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Out of stock | | | | | | With this tool you can easily size most of your metal watch bands and bracelets. Simply align the pin that connects the links with the pin on the tool and turn the handle to push the pin out. Each removable link on the watch bracelet has an arrow that indicates the direction of the pin to be pushed. Two additional pins for the tool are included in the package. | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Package Length: | 4.8 inches | | Package Width: | 2.3 inches | | Package Height: | 1.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 183 reviews |
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| | Features | Tool Removes Pins From Metal Watch Bands and BraceletsEasy to Use to Size Watch BandsIncludes Tool and 2 Extra Spare PinsAdjust Watch Band or BraceletBand Sizing Tool
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 183 customer reviews )
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33 of 34 found the following review helpful:
IT WORKED WAY BETTER THAN THE REVIEWS SAID. Aug 12, 2008
By Marvin L. Krastof
"LOGIMARV"
I ALMOST DID NOT BUY THIS BECAUSE OF THE REVIEWS,BUT I TOOK LINKS OFF OF 7 WATCHES AND IT WORKED GREAT. I THINK PEOPLE DO NOT REALIZE YOU HAVE TO TAKE OUT THE PIN IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION, A LOT OF WATCHES HAVE AN ARROW POINT IN WHICH WAY TO PUSH OUT THE PIN.
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Handy tool to resize metal watch band May 16, 2009
By Doug Hawkins Just used this to resize two watch bands and it worked great, took about 3-5 minutes each. Granted, you have to be technical minded, pay attention to the direction of the arrows on your watch band to know which way to push the pin through and line up the pin tap with the hole on the band link. If eyesight is an issue, a steady hand is not available or finesse is not your thing, I'd recommend taking your watch to a jeweler to avoid frustration.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Worked Great Mar 18, 2009
By JM Bought this to remove a few pins from my Omega Seamaster. I went to a jewelry store and the guy wanted $10 to remove a few links. I ordered this instead and within five minutes my watch fit perfectly. Great tool for the money.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Easy to use & paid for itself after 5 MINUTES! May 06, 2010
By Lan I just received this, and after 5 minutes my watch fits perfectly! This pin remover has already paid for itself -- it would have been at least $5 to get the links removed professionally, plus the cost of gas. Even if it hadn't paid for itself so quickly, it would have been worth it due to the time savings alone.
It doesn't come with instructions, but I was able to figure it out very quickly despite having no experience with these things. Like previous reviewers mentioned, the pin must be pushed in the direction of the arrow (assuming your watch has arrows). The vertical alignment (watch pin to tool pin) is very important, but you can easily adjust that with the metal screw on the side... it looks like it's moving only horizontally, but it actually allows precision adjustment in the vertical direction. You can use the tool to push the pins back in.
When I was looking for something like this on Amazon, I almost bought a whole watch repair kit because I wasn't really sure what I needed. If you only need to remove/add links, this is all you need!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Cheap but effective Sep 29, 2011
By J. Haggard I have an Invicta watch that I received and it was WAY too big when I got it. I didnt' want to take it down to my local store and have them charge me $15 to resize it so I ordered this tool and it worked perfectly.
I do have a complaint though...
The points you screw on to push the pin out, on mine they screwed on straight, but the dial you turned to push it into the hole on the link was NOT straight so as you spun it the point was spinning off center. It made lining up the hold with the point very difficult.
Once I got the point into the hole I had no issues at all, just took a little extra focus, but I saved money so It was not that big of a deal.
Do note, at least on the Invicta watch, on the back side of the links are arrows, it points in the direction the link pin pushes out, if you push the opposite direction of the arrows the pin will NOT come out and you'll probably break one of the tips on the pusher tool.
That being said, it does come with multiple tips which is a good thing. Another bad thing, no directions come with this tool. You need to find them online.
If you have a watch and need to resize it, this works, there are more expensive ones you can get but why would you?
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