I don’t really why watch makers incorporate male endlinks when female endlinks make the watches fit a lot better. Also, male endlinks increase the actual lug to lug making the watches fit larger than it actually is.

Is there any practical reason behind using male endlinks over female endlinks? Is it cheaper to manufacture? Or, do they like the look of them on certain watches?

  • MyNameIsVigilB
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    1 year ago

    Male end links generally look better - although it depends on the style of bracelet - and they can be used to add length to the design.

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    1 year ago

    I think male end links allow for shorter lugs from a practical standpoint. This of course is negated in many ways with the end links themselves. But I suppose if the bracelet is an afterthought to the case and lugs, or if they are that much cheaper to manufacture, you get male end links.

    I mostly don’t mind them, depending on how the entire watch and bracelet feel and look, but I do have one watch in particular where they REALLY bother me at times. They look like this enormous shroud and adding the male end link length from each side together you probably get 1/3 to 1/2 the case diameter.