I posted the other same request...all I've been able to find is ceramic replacement bands, and nothing clear. These run about $200.00 and for that price we should just replace the watch with a "Toy" which it is copy of...
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Watches bands that are integrated with the watch as I believe this watch has are hard to find if the manufacture does not offer them. A quick look on ebay finds a few of these watches for sale at a low cost. I would recommend getting one and using that bracelet.
You will have to go to a repair shop to do this. You could also go online to the manufacturer website and look for a list of service agents in your area
mcdevito75 Here, Your Ann Klien watch may take a 364 or 371 battery, Best Bet is to look for a small watch repair shop in your area, the $15.00 cost is worth it as you would have to remove the back of the watch then un screw the hold for the battery, your time and effort really isn"t worth it, plus the new battery will last a year maybe even longer.
Most watch companies will give out extra links with a purchase. I would ask the retailer you bought from first, and if no luck there, I would try AK direct at this link:
mcdevito75 here, Your in a spot with your Ann Klien watch. BEST BET, shop ebay and match up another Ann Klien just like yours and use for parts. On ebay Click in search, watches then Ann Klien.
mcdevito75 here, Anne Klien, nice watches, Retirn to the place where you purchased the watch and ask for 2--3 extra links for the band, most Brand watches will give 1--2--3-- extra links for free when asked for, but of course there"s no guarantee of them being free. Or you can look for a small watch repair shop in your area to match up the exsisting links or a new band.
You do noy need an exact Anne Klein band as all watch bands are made to specific measurements. You have to measure the width of the band (the end attached to the watch) and buy any type of band you like, just make sure it is exactly the same width as the previous band. In case if you have the Anne Klein clasp or buckle, you have to measure the other end of the band as well and by any band you like, but in this case you need to match both ends of the band. Clasp or buckle are easily refitted to the new band and nobody knows that this is not an original one. Do not forget to rate, please.
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