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Ring Size Conversion in CM โ€“ UK Guide 2026

Ring Size Conversion in CM โ€“ UK Guide 2026

Convert your finger measurement in centimetres (cm) to a UK ring size โ€” full CM circumference and CM diameter to UK letter conversion chart, calculator, and expert tips for 2026

๐Ÿ“ CM Circumference โ†’ UK Letter ๐Ÿ“ CM Diameter โ†’ UK Letter ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK Ring Sizes Aโ€“Z+3 ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ US Conversions Included ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ EU Conversions Included โœ… 2026 Updated
๐Ÿ“ Ring Size in CM โ†’ UK Size Calculator
Enter your finger measurement in centimetres and instantly find your UK ring size letter
โœ… Your Ring Size Results
Results are based on standard UK ring size conversion tables. Always confirm with a jeweller before ordering. If your measurement falls between two sizes, order the larger UK size.
5.38
๐Ÿ“ CM for UK N
Most common women's circumference
1.71
๐Ÿ“ CM Diameter for UK N
Internal diameter of most common size
รท10
๐Ÿ”„ MM to CM Formula
Divide any mm reading by 10 to get cm
0.125
๐Ÿ“ CM Per Half Size
Each UK half-size = 0.125cm circumference
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Ring Size Conversion in CM โ€“ Overview 2026

Most UK ring size guides express measurements in millimetres (mm), but many people measure their finger using a standard ruler or tape measure and record the result in centimetres (cm). Converting a cm measurement to a UK ring size letter is straightforward โ€” since there are 10mm in 1cm, simply multiply your cm reading by 10 to get the equivalent mm, then match it to a UK ring size chart. This page provides the complete CM-to-UK conversion chart directly, so you can find your UK ring size letter without needing to convert to mm first. The most common UK women's ring size is UK N = 5.38cm circumference = 1.71cm diameter.

KEY CM RING SIZE REFERENCE POINTS โ€“ UK 2026 ๐Ÿ“ 5.25 cm Circumference = UK M 1.67cm diam US 6 / EU 52 UK M ๐Ÿ“ 5.31 cm Circumference = UK Mยฝ 1.69cm diam US 6ยผ / EU 53 UK Mยฝ ๐Ÿ’ 5.38 cm Circumference = UK N 1.71cm diam US 6ยฝ / EU 54 โ˜… Most Common ๐Ÿ“ 5.44 cm Circumference = UK Nยฝ 1.73cm diam US 6ยพ / EU 54 UK Nยฝ ๐Ÿ“ 5.51 cm Circumference = UK O 1.75cm diam US 7 / EU 55 UK O ๐Ÿ“ 5.76 cm Circumference = UK Q 1.83cm diam US 8 / EU 58 UK Q (Men's) ๐Ÿ’ก Most common UK women's size: UK N = 5.38cm circumference = 1.71cm diameter

Ring Size Conversion in CM โ€“ Key Reference Points 2026

The five most important CM-to-UK ring size reference points for UK buyers are shown above. The universal anchor point is UK N = 5.38cm circumference = 1.71cm diameter โ€” the most commonly purchased UK women's engagement ring size. For men, the most common reference is UK Q = 5.76cm circumference = 1.83cm diameter. If your measured circumference in cm falls between two of the values shown, always order the larger UK size โ€” a slightly larger ring is far easier to adjust than one that is too small.

