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Venus B Posted on May 11, 2018

Need to change bracelet for Fossil ES9873 but it is no longer available. I found 1 who customizes leather bracelets, problem is I don't know where to buy the pins. I also don't the size of the pin.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: fossil watch me1001 bracelet adjustment

I took mine to a watch store, and had them remove a link.

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  • Posted on Mar 28, 2008

SOURCE: Tissot T-Touch T33.7.788.51 Bracelet replacement

Sounds like it's broken @ a factory sealed link (non servicable). Local jeweller should be able to order & fit you a new one

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 18, 2008

SOURCE: want to reduce length of omega watch bracelet take out the pins

how to take out a link in a seamaster profesional

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2008

SOURCE: geneva watch bracelet

I Have a Geneva Made Pga Tour Partners Club watch that needs a new band and I have not been able to find one.It is a special band and the PGA partners club says they are no longer available and were not helpful in finding a band.

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2010

SOURCE: Alfred Dunhill stainless steel watch bracelets

This might help:
http://www.info.com/stainless%20steel%20bracelets?cb=27&cmp=4089&gclid=CLmY5aWk1aACFWV75QodumH8uQ

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