How to Adjust a Casio S 935L Watch Band

On the inside of the band, locate the links with the arrow etched on them., Lay the watch on its side on a flat surface with the arrows pointing downward., Using a 1/32" flat head jeweller's screwdriver (or metric size 1.0), insert the tip of the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: On the inside of the band

    The arrows mark the removable links.
  2. Step 2: locate the links with the arrow etched on them.

    Be sure to leave about 1⁄2 centimeter (0.2 in) of space between the bottom of each removable link and the flat surface. , You will find that the pins have an end that looks like a screw head.

    This is misleading
    - press down very firmly on the other end. , Be careful not to lose it. ,, You will remove the other half from the other side of the band to maintain equal band length.,,, The pin will go in without trouble until the top. , The pin will snap into place. ,
  3. Step 3: Lay the watch on its side on a flat surface with the arrows pointing downward.

  4. Step 4: Using a 1/32" flat head jeweller's screwdriver (or metric size 1.0)

  5. Step 5: insert the tip of the screwdriver into one side of the removable links' pin holes.

  6. Step 6: Press downward firmly to make the pin pop out the other side.

  7. Step 7: Remove the pin on the other side of the arrow-marked link.

  8. Step 8: Repeat as necessary to remove half the needed links.

  9. Step 9: Flip the watch over so the arrows are pointing upward.

  10. Step 10: Align the holes in the remaining links.

  11. Step 11: Insert the rounded edge of one of the pins into the open link hole.

  12. Step 12: Holding the pin in place

  13. Step 13: carefully flip the watch over again and firmly push the pin fully into placing using the flat surface.

  14. Step 14: Repeat for the other half of the band as necessary.

Detailed Guide

The arrows mark the removable links.

Be sure to leave about 1⁄2 centimeter (0.2 in) of space between the bottom of each removable link and the flat surface. , You will find that the pins have an end that looks like a screw head.

This is misleading
- press down very firmly on the other end. , Be careful not to lose it. ,, You will remove the other half from the other side of the band to maintain equal band length.,,, The pin will go in without trouble until the top. , The pin will snap into place. ,

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