Posted 3 years ago and still... the original poster has yet to provid a single response to everyone's requests for a place to find the replacement parts. 🤔
I don’t understand what you mean by center punching a part of it. First, what is center punching? Second, how much force? Please let me know as I have the exact same problem with my tti
I resized a bracelet on my Citizen propilot. All the pins I put back (according to the how to video) fall out under gravity. Note the Citizen is not Pin and Collar so that's definitely not the issue here. 10/10 for your very handy video, a commonsense fix for an annoying problem.
Good solution. My watch band (a Tag) has split pins, which can be spread open like a hairpin. You can make them tighter by bending them open. But if that's not enough, I think bashing the split end (making sure the split is horizontal while doing it) would add security.
you cannot carry a little tiny locking knife, I've carried the number 8 for years but if someone told me I couldn't carry a little locking knife like that I would tell them to kiss my ass and in the fight would be on
Back the classics is an intelligent choice ever. Some products are classics. To be a classic we need an inexpensive, well done, nice design and a brand who gives you a guarantee.
I got 2 extra buttons above the touch pad dell e7450 that were causing these marks. so i just cover these 2 buttons with a paper tap (i bought it from the local medical store ). Hope so it will work.
Thanks for posting, I adjust my own watches and I've never had a problem until I received my first Seiko King Turtle yesterday. I'm not sure if I trust Seiko going forward, but it's such a beautiful watch.
thank you for this, video, ive got a movado which ive not been able to wearfor over a year now due to multiple pins and collars/tubes needing replaced or "fixed" LOL :) one was the case to braclet pin, then the clasp to bralecelt, and then a few regular link pins, I learned there are differences between those 3 its now over 20 years old (still in extremely nice condition, ill note, had it refreshed a few years back ) had the pins replaced as needed over the years, the pins arent as easy to find, as they once were and are starting to cause increase in cost to have it repaired in general so finding this video was awesome i cant wait to try this method and hopefully be able to enjoy wearing it again saved me some
What a totally useless video. You don’t show how you flatten the pin; you don’t show how you put the pin back in - you just say “pop it back in”. That was really helpful. Thanks for nothing.