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Call Timex watch(toll free) as you can find their number on your warranty paper(if you still have it).They will ask for the model/serial number of your digital watch and if its under warranty, will get one free of charge.if the warranty is up,they'll send you one at a reasonable price.Hope this helps!
Most metal bands simply need the folded edges bent upright and the link fasteners removed. They look like small staples. If you don't have this type, use a small paperclip, held in a pair of vice grips to push the pins out. Put them back in the way you took them out. the holes will loosen if you don't put them back in the way they were.
It's very difficult. You have to take the decorative link covering off first, then continue with the actual stretch band by following these directions.
The solutions already mentioned worked for me. However the first link took me forever to remove as I found it hard to envisage what I what attempting. Attached is a pic of a disassembled link which hopefully might help someone....BPB
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