Removing Links From Fossil Ceramic Watch
A screw pin link consists of a screw that holds the pin in place.
Removing links from fossil ceramic watch. Rejoin the remaining links to the watch clasp by re inserting the pins you previously removed. For tips on removing links from a stretch band keep reading. The correct way to remove a link for a ceramic band. Find more watch repair instructions and informat.
How to remove links from a fossil watch. Once each pin is sticking out of the watch by 2 or 3 mm grasp it with your fingers or a pair of pliers and pull it the rest of the way out. How to adjust the time on your fossil watch. You can take your watch to any fossil store or reputable jeweler to have these links added to your watch.
If the watch bracelet has small screws on the outside of the band your dealing with screw pin links. With the clasp done up pinch it at the side and see how many links gather together. The correct way to remove a link for a ceramic band. Once the order has been placed please allow 7 to 10 business days to receive your links via usps.
The screws indiciate which links can be removed. Shortening the band of a fossil watch is an easy task that requires removing links from the band. Although fossil makes different types of link watch bands the steps involved in removing links apply to all fossil bands. Setting the time of your new watch is an obvious place to start and with a fossil watch it is no different.
With a link style watch band doing so means adding or removing links to make the band longer or shorter. There is a limited quantity of links therefore availability cannot be guaranteed. For those who have invested in a fossil watch it is worth making sure that the wristband fits perfectly. To remove pins from the band you ll need the aluminum block tool flat head screw driver and tweezers screw pin links removing links.
Put the watch on and assess how many links need to be removed before it fits properly.