How Do You Remove Links On A Seiko Watch Bracelet?
When a Seiko watch bracelet needs to be re-sized, it may seem like the best solution to take it to a watch repair shop specializing in that brand. Resizing this particular type of watch requires watch repair tools to ensure that the bracelet isn’t damaged or warped during the process. However, if you have a set of watch repair tools at your disposal, it’s fairly simple to remove links from a Seiko watch bracelet at home. Take a good look at the watch bracelet. Seiko watch bands are equipped with one of two different types of pins holding the links in place. One type is a simple, nail-shaped pushpin that’s inserted into the joint between two links. The second is a flat, L-shaped piece of metal that slides into the center of a link and locks it into place. Both pins are removed using the same process. If the nail-shaped pushpin is present, you’ll see the tiny screw heads in the joints. If the L-shaped pin is present, the links will be open-sided and you’ll be able to see a strip of metal