only a jeweler can take off the links unless you want to have it look horrible when you try yourself...they have tools
To remove links from a Breil brand watch, turn the watch to its side and grasp the bracelet in the area of the link to be removed. Insert a 1 mm screwdriver into the slot and push the link off.
To remove links on an Omega Constellation watch, you will need a watch pin removal tool or take it to a professional watchmaker. Carefully push out the pins holding the links in place until the desired number of links are removed. Be cautious not to scratch or damage the watch bracelet during the process.
You would say 'montre-bracelet' (literally watch bracelet) or just 'montre'.
Most men would prefer a watch over a bracelet,but only if he doesn't have a better watch already.
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A true bracelet watch is one where the case is an integral part of the bracelet. People erroneously think it is a watch that has a metal bracelet used instead of a strap made of leather, nylon, or rubber.
Hi, Yes it can be resized if it has removable links. These can be distinguished from the rest of the links by tiny differences that indicate either removable parts or arrows or something of the sort. Regards, Eshwar
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When you know the dimensions of your watch strap, you can go ahead and purchase a watch bracelet that fits the required dimensions in Amazon, Overstock and Ebay.
It depends on the bracelet type, the Ceramica link pins are fairly easy to remove and shouldn't be removed with typical watch tools because the ceramic links can be easily chipped with conventional pin pushers and soft mallets. Using a simple pair of needle nose pliers and a spare link pin is usually all you need to push an existing adjuster pin then use the pliers to remove the pin and the bracelet will open.
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The only place to purchase an official, registered Links of London bracelet is either from Links of London directly (at their retail store or from their official website), or from a registered reseller such as House of Fraser.