๐Ÿ“ 5.25cm circ = UK M ๐Ÿ“ 5.38cm circ = UK N โญ ๐Ÿ“ 5.51cm circ = UK O ๐Ÿ“ 5.63cm circ = UK P ๐Ÿ“ 5.76cm circ = UK Q ๐Ÿ“ Diameter ร— ฯ€ = circumference
๐Ÿ“‹ Full Ring Size in CM Conversion Chart โ€“ UK to All Systems โ€“ 2026
All Sizes ๐Ÿ‘ฉ Women's (Fโ€“P) ๐Ÿ‘จ Men's (Pยฝโ€“Z+2) โญ Most Common
Common women's range (Fโ€“P)
Common men's range (Pยฝโ€“Z+2)
โญ Most popular sizes
๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK Size ๐Ÿ“ Circumference CM ๐Ÿ“ Diameter CM ๐Ÿ“ Circumference MM ๐Ÿ“ Diameter MM ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ US Size ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ EU / French
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Most Important Rule When Converting CM to a UK Ring Size

When your CM circumference measurement falls exactly between two UK letter sizes in the chart, always order the larger UK size. A ring half a UK size too large is immediately wearable and can be resized to the perfect fit at a free resize appointment. A ring half a UK size too small cannot be worn comfortably until resized. Most major UK jewellers โ€” Goldsmiths, H.Samuel, Beaverbrooks, and Ernest Jones โ€” include a free first resize within 30โ€“90 days of purchase. Treat this policy as your safety net whenever any CM measurement uncertainty exists.

๐Ÿ›’ Step-by-Step: How to Convert a CM Measurement to a UK Ring Size
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Measure Your Finger Circumference in CM Using a Paper Strip

Wrap a thin strip of paper or non-stretchy string around the base of the finger the ring will be worn on. Mark where the paper overlaps itself with a fine-point pen, then remove the strip and lay it flat against a ruler. Read the measurement in centimetres (cm) โ€” most standard rulers show both cm and mm markings. The cm reading is your circumference. Write it down with two decimal places if possible (e.g. 5.38 cm) โ€” single decimal readings lose accuracy at this scale. Measure in the late afternoon or evening when fingers are at their daily largest, and repeat three times to get an average.

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OR Measure an Existing Ring's Internal Diameter in CM

If you have an existing ring and want to find its UK size, place it flat on a white piece of paper and trace the inside edge. Measure the diameter of the traced circle across its widest point using a ruler in centimetres. This is your diameter in cm. For the most accurate result, use digital calipers (available for ยฃ5โ€“ยฃ15 online) rather than a standard ruler โ€” calipers measure to 0.01cm accuracy. Write down the diameter in cm with two decimal places (e.g. 1.71 cm). You can either use the diameter column of the conversion chart below directly, or convert to circumference using the formula: circumference = diameter ร— 3.14159.

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Find Your CM Reading in the Conversion Chart Below

Locate your circumference in cm in the second column of the chart, or your diameter in cm in the third column. Read left to the first column to find your UK ring size letter. If your exact reading is not listed, find the two rows it falls between and read the UK size from the row with the larger circumference (always size up when between two sizes). The chart covers all UK half sizes from A to Z+3, giving you a precise result without needing to round to a whole letter.

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Convert CM to MM If Your Jeweller Uses mm (Optional)

If the jeweller or online retailer you are ordering from asks for your measurement in millimetres rather than centimetres, the conversion is simple: multiply your cm reading by 10. So 5.38cm ร— 10 = 53.8mm. Alternatively, just use the mm circumference column in the chart below, which shows the mm equivalent alongside every cm reading. You never need to convert cm to mm separately โ€” the chart handles both simultaneously for your convenience.

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If Between Two UK Sizes โ€” Order the Larger One

If your CM circumference reading falls between two rows in the chart โ€” for example, 5.32cm falls between UK M (5.25cm) and UK Mยฝ (5.31cm) โ€” order the larger UK size. In this example, 5.32cm is above the UK Mยฝ row (5.31cm), so UK Mยฝ is the correct size if available, or UK N if the retailer does not offer half sizes. Never round down in ring sizing โ€” a ring that is slightly too large is always preferable to one that is slightly too small, and the free resize policy from most UK jewellers makes correcting a slightly large ring effortless.

