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If you are asking about a Skmei watch with a metal link watch band, then a jeweler can remove the number of links you need for the band to fit you well.
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This video shows how to adjust the size of a watch band by removing extra links. This video is "to ... +Jay Carlo Aguilar Glad my video helped you out! Makes my .... Can't wait to challenge my smartass Grandkids to figure it out.
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I have no ideal what kind of watch band it is but try this link for MOST watch band instructions. http://www.webwatches.co.uk/how_to.htm
mcdevito75 here, That would depend on the band itself, I would figure most are pins, your best bet though is to look for a small watch repair shop in your area for this adjustment, special tool needed.
mcdevito75 here, Best bet since you would need a couple of tools to adjust the band size is to look for a small watch repair shop in your area to save on the cost, the cost of a shop to adjust the band is about the same as the tools needed, since these adjustments are in frequent let the watch repiar shop do the job.
I just looked at the watch band link more closely and figured out how to remove the links. Pretty engenious link attachment arrangement!
I thought there would be something in the watch manual about band adjustment, but there wasn't. I guess it is not something a "normal" person would be able to do.
If it is a metal link band, you can remove a few segments. Segments are connected by split pens. You should see a thinner end and a bigger end; or an arrow on the inside shows where the thinner end should be.
Push the thinner end firmly with a pin or something until the big end pops out the opposite side.Use pliers to remove the pin.
Take a small flathead screwdriver, or maybe a metal nail file and pry up the catch.DO NOT pry up by placing the tool on the rod used for hooking the clasp side to this side. Just stick in the metal piece that is folded over ( it should have a little notch in it) and pry it up. If you still don't understand I will be glad to send you a picture later on today. PLEASE let me know either way!!
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