How To: Resize A Watch Bracelet


Resizing a bracelet is a very easy and straight forward procedure. There are two basic ways a bracelet can be assembled, using pins that press out, or pins that screw out. We will discuss the much more common press out pins here. You need a few tools, a little patience, and a little practice. To start with, we need a watch:



Look closely at the links, see the three parts that link everything together? There is a pin that runs through there. Now that we have the watch that needs resizing we need the first tool, a link remover:



This is a very inexpensive tool, about $20, I bought this one from www.mywatchmaker.net and it comes with the short pins that most bracelets use, and the longer pins that are needed for Omegas. Since we are working here on an Omega I have the long pin installed already. Next, take a look at the back of the bracelet at the links. You should see an arrow like this:



This tells you which way to drive the pin in and out. Line up the bracelet in the tool, making sure that the drift pin in the tool lines up exactly with the pin in the band (if the pin is too high or too low, adjust it by using the stand offs (the two black plastic U shaped pieces)).and tighten the tool, you should see the pin come out like this:



In this example you can clearly see the arrow on the link, and can see the pin is almost all the way out. To remove it completely you will need a small pair of pliers to grab it and pull. To put it back in (going the same direction as it came out, following the arrow) you need to drive the pin in by placing the side of the band on a hard surface and using a very small hammer (I use a brass tip on mine) slowly and carefully drive the pin back into the link. Here are the tools I use for this:



That is all there is to it! Good luck!

 

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