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There are no arrows, no obvious pins, no pin latches. This band is different than all of the ones I've ever sized. Does anyone know how to remove links from this band?

Edit: user Septimaeus was correct in that it was a fixed link band. The link they provided helped in understanding what is requires to resize, and the band now fits my wrist like it was made for it. Thanks!!

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[โ€“] HikingVet@lemmy.ca 2 points 8 months ago

Dude, not everything can or should be repaired

This is coming from someone who makes thier living on repairing all manner of items.

That sort of strap is super cheap and meant to be easily replaced. Straps are meant to be the fail point of a wristwatch.

The movement is the part that should be repairable.

You have some serious tunnel vision if a strap ruins the sentimental value of a watch.

Give up move on.