Convert any UK ring size letter to EU / French ring size instantly โ full UK to EU ring size conversion chart, calculator, MM reference, and expert tips updated for 2026
Converting UK ring sizes to EU ring sizes is one of the most common conversions for UK shoppers ordering from European jewellers or online retailers that use EU sizing. The UK system uses letters (A to Z+3) while the EU/French system uses numbers (38 to 76) โ and these numbers directly represent the ring's internal circumference in millimetres. This means UK N = EU 54 because UK N has a circumference of 53.8mm โ 54mm. The EU number is always approximately equal to the circumference in mm, making it the most logical and easiest system to cross-check. Use the calculator above to convert any UK letter to its EU number equivalent in one step, or look up your size in the full UK to EU conversion chart below.
The six most important UK to EU ring size conversion reference points are shown above. The women's universal anchor is UK N = EU 54 (53.8mm circumference, 17.1mm diameter). The men's universal anchor is UK Q = EU 58 (57.6mm circumference, 18.3mm diameter). The most important rule to remember is that the EU ring size number always approximately equals the ring's internal circumference in millimetres โ EU 54 โ 54mm, EU 52 โ 52mm, EU 58 โ 58mm. This makes UK-to-EU conversion straightforward: find your UK size's circumference in mm, and the EU size will be the closest whole number to that mm value.
The EU ring size system is defined as the internal circumference of the ring in millimetres. This means you can always cross-check any UK-to-EU conversion by checking the mm circumference: UK N = 53.8mm โ EU 54. UK M = 52.5mm โ EU 52. UK Q = 57.6mm โ EU 58. If a European retailer asks for your EU size and you know your UK letter, look up the circumference mm for your UK size and round to the nearest whole number โ that is your EU size. If the rounded result lands between two EU numbers (e.g. 53.5mm), order the larger EU size (EU 54) โ a slightly larger ring is always safer than one that is too tight.
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Before converting to EU, confirm your UK ring size using a UK ring size chart or a measurement in mm. The most common UK women's size is UK N and the most common men's size is UK Q. If you are unsure of your UK size, measure your finger circumference in mm using a paper strip and ruler, then match it to the UK size chart โ or visit any UK jeweller for a free measurement.
Find your UK size letter in the first column of the conversion chart. Read across to the second column to find your EU ring size number. For example: UK N โ EU 54, UK O โ EU 55, UK Q โ EU 58. The chart covers every UK half-size from A to Z+3 โ find your exact UK letter and read off the EU number directly without any calculation.
Enter your UK ring size letter into the calculator at the top of this page, select "UK โ EU" as the direction, and click Convert. The calculator returns your EU size instantly alongside all other international equivalents โ US, Swiss, circumference in mm and cm, and diameter in mm. This is the fastest method for a single size conversion.
Cross-check your EU result using the golden rule: EU size = circumference in mm. Look at the circumference mm column for your UK letter โ the EU size should equal or be within 1mm of that circumference reading. If UK N gives a circumference of 53.8mm and an EU result of 54, the 0.2mm difference is normal rounding. If the EU result and mm circumference differ by more than 1mm, re-check the chart lookup.
Enter the EU size number from the chart or calculator into the European retailer's ring size field. Most European jewellers โ including those in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands โ use this EU/French number system directly. If the retailer asks for a size that does not match any of the standard EU numbers (e.g. they offer EU 53.5), choose the next size up. Confirm the retailer's free resize policy before completing your order.
The single most useful fact for converting UK ring sizes to EU sizes is that the EU (French) ring size is defined as the internal circumference of the ring in whole millimetres. EU 54 means the ring's internal circumference is exactly 54mm. This makes the UK-to-EU conversion straightforward: find your UK size's circumference in mm from the chart, and the EU size is simply the nearest whole number. UK M = 52.5mm โ EU 52. UK N = 53.8mm โ EU 54. UK O = 55.1mm โ EU 55. UK Q = 57.6mm โ EU 58. No formula is needed โ just round the mm circumference to the nearest whole number to get the EU size. This also works as a cross-check: after any UK-to-EU conversion, verify that the EU number returned by the chart or calculator is close to the circumference in mm shown for the same UK size. If they differ by more than 1mm, something is wrong in the lookup.
Some UK half-sizes convert to a circumference that falls between two EU whole numbers. For example, UK Nยฝ has a circumference of 54.4mm โ between EU 54 and EU 55. In this situation, always order the larger EU size (EU 55). EU sizes increase in whole millimetre increments (EU 54, EU 55, EU 56), while UK half-sizes increase in 1.25mm increments โ so they do not always align perfectly with EU whole numbers. A ring one EU size too large is immediately wearable and resizable. A ring one EU size too small will be uncomfortable and cannot be worn until professionally resized. Most major European jewellers offer free resizes within 30โ60 days of purchase โ confirm this policy before ordering and use it as your safety net for any conversion uncertainty.
While France, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands use the EU/French number system (which equals circumference in mm), German and Austrian jewellers traditionally use the ring's internal diameter in millimetres as their size reference. If a German retailer asks for your ring size and you give them EU 54, they may not recognise this โ they expect a diameter reading such as 17.1mm. To convert UK N to the German system: UK N = 17.1mm diameter. UK M = 16.7mm, UK O = 17.5mm, UK Q = 18.3mm. The diameter in mm is shown in the Diameter MM column of the conversion chart above. If the German retailer accepts EU sizes (many do), EU 54 = 17.1mm diameter โ both are valid for the same UK N size. Always confirm which system the specific German or Austrian jeweller uses before placing an order.
When converting in the reverse direction โ EU to UK โ the process is equally simple using the EU = mm rule. If you know your EU size is EU 54, look for 54mm (or the closest value) in the circumference column of the UK-to-EU chart above and read left to find the UK letter. EU 54 โ 53.8mm = UK N. EU 52 โ 52.5mm = UK M. EU 56 โ 56.3mm = UK P. EU 58 โ 57.6mm = UK Q. The EU size and the mm circumference are always within 0.5mm of each other for every UK half-size โ this means matching the EU number to the nearest mm circumference value always gives the correct UK letter. Use the calculator above and select "EU โ UK" for an instant bidirectional result.
The UK-to-EU conversion chart gives the correct EU size for a standard-width ring band of approximately 2โ4mm. Wide band rings โ typically 6mm or wider โ fit tighter than narrow bands at the same nominal size because the wider band contacts more of the finger. When ordering a wide band ring from a European jeweller, add one EU size to your standard conversion result for bands of 6mm width, and two EU sizes for bands of 10mm or more. For example, if your standard UK-to-EU conversion gives EU 54, order EU 55 for a 6mm wide band, or EU 56 for a 10mm wide eternity band. This adjustment is widely accepted and recommended by both UK and European jewellers for wide-band styles, including eternity rings, wedding bands, and signet rings. Confirm this adjustment with the specific retailer before ordering, as some European jewellers build width adjustments into their own sizing guidance.