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mcdevito75 here, Without seeing the watch NO. Best Bet, visit a small watch repair shop in your area and see about band adjustment, Most likely your missing something on the band you have to use to adjust for your wrist size.
To find a registered repair person in your area.
GOTO:
http://www.watch-clock-makers.org/
Hope this tip helps.
r/ David
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Many watch companies are including extra clasps on the bands so customers can adjust the band easier on their own. Check the bottom of the band for those.
If not I suggest going to a reputable watch repair shop and have them do the adjustment for you. It will save you time and frustration of trying to do it yourself. If a screw or pin drops and you cant find it you may end up having to reorder them from Anne Klein!
You should first try to adjust the band at the Clasp first. The clasp has three holes that you could easily move your band up or down into. If you need to remove one or more of the links, try the following.
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