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DISCLAIMER:
Our pictorials are of informative nature and do illustrate works carried out by ourselves at our own premises for our own use and satisfaction.
Readers who envisage to carry out similar works inspired by the below method shall do this at their own risks and liability.
Our pictorials are of informative nature and do illustrate works carried out by ourselves at our own premises for our own use and satisfaction.
Readers who envisage to carry out similar works inspired by the below method shall do this at their own risks and liability.
Removing a section of a watch metal bracelet
Use the watch band pin remover as shown below.
The pin remover can be adjusted in height so the metal band faces exactly the tool's needle and in width so it adapts to the width of the band.
Fit the pin remover tool to any pin of the second section of the watch band and to any side of the watch bracelet.
Turn the screw clockwise and the needle will be pushing out the first pin, then repeat the same to the second pin in order to completely free the bracelet section.
The pin remover can be adjusted in height so the metal band faces exactly the tool's needle and in width so it adapts to the width of the band.
Fit the pin remover tool to any pin of the second section of the watch band and to any side of the watch bracelet.
Turn the screw clockwise and the needle will be pushing out the first pin, then repeat the same to the second pin in order to completely free the bracelet section.
A watch bracelet section removed from the watch band along with is two holding pins.
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Reattaching the watch band after shortening it
now you need to use one of the two watch band pins you removed to reattach the third and first sections of the bracelet.
Take a look at the pin ends and you will notice:
Take a look at the pin ends and you will notice:
- the end is finished to a similar color/appearance as for the strap
- one end is split in two, the other side of the pin is not and this is due to the fact the pin is u-shaped
Use again the bracelet pin remover tool to refit the pin.
Using a flat metal piece like this coffee spoon handle between the needle and the strap pin will make it much easier to push it in there.
That's it!
Try your watch and remove another section if needed.
Using a flat metal piece like this coffee spoon handle between the needle and the strap pin will make it much easier to push it in there.
That's it!
Try your watch and remove another section if needed.
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