To resize a Fossil watch band, you can either remove links or add a new hole to the band. Fossil watch bands typically have removable links that can be taken out using a tool or by visiting a jeweler. If you need extra holes in the band, a professional can punch them for you to adjust the fit.
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I have a black fossil diamond watch with a black band that needs two extra links can i buy them or a new band thanks Michael
It depends on the watch some are easier than others. The safesty way is to take it to a watch repair store. They have the correct tools to remove the links,
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.
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.
I just went through the hassle of changing a couple of links out of my Fossil watch. There are different kinds of Fossil bands. If yours has arrows pointing in opposite directions then it is simple. The pin can be tapped out in either direction. Find a pin that is small enough to fit into the pin hole on the watch links. Then take a small hammer and tap them through. It is best to have the link hang over the edge of a piece of wood so you are tapping the pin out the other side and not into your work surface. I used a nail to start the pin moving then grab it with pliers and pull it out. Once you see the pin out of the link you will see how simple this is.
If you want to remove a link from a Michael Kors watch on your own what you will need to do is flip it onto it's side. There you will notice that the links are held in place by pins. You will need to use a special tool in order to remove those links. It is always best to take the watch to a professional to do these things.
This website has instructions (with photos) on how to remove links with various types of pins. http://www.webjeweller.com/jewellery/removelinks.shtml
Fossil watches are harder than most to replace the battery on as the battery compartment is sealed and pressurized. In order to change the battery one must remove the back plate from the watch then remove the nylon cover beneath it. Press the spring that holds the battery in place to release it.
1 Look on the inside of the watch band for two arrows appearing on the two links closest to the clasp. On the edge of those links you will see two holes where the pins are secured.2 Put the sharp end of the thumb tack into the pin hole. Tap the flat plastic end of the tack with the hammer in the direction the arrows are pointing.3 Remove the pin with pliers after the hammer pushes the pin out slightly. Pull the pin out straight. The pin will be ruined if it is bent.4 Repeat Steps 1 through 3 to remove the second pin.5 Remove one link from the band once both pins are removed. You will remove the link that is second in from the clasp.6 Match up the two loose links like puzzle pieces. You need to fit them together so a pin can secure the links.7 Insert a pin into the hole on the edge of the band. Use the hammer to tap the pin into place. Remember to follow the direction of the arrows. Replacing the pin reattaches the band.
Changing the date on a fossil watch is easy. All you have to do to change the date is turn the right hand knob on the watch.