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Anonymous Posted on Feb 14, 2010

I need an extra link and the receiving end clasp for my fossil steel fs 2700 watch. Anyone know where to get?

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Go to "fossil.com", go to the bottom of the page and you will see a menu, click on "customer care" and then look under "Product Info" on the left and you will see "0rdering links and bands"

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