I recently received a Fossil Ch 2506 watch as a gift and have not been able to resize it. The only pin that will come out separates the closing mechanism from the watch band. There are arrows facing outward along the inside of the watch band, but they are in opposing directions. Since it was a gift, I do not have any of the literature that might have come with the watch.
Thanks in advance!
Ryan
Those arrows inside of the watch band are showing direction for pins or clips to come out. If you have two arrows in opposite directions on one link, that means there are two pins or clips and each one must be extracted from arrow pointing side.
If there is only one arrow on the link- there is only one clip or pin and must be extracted the arrow pointing way.
Some watch bands are held together by very specificly made clips or pins. In this case you will need a special tool to extract them.
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It looks like one pin at each junction with opposing arrows, but it could be two. I do not have the tools or the expertise to remove them, so I think I will just take it to a jeweler. Thanks for your help!
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