Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

6

Time Required

                          5 - 10 minutes            

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  • Link Band
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Link Band               
  • Place the watch on your wrist and determine whether links should be added or removed.
  • If watchband needs to be expanded, approximate the number of links required.

Place the watch on your wrist and determine whether links should be added or removed.

If watchband needs to be expanded, approximate the number of links required.

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Step 2

  • Set the watch on the block holder.
  • Ensure the arrows located on the links are pointing downward.

Set the watch on the block holder.

Ensure the arrows located on the links are pointing downward.

Step 3

  • When removing damaged or extra links, hold one end of the pin pusher against the pin to be removed.
  • Strike the other end of the pin pusher with the metal side of the watch hammer until the pin slides out.
  • Two pins hold each link to the band, so two pins must be removed per link.

When removing damaged or extra links, hold one end of the pin pusher against the pin to be removed.

Strike the other end of the pin pusher with the metal side of the watch hammer until the pin slides out.

Two pins hold each link to the band, so two pins must be removed per link.

Step 4

  • Discard the broken links or save any extra links that you remove.

Discard the broken links or save any extra links that you remove.

Step 5

  • To add links to the watchband, position the watch on the block holder with the arrows facing upward.
  • Insert pins into the holes that connect the new link to the rest of the watchband.
  • Use the soft side of the hammer to strike the pin down.

To add links to the watchband, position the watch on the block holder with the arrows facing upward.

Insert pins into the holes that connect the new link to the rest of the watchband.

Use the soft side of the hammer to strike the pin down.

Step 6

  • Lastly, make sure that all the pins joining the links are secured in place.

Lastly, make sure that all the pins joining the links are secured in place.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Karen Perri - Nov 12, 2017

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How do I replace a broken link when it’s the very first link that connects the band to the actual watch?

melissa.costello31 - Oct 30, 2018

How can I puchace the first link on my Michael kors ceramic watch

I need first link to attach to micheal kors ceramic white watch

Claudia Mead - Feb 2, 2018

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The lady when I bought my watch at the mall told me that Michael Kors will give you two free links I’m trying to figure out how I can go about getting that

Karenclemo@gmail.com - Jun 14, 2018

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Where can I get the white bands that cover the links on my my watch as a few have bits broken