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mcdevito75 here, Hello, Mike D from RITE TIME BASICS, we are listed in the Repair Service Directory right here at fixya. I would need your Casio watch here with me for fitting of the new band, for a few days, I may also have to order a new band for your watch if you wanted a Genuine Casio Band. Bottom of this page, Click on Repair Service Directory, then watches, we are the RITE TIME BASICS email, [email protected]
push bottom left button until you see H-SET use right hand buttons to go back or forward (finger will ache like hell)once done push bottom left once more to go back to date. good luck
Where the band meets the watch - push the band a bit to expose the pins that hold it on.. The pins are spring loaded and will compress with the push from a tiny flat screw driver..
You can get replacement bands at most retal stores..
OR - take the watch to WalMart jewlrey dept and find a band that fits and they will help you chang it..
I have a Casio g-shock gw-330a and now find myself again replacing the band. So far, $60 on bands. They last me two or three years. To install the band, take the band and watch to a Jeweler. My local Sears does it for me. $5 for installation; $5 for purchase shipping; $20 for band. $30 every couple of years.
This cost disturbs me.
The easiest is to bring it to Wal-Mart, or another store with a watch section in their store, if you buy a new wrist band, they;ll put it on for free. If you're feeling DIY, pull the watch band to the side, untill the metal bar inside is ejected form the slot in the watch, from there, insert the new band's bar into the slot, and voila!
In addition to the Pin there is also a small inner "locking" collar about 2mm long that fits into the center section of each link.
I did not notice this collar at first and it fell to the ground when I removed the first link. Without this piece the Pin's will just slide through the links with no locking mechanism.
It fits neatly into the inner portion of the link directly opposite the arrow that shows the direction of removal on the band.
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