How do I get a new watchband for my husband's ProSport acrylic watch band, stainless steel back M887, Armitron 49/1019, water resistant, 330 feet. Model #WR330 on watchband
I hope this is all I need to get some help. This is all the numbers on the back of the watchband. I went to the jewelry store and the jeweler gave me these numbers: Pro Sport 49/1019, M887, Model # WR30 for the watch band. These are all the numbers I found on the back of the watch. Please help!
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You can get instructions from the Amitron web site. Copy "www.armitron.com/watch_instructions.asp" into your search engine and you will see a list of illustrations of watches and associated instructions.
Choose the one that looks like yours and download the PDF file.
Copy "www.armitron.com/watch_instructions.asp" into your search engine and
you will see a list of illustrations of watches and associated instructions.
Choose
the one that looks like yours and download the PDF file.
You can usually have your local watch shop to shorten watchbands but if they cannot do it then you could contact Michele watches.
You could then discuss any problem you have with them. Insert "www.michele.com/" into your search engine, at the bottom of the page on the left is a "contact us" link. Click on this for info.
Obviously you have moisture inside the watch. If the crystal is not cracked then moisture can get in around the stem if the seal is no longer good. Although also possible is from a bad seal on the case back. These seals need to be replace every 3 to 4 years and then properly lubricated with a special silicon grease. With time, the seals will tend to flatten out and the grease will dry out. So get it serviced before the moisture will permanently damage it. Also. 330 ft is if you decend slowly. If you jump in a pool or subject it to a heavy spray, like in a shower, that is another story and they don't always keep the water out then.
I also have an Adidas watch, but cannot find a replacement. Unfortunately, very unique for the contours around the body of the watch. Where can I find a replacement watchband?
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