Hello, Jennifer -
Are you asking about a band for the Armitron M1099 women's wrist watch?
By "pin and buckle" are you referring to the closure part of the watch band and/or one of the thin metal rods which attach the watch band to one end of the watch?
If I am correct in my guess about a replacement band or parts of a band for an Armitron M1099 women's wrist watch, if you have not already contracted Armitron directly about the needed parts, this is the link to the Armitron Watches web page regarding Service Centers:
https://www.armitron.com/pages/service-centers
Near the bottom of that web page, you will see a list of authorized service centers. I suggest you make a telephone call to one nearest where you reside and ask about the replacement parts you need before sending it (insured) for repair. Note: Also ask about the estimated repair cost.
Best wishes.
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You need to measure the gap on the buckle to know how large of a pin you need. Usually in millimeters. A jeweler should be able to fix this with no problem. You can also go to Walmart and find a cheap watch that has the same size buckle and scavenge the pin from that buckle. Take your old buckle with you to make sure it is around the same size.
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You can contact Seiko at the following link:
http://www.seikowatches.com/support/index.html
Place the watch face down on the cloth. This will help keep your watch from being scratched.
Examine the links closest to the buckle. These links will have small pin holes on each side of the link, as well as a small arrow engraved on the inner side of the band. These indicate the direction the pins must be removed.
Place the driving tool (a thumbtack will work) inside the pin hole in the band and push the pin out in the direction of the arrow. Remove the pin carefully from the other side.
Repeat Step 3 to remove any links needed to adjust the band properly.
Reattach the band to the buckle. Attach each end of the buckle back to the bracelet, driving the pin in the opposite direction from how it was removed (opposite the arrow).
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