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Confirm Free Resize Policy and Place Your Order

Before placing your order, confirm that the retailer offers a free first resize and note the time window โ€” typically 30 to 90 days at major UK jewellers. Then order using your confirmed UK letter size. If you measured in cm and converted correctly, your ring should arrive fitting well. If there is any remaining uncertainty โ€” perhaps your cm reading was taken with a standard ruler rather than calipers, or you measured in the morning โ€” order the next half size up and use the free resize as your safety net. A perfectly measured ring and a free resize policy together give you complete coverage against any sizing uncertainty.

๐Ÿ” CM Ring Size Conversion โ€“ All Methods Explained
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Method 1: Paper Strip in CM

Wrap a strip of paper around the base of the ring finger. Mark the overlap point and measure with a ruler in centimetres. This gives you circumference in cm. Match the cm reading to the chart below to find your UK size. Measure three times and use the average reading for best accuracy.

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Method 2: Ring Diameter in CM

Place an existing ring on paper, trace the inside, and measure the circle diameter in cm with a ruler or calipers. Match the cm diameter reading to the diameter column of the chart below. Example: 1.71cm diameter = UK N. Multiply by ฯ€ (3.14159) to cross-check via circumference.

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Method 3: Convert MM to CM First

If you have a reading in mm from a previous measurement or a jeweller's record, divide by 10 to get cm. 53.8mm รท 10 = 5.38cm = UK N. 52.5mm รท 10 = 5.25cm = UK M. 57.6mm รท 10 = 5.76cm = UK Q. Then use the cm column in the chart to confirm your UK size.

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Method 4: Use the Calculator Above

Enter your cm circumference or cm diameter measurement directly into the calculator at the top of this page and click Convert. The calculator instantly returns your UK size letter plus US, EU, Japanese, and Swiss equivalents โ€” no manual chart lookup needed.

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Method 5: Professional Measurement (Most Accurate)

Visit any UK jeweller for a free professional ring size measurement using a mandrel and gauge set. The jeweller measures in UK letters directly โ€” no cm conversion needed. Takes two minutes, is completely free, and is more accurate than any home measurement method.

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Method 6: Use the Size-Up Rule

If your cm reading falls exactly between two UK sizes, always order the larger one. If your circumference is 5.32cm (between UK M at 5.25cm and UK Mยฝ at 5.31cm), order UK Mยฝ or UK N. A larger ring can be resized โ€” a too-small ring cannot be worn until resized.

CM Circumference โ†’ MM
MM = CM ร— 10
Example: 5.38cm ร— 10 = 53.8mm = UK N. Divide mm by 10 to go back to cm.
CM Diameter โ†’ CM Circumference
Circumference (cm) = Diameter (cm) ร— 3.14159
Example: 1.71cm ร— 3.14159 = 5.37cm circumference โ‰ˆ UK N
CM Circumference โ†’ CM Diameter
Diameter (cm) = Circumference (cm) รท 3.14159
Example: 5.38cm รท 3.14159 = 1.71cm diameter = UK N
Universal CM Reference โ€“ UK N
5.38cm circ = 1.71cm diam = UK N = US 6ยฝ = EU 54
Most common UK women's size โ€” use as your primary CM anchor point for all conversions.
๐Ÿ’ก Expert Tips โ€“ Ring Size Conversion in CM
๐Ÿ“Tip 1: Use Two Decimal Places When Measuring in CM โ€” Never Round to One

The single most important technique when measuring ring size in centimetres is to record your reading to two decimal places โ€” for example, 5.38cm rather than 5.4cm. The reason is that each UK half-size represents only 0.125cm of circumference. If you round your reading to one decimal place, you lose the precision needed to distinguish between, for example, UK M (5.25cm) and UK Mยฝ (5.31cm) โ€” a difference of just 0.06cm that is completely invisible when readings are rounded to 5.3cm. Always use a ruler with clear mm markings and estimate to the nearest 0.05cm (0.5mm) or finer. If your measuring tool only shows whole cm marks, use the mm scale on the other edge of the ruler and divide by 10 to get a cm reading with two decimal places. A reading of 5.4cm is ambiguous โ€” it could be anywhere from 5.35cm to 5.44cm, spanning two different UK half-size categories.

