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Posted on Dec 08, 2007

Fossil watch me1001 bracelet adjustment

How do you adjust the bracelet on the fossil me1001 watch? I need it to fit tighter

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  • Anonymous Dec 25, 2007

    i need to make the band tighter

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    How do you adjust the bracelet setting on the Skagen Titanium watches

  • Anonymous Mar 31, 2014

    There are 3 subdials. What does the top one do on a fossil original boyfriend watch.

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I took mine to a watch store, and had them remove a link.

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