To resize a Fossil watch band, you can either remove links or add a new hole to the band. Fossil watch bands typically have removable links that can be taken out using a tool or by visiting a jeweler. If you need extra holes in the band, a professional can punch them for you to adjust the fit.
I have a black fossil diamond watch with a black band that needs two extra links can i buy them or a new band thanks Michael
It depends on the watch some are easier than others. The safesty way is to take it to a watch repair store. They have the correct tools to remove the links,
To remove links from a men's Puritan watch band, you will typically need a link removal tool or take it to a jeweler. Use the tool to push out the pins holding the links together, then remove the desired link and reattach the band. Be sure to keep track of any removed parts to maintain the watch's integrity.
1 Look on the inside of the watch band for two arrows appearing on the two links closest to the clasp. On the edge of those links you will see two holes where the pins are secured.2 Put the sharp end of the thumb tack into the pin hole. Tap the flat plastic end of the tack with the hammer in the direction the arrows are pointing.3 Remove the pin with pliers after the hammer pushes the pin out slightly. Pull the pin out straight. The pin will be ruined if it is bent.4 Repeat Steps 1 through 3 to remove the second pin.5 Remove one link from the band once both pins are removed. You will remove the link that is second in from the clasp.6 Match up the two loose links like puzzle pieces. You need to fit them together so a pin can secure the links.7 Insert a pin into the hole on the edge of the band. Use the hammer to tap the pin into place. Remember to follow the direction of the arrows. Replacing the pin reattaches the band.
To remove links on an Omega Constellation watch, you will need a watch pin removal tool or take it to a professional watchmaker. Carefully push out the pins holding the links in place until the desired number of links are removed. Be cautious not to scratch or damage the watch bracelet during the process.
To adjust the metal band on a Casio PAG80T-7V Titanium Watch, you will need to remove the links. This typically involves using a small tool to push out the pins that hold the links together. Once the pins are removed, you can adjust the size of the band by adding or removing links as needed. Be sure to keep any removed links in a safe place in case you need to reattach them later.
To remove links from a Breil brand watch, turn the watch to its side and grasp the bracelet in the area of the link to be removed. Insert a 1 mm screwdriver into the slot and push the link off.
Hi, If your band is the same as mine this is how you do it. My band has little arrows inside each link. The arrow shows the direction that the pins that hold the links together must be moved in to remove the pins and thus the links. To do this take a thumb tack and locate the end of the pin on the side of the band opposite the side that the arrow points to. You need to push very hard to get the pin to move. Once it does move it will stick out on the side Get some plyers and pull the pin the rest of the way out. Once you remove enough pins and links to get the band sized correctly, push the pin back in so that it is oriented the same as it was before. You will need to force the last bit of the pin in place. To do this I used the flat side of a standard screw driver. I hope this helps
Relic watches come with two or three links you can easily remove yourself. Take a look at the band, there should be a few places you can open it. Open all the links that you can (one to two links should come off). If you still need it smaller, you'll need to take it to a Jeweler or a Sears store - they have a tool they use to take off the other links.
If you want to remove a link from a Michael Kors watch on your own what you will need to do is flip it onto it's side. There you will notice that the links are held in place by pins. You will need to use a special tool in order to remove those links. It is always best to take the watch to a professional to do these things.
'Tain't easy. The steel pins showing through the links aren't the spring loaded pins found attaching the band to the clasp, they are solid and must be pried off carefully to avoid damaging the parts. Once you have one off the rest will be simple.