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How Do You Shorten A Seiko Watchband?

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How Do You Shorten A Seiko Watchband?

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Most watches, including Seiko watches, come in a very small range of sizes. If your new watch doesn’t fit your wrist, you can give it to a jeweler to shorten the watchband, but you can always save time and money by doing it yourself. All you need is the right tools. Locate the spring bar on the watch’s clasp. When you remove the links, the spring bar should be at the end of the last link you plan to keep, so you will relocate the spring bar before removing the links. Insert the jeweler’s screwdriver into the spring bar’s hole. You’ll be able to push the spring bar along until you reach the last link you plan to keep. Decide how many links you need to remove to get a good fit. Locate a hole at the top of the first link you want to remove. Insert the screwdriver into the hole. Press down on the hole in the link and this will release the L-shaped pin. This will unlock the link. Pull up on the link pin. It should slide out. Repeat Step 4 for the next link. On most watchbands, you can’t rem

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