โœ… Always record CM measurements to 2 decimal places โ€” 5.38cm, not 5.4cm
๐ŸŒก๏ธTip 2: When Measuring in CM, Time of Day Matters as Much as With MM

Many people who measure in centimetres assume that because they are using a different unit, the rules around measurement timing are different โ€” they are not. Finger size varies throughout the day in centimetres exactly as it does in millimetres: fingers are typically 0.05โ€“0.15cm smaller in the morning than in the evening, which translates to one or two UK half sizes. Always measure in the late afternoon or evening for the most representative reading. Similarly, cold temperatures shrink fingers by up to 0.1cm of circumference, and heat expands them by a similar amount. A CM measurement taken in a cold room in January may be 0.05โ€“0.1cm smaller than the same finger measured in a warm room in July โ€” a difference that spans one to two UK half sizes. Measure at normal indoor room temperature and at the correct time of day regardless of whether you are recording in cm or mm.

โœ… Measure in the evening at room temperature โ€” timing rules apply equally to CM and MM measurements
๐Ÿ“Tip 3: Measuring Ring Diameter in CM Using Calipers Is More Accurate Than Paper Strip

When measuring an existing ring, using digital calipers to measure the internal diameter in centimetres is significantly more accurate than the paper strip method for measuring circumference. This is because the diameter of a rigid metal ring is stable โ€” it does not change with how you wrap the paper or how tightly you pull the string. Digital calipers measure to 0.01cm (0.1mm) accuracy, whereas a standard ruler typically achieves 0.05cm (0.5mm) at best. To measure with calipers: open the jaws, insert them into the ring bore at the widest point, close until they touch the inside edge gently, and read the cm value. Measure twice in perpendicular directions and average the two readings. The average cm diameter reading can then be used directly in the diameter column of the conversion chart, or converted to circumference by multiplying by 3.14159. Digital calipers suitable for ring measurement are available online for ยฃ5โ€“ยฃ15 and are a worthwhile investment for anyone buying multiple rings.

โœ… Calipers measuring diameter in cm are more accurate than paper strip for circumference โ€” use when possible
๐Ÿ”„Tip 4: CM and MM Give Identical Results โ€” The Unit Does Not Affect Accuracy

A common misconception is that measuring in mm is more accurate or more "official" than measuring in cm for ring sizing. This is not true โ€” the unit of measurement makes no difference to the accuracy of the result, provided you record the reading to the appropriate number of decimal places. 5.38cm and 53.8mm are exactly the same measurement. UK ring size charts are traditionally published in mm in the UK, but using cm is equally valid and produces the same UK size letter when the correct number of decimal places is used. The only practical risk with cm is that beginners may round to one decimal place (5.4cm) and lose the precision needed to distinguish between adjacent UK half sizes โ€” which is why two decimal places are always recommended when working in cm. If you feel more comfortable working in mm, simply multiply your cm reading by 10 and use a standard mm chart.

โœ… CM and MM are equally accurate โ€” 5.38cm = 53.8mm = UK N. The unit does not matter, precision does.
๐Ÿ’Tip 5: Wide Band Rings Need a Larger CM Reading Than Your Measured Size Suggests

Whether you measure in cm or mm, the wide band adjustment applies equally. A ring band 6mm (0.6cm) or wider sits differently on the finger than a narrow band and will feel significantly tighter at the same nominal UK size. The standard jeweller's rule is: for every 2mm (0.2cm) of band width above 4mm (0.4cm), add half a UK size to your measured size. If your cm circumference measurement gives you UK N and you are ordering a 6mm wide band, order UK Nยฝ. If ordering an 8mm band, order UK O. This adjustment is independent of whether you measured in cm or mm โ€” it is based on the physical reality of how a wider band interacts with the finger. Forgetting the wide band adjustment is one of the top reasons for ring returns from first-time buyers, and it applies identically regardless of which measurement unit was used to find the base size.

