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I have a Relic watch that is probably 20 or 30 years old. It still runs well, but the bracelet band is broken. I live in Monroeville, PA. Where can I get the band replaced?
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Use the steps below to remove your band. You must separate the Link Bracelet into two pieces before removing the band from your Apple Watch. While removing the band, don't force the band or twist it. Use the steps below to avoid damaging the band or clasp.Jun 19, 2015
Depending on what brand you are seeking, I stock a great many. The Rolex oyster bracelet being very popular and one of my best sellers. I can supply bracelets for any watch. If the factory made it, I can get it. Email me [email protected] Have added some pics of the Rolex bracelets
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First of all, the manual would not help you with the battery. They usually dont have this info in manual. Your best bet is to take your watch to a local jeweler who does watch batteries. I imagine its just the battery strap but they can help you. You may get lucky and they dont charge you if you have the battery.
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mcdevito75 here, Many watches built today are not comming out with replacement Bands (straps, Bracelets) from the factory, the cost of makeing and keeping extra bands on hand is too high, they should at least have a few extra links to replace worn ones. Chances are your warantee is over on the watch and in that case, you"ll have to find another band, Bracelet on your own. Best Bet, visit a small watch repair shop in your area for another bracelet, band, Strap.
some watches provides bracelet parts to replace, like rado, tissot etc...otherwise you have to replace whole bracelet, as per my experience titanium cant be solder nor repair
No but if this is a mens watch there might be a micro adjustment on the clasp. To adjust press the pin in the clasp and move the pin in or out depending on the position of the pin to make loose or tight.
There is a little tab next to the battery that should have an arrow pointing to it. You will have to depress the tab with a pin to get either the watch to start, or the eight ball and flames to start flashing, after replacing the battery.
If this doesn't work, the watch is probably junk, as the movement has been damaged from the impact that broke the crystal.
I have done this exact thing on this type of watch two years ago, which is how I know, except that the flashing image in the background was the chinese characters for love, peace, and happiness. It was also a Fossil Relic.
Hope this helps.
Bilal Hassan
Clarksville, MD
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