Tennis Bracelet Guide

A diamond tennis bracelet guide to fit, clasp security, and daily wear—built for movement.

DIAMOND TENNIS BRACELETS

The Unbroken Line.

Fit is physics. Security is engineering. Brilliance is the result. Engineered for the modern voyager.

Fit

One-finger gap. Sits past the wrist bone. Never tight. Moves slightly—without rotating or sliding off the hand.

Clasp

Box clasp + safety is the baseline. Redundancy prevents failure. If the lock is weak, the timeline breaks.

Daily Wear

Diamonds handle friction. Choose low-profile construction built to live under cuffs, not above them.

Sizing Baseline

Your Wrist (snug) Recommended Length Read
5.5"6.25–6.5"Close, secure
6.0"6.5–6.75"Classic fit
6.5"7.0"One-finger gap
7.0"7.25–7.5"Relaxed

Measure your wrist snug, then add comfort. If you stack bracelets, size up slightly to avoid torque on the clasp.

Tennis Bracelet FAQ

Why is it called a “tennis” bracelet?
A famous on-court bracelet failure made secure clasps mainstream. The lesson stayed.
Can I wear a tennis bracelet every day?
Yes—if the settings and clasp are built for daily movement. The hardware is.
Will it flip over on my wrist?
Poor weight distribution causes rolling. stable geometry keeps diamonds face-up.
What clasp should I look for?
Box clasp with a safety latch. Mechanical redundancy is the standard.