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Bracelet clasp Clasp for wk2117-1

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SOURCE: Adjusting clasp on a Timex watch

Check that clasp from both sides and you should see spring lug ends. Use small pin to get them out(by pushing in). When pin is out you can adjust bracelet.

Good luck

Arthur

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2012

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Has it broken, or just been bent out of shape??? If it is just bent you could possibly take it to a TAG repairer or a watch maker to get it adjusted

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Adjusting clasp on a Timex watch

Check that clasp from both sides and you should see spring lug ends. Use small pin to get them out(by pushing in). When pin is out you can adjust bracelet.

Good luck

Arthur
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