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to adjust the size of your wrist...eat chocolate! most watches with linked wristbands require the links removing.(small pins to b e pushed out) the type with the chain links usually have a clamp to release to slide the clasp up the band. the instructions should be with the watch manual. or ask a jeweler to help.
please post pictures if need more help so i can see the design
I recommend first contacting your local Certified Master Horologist. Many times they can provide these links for you hassle free. They will find the links for you, order them, and install them.
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.
Just about any watch shop or jeweler will have a nice selection of replacement straps in whatever style you prefer and they will typically install the new strap you buy from them at no extra charge.
As you lost all the papers , there is no reason to send your watch to any specific repair centre. Just find your nearest watchmakers shop and they will sort the things out. Alternatively you can pop in to any Anne Klein dealer shop and ask to fix your watch. Do not forget to rate, please.
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