I need someplace to buy the brown leather band for this model Fossil AM3695
SOURCE: I bought 2 Fossil watches
The pins on these watches can be taken out either way, you don't have to worry about if your taking or putting the pins in the wrong way. If you have anymore problems PLEASE let me know. Good Luck!!
SOURCE: i need to replace a fossil watch band
call foleys or dillards and ask for the number to the company
and thy can assist you
SOURCE: wrist band adjustment on a fossil watch
Just take a tiny little jewelery screw driver small enough to fit in the pin hole and tap it with anything that you can find. Then pull out other end. Look for arrows indicating which way to remove pin and go in that direction Some pins are like a hairpin and have a split at one end. Replace solid end first opposite of arrow direction. If there are arrows in both directions on the same link; like Fossil for instance, that means that it doesn't matter which direction the pins are removed or replaced. They are solid and they can go back either end first. It's easy. To get the pin in all the way I just used the little screw driver and tapped it in. Good luck.
SOURCE: how to adjust band
My best suggestion to you is to take it to a Fossil store (they will do it for free!), or go to a jewelry or department store (Dillards, Foleys) to get it sized right.
The problem with doing it yourself is if you do not have the correct tools you can scratch the watch or bend the pins easilly. Especially with the black band like you have.
If you go to a jewelry repair shop they will charge you. I have seen them charge anywhere from $2.00 to $15.00. Unlike Fossil or a few other big department stores.
SOURCE: The clasp broke from my Fossil watch. Can the
mcdevito75 here, Without seeing the watch it"s hard to tell, but I would figure the clasp could be repaired, but the cost may equal a new band and clasp. Look for a small watch repair shop in your area and compare repair cost of the clasp with that of a new band.
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