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How do i remove links from my fossil watch? - Watches

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You better prepare a piece of jewelry screw and ponson pinch ,if you cannot secure a ponson, find a big needle or sharp nail,take your watch put a piece of cloth to protect from scratch,hold your watch firmly that cannot slipt.In the side of links,there is a screw marks, or pinch marks lock,if you see screw marks you should use the screw ,if pinch mark ,use the needle or the nail to punch out the lock and detach it ..Again punch it in so it locks or screw it in.That s all you do tmaco.

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[email protected].

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