|
|
||||||
How To Run A | Corporate Anniversary Program | Successful Awards Presentation | Successful Corporate Gift Program | Successful Dealer Incentive Program | Successful Safety Program | Successful Service Award Program | Successful Incentive Program |
When buying a watch with a metal bracelet or expansion strap you may find that the strap needs to be adjusted for the correct fit, you may have to take a link out. This is often referred to as 'sizing a watch', 'sizing the bracelet' or just 'watch sizing'. As this 'sizing' can only be performed with the owner being present, we supply these styles of watches unsized and so you may need to visit a local jeweler to request this service. We can do it for you if you tell us the size of your wrist in inches. If you want to make the watch strap adjustment yourself then please read the following watch bracelet adjustment instructions. The following watch bracelet instructions and diagrams will guide you in how to remove links from a watch band. These instructions cover most of the wristwatch bands in use today including the friction clasp bracelet, expansion bracelet, fold over clasp, bayonette-type bracelet and 'Capsa' style pin and tube. Be careful not to scratch or damage the watch. You will not be able to return any watches that have been altered or sized in any way so please make sure that you intend to keep your purchase before proceeding. It is also a good idea to keep any links you remove just in case you need them again at a later date. (Commonly used Bracelet Sizing Tools) Purchase Link Pin Removal Pliers Bulova E-Z Link (Diagram) How to remove links in a bayonette-type watch bracelet. (Diagram)
How to remove links in a tongue and groove watch bracelet. (Diagram)
How to remove links in a single-screw watch bracelet. (Diagram)
How to adjust watch bracelet with twin-screw links. (Diagram)
How to adjust a fold-over clasp. (Diagram)
Sizing expansion bracelets. (Diagram)
How to remove links in bracelets with pins or clips. (Diagram) Links held with pins. To size, first try pushing the pins out by hand. If this doesn't work then put the bracelet on a work surface on top of a block of hard wood with a small hole drilled in it, slightly bigger than the pin to be removed. Using masking tape to protect the strap, position the pin over the hole and tap the pin out from the top with the pin pusher. How to remove links in a 'Capsa' style pin and tube bracelet. (Diagram)
To remove the first type of 'Capsa' style link, using the pin pusher (Purchase Link Pin Removal Pliers), remove the pin securing the link and pull the pin completely out of the bracelet link. Take care not to lose the tubing when disassembling the links. To reassemble the links, insert the tube, assemble the links and then insert the pin. To adjust the other type of 'Capsa' style link bracelet (Diagram) , locate the angled recess on the backside of the bracelet. Using a suitable screwdriver blade, force the blade into the recess. Twist the blade to pry off the cap and then continue to use pressure to completely remove the cap from the tube. Remove the tube and disassemble the required links. After reassembling the links, push the caps into the tubes. Clip-shaped pins. (Diagram)
'Sliding clip' type removable links. (Diagram)
|
Order a free copy of our 79 page color rewards and recognition catalog via mail today or download our 90 page online catalog in just 30 seconds. CORPORATE GIFT CERTIFICATE APPLICATION FORM Let your employees select their own gift with our corporate gift certificates. Code:
|
|||||
![]() Customer Service: 1 203 372 0889 (8:30-5:30 Mon-Fri EST) Copyright © 1998 Bulova Corporation/Bayswater Enterprises LLC. All rights reserved |
||||||