Remove the clasp of your invicta watch band.
Remove a pin on a ceramic watch.
Lift up the watch and pull the pin out from the other side using your fingers or needle nose pliers.
The watch strap will now be in two.
If you want to remove the links from a watch band and the links use round or flat pins you ll need a spring bar tool or a pin pusher to remove the pins.
Remove the link and keep the pins safe as you need them to put the watch band back together.
They are held in place by the watch lugs of the face.
The correct way to remove a link for a ceramic band.
The correct way to remove a link for a ceramic band.
Repeat this with any additional links that need to be removed.
The watch band clasp is held in place by a spring loaded metal pin.
Count the links you need to remove from this side of the watch band moving from the loose link near the clasp in toward the watch case.
Once the pin has been removed a link from an invicta watch is easy to remove.
Exert pressure on the pin with a watch pin removal tool.
When you know how many links to remove place the watch band back in the holder and line up the hole in the last link you want to remove with a hole in the holder.
The watch lugs are the two bump outs on each side of the face that the watch band fits between.
Use your tool to carefully push back the spring bar from the watch strap clasp then push the pins so they slide out from the link you are going to remove.
The pin will not come out but will move over just enough to allow you to separate the clasp from the rest of the watch band.
Repeat this with the pin on the other side of the link.
If more than one link from the watch needs to be removed for a proper fit repeat the steps mentioned above as many times as needed.
This is where the needle nose pliers may be needed to finally extract the pin from the strap.
Remove the watch band from the tool and extract the pin.
Take your pin pusher and repeat the.
Inside the end of the band is a pin that is expanded into the lugs to hold the band on.