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Hi, I'm sorry to tell you that if the glass of your Swatch watch is broken it is quite impossible to repair it, it's a well known fact about those cool, not so expensive watches.
I don't know for the swatch specifically but all watches are roughly the same beast. If you look at the side you will notice small pins on the band. With a very small jewelers screw driver and some light tapping you can pop the pins out. The end connections near the watch and then on the clasp side are usually spring loaded which can be removed with a tiny flat blade as well. Just tap out the pins and keep track of them, you will need to tap them back in once you have removed the extra link to make this smaller.
Thank you for contacting Fixya,<br />
I would have the battery checked again. Sometimes batteries in stores can be past the extended life of battery. Otherwise could be a number of issues. Has it been around water? Dropped? Could need cleaning. In cases of most watches, like Swatch, the cost to have repaired may exceed the watch. <br />
You can contact Swatch at:<br />
<a href="http://www.swatch.com/zz_en/shop.html">http://www.swatch.com/zz_en/shop.html</a>
If your watch is older than 4 years you can't buy links unless you get real lucky and find a watchmaker that happens to have some on hand.
Swatch sold Tag Heuer about 4 years ago to Louis Vitton. LVMH did not purchase the parts for watches made prior to the sale of the company. So all those parts are no longer available.
If your watch is less than 4 years old you can contact Tag Heuer directly for the links.
hELLO THERE
please go to www.swatch.com and look for you brand and type there will be a online manual that you can use and download and print if needed ok?
best regards mike
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