Adjusting watch strap, advice please
Adjusting watch strap, advice please
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Hedgehopper

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1,541 posts

261 months

Saturday 25th January
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I am about to buy online a Seiko Prospex Divers watch.... SPB483J1.
If when it is delivered and the strap needs adjusting is it easy to do and would I need a special tool?
Any help and advice would be much appreciated, thanks.

AndyTR

639 posts

141 months

Saturday 25th January
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I have this kit, works well and have adjusted a fair few watches with it. Takes a little patience but works well. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B09DPMJTWX/ref...

Hedgehopper

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1,541 posts

261 months

Saturday 25th January
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Thanks for the link, very helpful. I didn’t realise that a tool kit was available.

Ians6507

9 posts

17 months

Sunday 26th January
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I have this kit and several Seiko watches. It’s fine for starts just take your time as it can be a bit fiddly.

Ed.Neumann

972 posts

25 months

Sunday 26th January
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Don't forget to put a drop of Loctite 221 or 222 on the end of the screw when you pop it back in, and DO NOT over tighten the screw, if the thread snaps off you will be gutted.

PauloHendo

6 posts

8 months

Sunday 26th January
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Ed.Neumann said:
Don't forget to put a drop of Loctite 221 or 222 on the end of the screw when you pop it back in, and DO NOT over tighten the screw, if the thread snaps off you will be gutted.
I bet you ten quid this advice is redundant.

CrippsCorner

3,210 posts

198 months

Monday 27th January
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Just take it into your local AD and they will adjust for free.

ae111sr

176 posts

240 months

Monday 27th January
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I have a Seiko Prospex Speedmaster and needed to take ouut a couple of links. The bracelet links on mine were connected by "pin and collar" and the collars are tiny and very easy to lose. I ended up losing four collars so decided to get a Strapcode bracelet with curved end links that had screw pins. Much easier to work with.

Hedgehopper

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1,541 posts

261 months

Wednesday 29th January
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Thanks for all the advice, very helpful.

magpie215

4,796 posts

206 months

Wednesday 29th January
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If it is a pin and collar system this graphic explains things.

It's for the Monster bracelet the collar can sometimes be in the centre link but the procedure is broadly the same.