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wayne poore Posted on Dec 06, 2011

Adjust watch strap - Casio G-Shock G510D-1AV Wrist Watch

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Hi what type of batterys do the g-510d take and do the + sign face up or down any more info will help with thanks donal

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SOURCE: Adjusting the strap

Most clasps have a series of small holes drilled in them, and the end of the strap is held in by a small, spring-loaded bar whose ends are seated in one set of holes. Take the end of a small paperclip, or a large needle, and use it to depress the spring-loaded pin. You can then carefully slide it to another set of holes to make the band smaller. Don't let the ends of the pin slide all the way out of the clasp, or it might shoot off into space.

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SOURCE: Watch strap adjust

Not all watch bands are adjustable. If yours is, you will see the links are connected with tiny pins. Any store that sells watches will have the tool to remove links. Some watches require a special tool, those need to be adjusted at a store that sells that brand.

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