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Regardless of what kind of watch you prefer to wear, you will want it to fit securely on your wrist. Watchbands that are incorrectly sized, whether too tight or too loose, are liable to cause discomfort. With the right tools, you can learn to resize your watchbands and ensure a good fit without having to take the watch to a jeweler for adjustments. If the links in your watchband are held together with friction pins, meaning they are not screwed in, you will need to use a pin pusher tool and a hammer to remove them. A staking stand may be a handy accoutrement for this process, as it provides a way to stabilize the watchband while you hammer out the pin. To do this, position the pin pusher, which resembles a very small chisel and works in essentially the same way, above the pin you wish to セイコー腕時計の価格 push out. Using a small hammer, tap the pin pusher tool so that it forces the pin out of the watch link. Pins can only be tapped out in one direction, typically indicated with an arrow on the underside of the watchband, so be sure you tap out the pin from the correct side. Pins come in the straight or split varieties, so although the approach to removing them is the same, you should be sure to know which type of pin is in your watchband before you purchase replacements. For many different types of watchbands, small retaining screws hold the links together. For each of these types, though some extra maneuvering may be required once the screw is removed, the only tool you will need is a screwdriver of the proper size. For watchbands with twin-screw links, however, you will need two screwdrivers in addition to some kind of stabilizing device such as a vice or a clamp. You should first secure the watchband using the vice or clamp, and then hold the first screwdriver in place while you rotate the second screwdriver on the opposite side of the watchband. In place of the pin pusher and hammer combination, you may consider using a link pin removal tool. This tool consists of a cradle for the watchband and interchangeable pin pushers. To use the tool, you first place the watchband in the cradle and then turn the knob attached to the pin pusher, which forces the pin out of the link, much like the hammer would. In addition to stabilizing devices, screwdrivers and pin pushing devices, you will also want to have a pair of needle nose pliers handy, as pins will often require some extra effort to fully remove. How to Remove Chain Links in a Watch Band Most of us have bought a watch or received one as a gift at some time in our lives. If your watch... Watch Band Pin Removal Instructions You will need to remove the pin that secures the watch band to the watch when replacing bands. There are three different... Leaf Spring Watch Band Link Removal People of all sizes buy metal watch bands that just don t fit. 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