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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"
mcdevito75 here, To remove the links from any watch band requires a special tool called a Link Remover tool, available on ebay. You can remove the links without the tool but the time and work, just isn"t worthit, even with the tool if you don"t know anything about watches, your best bet would be to look for a small watch repair shop in your area , and have them remove the links, hold onto these links in case you need to ever replace them.
Wrap the watch band around your wrist to determine how many links need to be removed for the watch to fit properly.
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Place the watch face-down on a flat surface.
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Look on the back of the watch band. You will find an arrow that indicates which direction you should push the pins to remove the links.
Find the point at which the extra links need to be removed for your watch to fit your wrist. Using a 1 mm flathead screwdriver (or the edge of one side of a pair of tweezers), push the pins in the direction indicated by the arrows.
Finish removing the pins with your pliers.
Keep the extra links in case you ever need extra room on your watch band.
mcdevito75 here, You should be able to contact the watch name online at, the watches name, Bulova etc plus.com or you can look for a small watch repair shop in your area for match up links or more info on how to contact your watch manufacture. If you have any info with the watch contact info may be supplied, 1--2 extra links should be free depending on the watc manufacturer. Also if you know the store the watch wa spurchased from see them for extra links.
mcdevito75 here, Anne Klien, nice watches, Retirn to the place where you purchased the watch and ask for 2--3 extra links for the band, most Brand watches will give 1--2--3-- extra links for free when asked for, but of course there"s no guarantee of them being free. Or you can look for a small watch repair shop in your area to match up the exsisting links or a new band.
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