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Adrien Pillsbury Posted on Oct 08, 2018

My wrist band keeps falling off and now will not stay attached, only had this since January 2018

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2008

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In addition to the Pin there is also a small inner "locking" collar about 2mm long that fits into the center section of each link.

I did not notice this collar at first and it fell to the ground when I removed the first link. Without this piece the Pin's will just slide through the links with no locking mechanism.

It fits neatly into the inner portion of the link directly opposite the arrow that shows the direction of removal on the band.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2009

SOURCE: Shortening the Length of a Metal Wrist Band

I just did this for my wife's new Kenneth Cole wrist watch rather easily. You don't need a screwdriver, but a short section of a paper clip will do. I just set the band on a raise surface to allow room for the pin to be pushed out using the paper clip. For this watch, one side of the pin resembles the slotted side of a small screw - but it is not a screw. This is the side that bulges up a bit to help the pin stay in place. I believe if you punch it out from the opposite side it will fall off quickly, but if you do from the bulged side it, too, will come out but with some resistance. To reattach the band you need to punch the pin into the slot in such a way that its bulged side is on top otherwise you may end up with a bent pin. You must also first line up the hole with the paper clip before reinserting the pin. Good luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: The clasp keeps opening

Actually its alignment is off some time its fix & some time it's required to be replaced with new clasp, take it to watch repair shop
Hope this help

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2010

SOURCE: resize DKNY 1035 Wrist Watch band

Could be a number of different ways. Some newer watches have multiple clasps that make it easier for you to adjust it yourself. Check the bottom of the band for extra clasps.

Without seeing the watch I have no idea what type of links you have. I suggest taking it to a reputable watch repair shop and have them adjust it for you! It will save you the frustration of having to search for a small screw or pin if it should fall on the floor!

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Jimmie J Karr

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2015

SOURCE: tessot steel wrist watch band

You can prefer online shop for better watches.

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