Watches and cufflinks are two main accessories wear by a man around his wrist. Extra links can be ordered with your credit card by calling
Service Center.
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Most if not all watch repair stores and many jewelry repair stores will have extra links for your watch band. The price will range depending on the band you are trying to match.
Many times the best place to look for extra links is where you orginally purchased the watch, they might have links they are willing to provide for free or a very small nominal charge.
I've had to get extra links before, especially for ladies SS and gold bands. Sometimes a local dealer will have spares that will fit your watch. But, the best source I've found is Ebay. Let me know if you have the stock band or something else. I'll try to help you locate some extra links, or another replacement band at a modest cost. Thanks, Bill
Take the watch to your local Jeweler that you trust. They have the proper equipment to do the job effeciently and quickly. The jeweler may not even charge you to just downsize the band. Make sure you keep the extra links. If you have to have extra links added, that will cost a little more. Done properly, without damaging/scratching the band, or watch...will be worth the expense.
Wrap the watch band around your wrist to determine how many links need to be removed for the watch to fit properly.
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Place the watch face-down on a flat surface.
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Look on the back of the watch band. You will find an arrow that indicates which direction you should push the pins to remove the links.
Find the point at which the extra links need to be removed for your watch to fit your wrist. Using a 1 mm flathead screwdriver (or the edge of one side of a pair of tweezers), push the pins in the direction indicated by the arrows.
Finish removing the pins with your pliers.
Keep the extra links in case you ever need extra room on your watch band.
you would have to either have custom links made or buy a whole new band to be made the links pop out by pins and then shortened placed this way back together
but if you dont have extra links buying longer band is your better sollution cause creating a link or 2 to fits can be costly
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