medium _ large)46mm wide - 5
Pacer Pro45mm wide
Polar Watch Size Guide
Polar offers watches ranging from 43.4mm to 47mm in case width and 10.4mm to 14.5mm in thickness. Our database covers 7 models.
When choosing a Polar watch, focus on the lug-to-lug measurement — it determines how much of your wrist the watch will cover. A watch whose lugs extend past the edges of your wrist will look oversized and feel uncomfortable. Use the wrist fit visualization tool to check before you buy.
How to Choose the Right Polar Watch Size
- Measure your wrist — Wrap a measuring tape around your wrist just below the wrist bone. Note the circumference in millimeters. See our measurement guide.
- Check lug-to-lug — Compare the watch's lug-to-lug distance against your wrist width using our interactive watch fit tool. It should be equal to or slightly less than your wrist width for the best fit.
- Consider thickness — Thicker watches sit higher on the wrist and may catch on sleeves. If you wear dress shirts, look for models under 12mm.
- Use our comparison tool — Add any Polar watch to the interactive size comparison to see it overlaid on your wrist size.