you can go to this link and in the upper right corner type in the model number not the module number (there are instructions for finding the model number if you don't know it) I found a band for a watch that is over 8 years old on here. http://www.fsiwebs.com/shopcart3/SC_ProdList.asp?
Pop out one spring pin to disconnect the band from the watch or from itself at the clasp. If you don't have a special tool for this, a needle or a pin will probably work. A straightened paper clip may be too thick, but they are cheap so you could try it. Now the watch and band can sit flat on the work table.
Examine the links. If some of them have little arrows on them (usually the ones closest to both sides of the clasp), they are removable.
These removable links are held together by a "U" shaped (actually a squared off "U" - sort of like this |_| ) pin that is inserted into the link. There may should be some kind of window-like opening in the link into which you can insert a narrow screwdriver or similar tool or even a small nail (around 6-penny size) and push out the |_| shaped pin. A straightened paper clip is probably not sturdy enough, but you could try it. Push in the direction of the arrow (from tail to point). The links that were joined by the |_| pin can now be separated.
Remove a second such pin from another adjacent link. Now a single link is free and can be discarded (or kept). Reconnect the remaining adjustable links with one of the |_| pins and re-attach the spring pin from step 1 so the band is reunited with itself or with the watch.
Try it on. If it is still too long, repeat the process. Good luck.
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Hi,you need to look at the user manual..
just in case ,if you need soft version of the user manual pls visit the URL below..
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CASIO Watch User Manual Archives
http://world.casio.com/wat/download/en/manual/
Use this page to download a copy of CASIO watch manuals in
PDF format.
To download a PDF file, enter the four-digit (or three-digit)
module number marked on the back cover of your watch.
I received a message from a member of the group suggesting a solution to the problem. I followed his advice and the problem was solved. My thanks to him and to the group for the assistance.
Now I need a manual for the Casio CBX-102. This will be a gift to my grandson who is attending college and needs to understand how to use the Data Bank. If anyone can suggest a source for the CBX-102 Data Bank watch I'd appreciate it.
Thanks to all,
Bill D
go to;
http://world.casio.com/wat/download/en/manual/
and enter the module number code on the back of your watch - hopefully will tell you what you need to know.
Hope this helps :)
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