This article shows you how to resize a Seiko collar and pin style bracelet (which can be very tricky)it includes some good pictures and instructions .
https://justasmallblog.wordpress.com/20 ... atch-band/
http://www.thewatchsite.com/39-watchmak ... celet.html
How To Resize A Seiko Collar And Pin Watch Band
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Re: How To Resize A Seiko Collar And Pin Watch Band
Using a straightened paper clip? Seriously? The author has clearly never sized a C60 or an Omega Seamaster bracelet.
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Re: How To Resize A Seiko Collar And Pin Watch Band
I think there is some better advice here.
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One of the replies made me laugh. Did he really think the arrow was their just for looks.
Lee says: October 5, 2014 at 2:10 am
Thanks for your explanation. The tip to place the pin on the arrow side and push in was right on! By far the best instructions out there.
Lee says: October 5, 2014 at 2:10 am
Thanks for your explanation. The tip to place the pin on the arrow side and push in was right on! By far the best instructions out there.
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Re: How To Resize A Seiko Collar And Pin Watch Band
I apologise for the post , i normally use a hammer and pin punch . Just thought it may be useful if you have no appropriate tools - and plenty of paper clips.
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