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Worth noting is that watches that have different versions but are the same model, for example, the stainless steel Datejust 36 or the same model in yellow gold and steel, naturally have the same thickness. In this resource guide, we have compiled the thickness of the most common Rolex watches which you can use as a reference guide. The latter is what we are going to look closer at in this article. Two of those are lug-to-lug and thickness. Most people only look at the diameter of a watch when deciding its size, but there are more factors that need to be taken into consideration in order to decide how a watch sits on the wrist. Some watches are thicker, making it rather difficult to slide them under a cuff, whilst others are extremely slim which means you barely feel them on the wrist. With that said, the thickness is something you want to take into consideration when buying your next Rolex watch. The thickness of a watch greatly affects how it feels on the wrist and how well it sits. We have earlier discussed the lug-to-lug of Rolex watches, but another important measurement about Rolex watches (and any other watch for that matter) is its thickness.