โœ… Wide bands (0.6cm / 6mm+) always need ยฝ UK size larger than your measured circumference suggests
๐Ÿ“ 5.38cm circ = UK N (most common women's) ๐Ÿ“ 1.71cm diam = UK N ๐Ÿ“ 5.25cm circ = UK M ๐Ÿ“ 5.51cm circ = UK O ๐Ÿ“ 5.76cm circ = UK Q (most common men's) ๐Ÿ”„ CM ร— 10 = MM ๐Ÿ“ Diam ร— 3.14159 = circumference โœ๏ธ Always record to 2 decimal places โฌ†๏ธ Between sizes โ€” always order larger โ†ฉ๏ธ Confirm free resize before paying
โ“ FAQs โ€“ Ring Size Conversion in CM
What UK ring size is 5.38cm circumference?โ–ผ
A circumference of 5.38cm equals UK ring size N โ€” the most commonly purchased UK women's engagement ring size. In other systems: US 6ยฝ, EU 54, German 17.1mm diameter, Japanese 13, Swiss 14. The internal diameter is 1.71cm. If your measurement is 5.38cm, order UK N from your UK retailer.
What UK ring size is 5.25cm circumference?โ–ผ
A circumference of 5.25cm equals UK ring size M. The internal diameter is 1.67cm. In other systems: US 6, EU 52, German 16.7mm. UK M is one of the most commonly purchased UK women's ring sizes along with N. If your measurement is between 5.25cm and 5.31cm, you are between UK M and UK Mยฝ โ€” order UK Mยฝ if available, or UK N if half sizes are not offered.
How do I convert a CM measurement to a UK ring size?โ–ผ
Find your circumference in cm in the second column of the conversion chart on this page and read left to the UK Size column for your UK letter. Alternatively, enter your cm reading into the calculator at the top of this page for an instant result. If you have a diameter in cm, multiply by 3.14159 to get circumference in cm, then match to the chart. If your reading falls between two rows, order the larger UK size.
Is it better to measure ring size in CM or MM?โ–ผ
Neither unit is more accurate than the other โ€” 5.38cm and 53.8mm are exactly the same measurement. UK ring size charts are traditionally published in mm, but cm works equally well provided you record to two decimal places. The risk with cm is accidentally rounding to one decimal place (5.4cm instead of 5.38cm), which loses the precision needed to distinguish between adjacent UK half sizes. If using cm, always write two decimal places. If in doubt, use mm โ€” it is more familiar from UK ring size charts and eliminates the decimal place issue.
What is the most common UK women's ring size in CM?โ–ผ
The most common UK women's ring size is UK N, which has a circumference of 5.38cm and an internal diameter of 1.71cm. The next most common sizes are UK M (5.25cm circumference, 1.67cm diameter) and UK O (5.51cm circumference, 1.75cm diameter). These are population averages โ€” individual sizes vary significantly and should always be confirmed by measurement rather than assumed from an average.
What UK ring size is 1.71cm diameter?โ–ผ
A diameter of 1.71cm equals UK ring size N. To verify: 1.71cm ร— 3.14159 = 5.37cm circumference, which matches UK N (5.38cm, difference of 0.01cm due to rounding). In other systems: US 6ยฝ, EU 54. If your ring diameter measurement is 1.71cm, order UK N from any UK retailer.
My CM measurement falls between two sizes โ€” what do I order?โ–ผ
Always order the larger UK size. If your cm circumference is 5.34cm โ€” between UK Mยฝ (5.31cm) and UK N (5.38cm) โ€” order UK N. A ring that is half a UK size too large is wearable immediately and can be resized to the perfect fit at a free resize appointment. A ring that is half a UK size too small cannot be worn comfortably until resized. Most major UK jewellers offer a free first resize within 30โ€“90 days of purchase โ€” confirm this before ordering and use it as your complete safety net.