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If it is an analog watch and the second hand moves a few time then stops and sort of twitches then the watch battery (even though new) may be bad. If not the the watch is dead and needs repair.
I had to look into this for my wife's DKNY watch and this particular model has a Ronda 751 quartz movement, which takes a 379 battery. You can verify this by entering the movement name 'Ronda 751' and you'll see pictures of the movement with a 379 battery inserted.
I saw on other pictures on the web that the links have small holes at the side. There should be some links with arrows r another marking. These are usually the links that can be removed to shorten the strap.
If there is a small arrow on the link, it means that you can push out the pin inside the hole in the direction of the arrow. Then the link can be detached. You can push it out with a blunt sewing needle (break off the tip).
Remove links on both sides of the watch when resizing it.
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