Can you remove links from a watch band?

Method 1: By using a pin pusher Insert the pin pusher into the hole and push the pin firmly. Once you’ve pushed the pin enough, it will pop out. Use pliers to remove it together with the link. Repeat the steps until you’ve removed the number of desired links.

How much does it cost to have links removed from a watch strap?

It will generally cost no more than $10 to remove links from a watch, although if you take it to the store you bought it from, they may do it free of charge.

Which side do you remove links on a watch?

Try removing the links from the 6 o’clock side so the clasp may be balanced at centre or near centre of the wrist.

How to remove links from a watch band?

How to Remove Watch Links. Step 1: Locate the Link Pins. To remove a link in your watch band, you must first locate where to remove the link and how many links you want to Step 2: Remove the First Pin. Step 3: Remove the Second Pin. Step 4: Put Both Ends of the Watch Band Back Together. Step 5:

How do you reassemble a watch band that has been removed?

Once you have removed the necessary number of links, you can reassemble your watch band by simply reconnecting the links using the removed screw and a screwdriver. Measure the band. You can do this by attaching one end of the watch strap to its case, then wrapping the strap around your wrist.

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What should I do if my watch band is too big?

Your watch should now fit, if you have removed the correct number of links. If it is still too big, you can always remove another link. If it is a little loose or a little tight, it may be possible to further adjust the bracelet by inserting the clasp’s spring bars into an alternative set of holes to adjust the size.