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Mcdevito75 here, Without seeing the watch it"s hard to tell, but I would figure the clasp could be repaired, but the cost may equal a new band and clasp. Look for a small watch repair shop in your area and compare repair cost of the clasp with that of a new band.
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mcdevito75 here, Your best bet is to visit a small watch repir shop in your area, I believe you"d need a spring bar type pin in the clasp and without the watch inhand sizeing the pin would be difficult.
Go to "fossil.com", go to the bottom of the page and you will see a
menu, click on "customer care" and then look under "Product Info" on
the left and you will see "0rdering links and bands"
You may want to go to somewhere that can repair watches or a jewelery store and they may have a box of junk watch parts and they my be able to replace that part, the buckle or solder it back on if you have the part.
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?
clasp for style #kc3789
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