- Shabby
I've a Seiko 5 and my band needed several links removed also. I took
it to a local jewelers, who had some sort of tool she used to push out the
pins holding the links together, and then to reinsert them as necessary. The
tool looked like a pair of pliers with large, specially shaped, jaws. Mine
had the arrows too. Not too sure but it appears to me these Seiko 5 metal
bracelets are not intended for home adjustment.
"There are only 10 kinds of people in the world;
those who understand binary, and those who don't."
like this?
http://www.zipworld.com.au/~dazb/horo/Seiko-links.jpg
use a strong pin or small screwdriver to push the latch out, make note
of which way it came out and put it back the same way, tap it in firmly
with a small hammer while holding the band on a wood block.
I found the links a tight fit to each other so you may need to loosen
two links on either side to get one out.
also if you say need to remove 3 links, take two out on the 6o'clock
side of the band, the idea is to keep the clasp in the middle of the
wrist, otherwise the watch will not sit straight on the wrist but tend
to hang of one side, because the wrist is longer on the outside or
12o'clock side.
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