How to Replace a Watch Strap
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crwdns2942287:0crwdne2942287:0Millions wear watches everyday as a useful accessory. Most of the value in watches is in the body and mechanisms, not in the strap. A cheap watch strap failure can make an expensive watch useless if not repaired. Save money on watch repairs or make your watch more fashionable by reading this guide.
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Begin by laying a soft towel or fabric on a table.
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Hold the watch with the face in your palm, with one end of the strap free to move.
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Insert your Spring Bar tool into the gap between the end of the watch strap and the watch body.
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Press down and compress the spring. By pushing the bar away from the body, one end of the spring bar should come loose.
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Being cautious as to not damage the body or spring bar, slide the bar out from its hole and remove the strap.
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Set this half of the strap with the spring bar aside until we remove the other strap.
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Repeat steps 2-4 to remove the other end of the watch strap.
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Replace the old or damaged watch straps by simply sliding the spring bars out and into the new straps
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Begin the reassembly by sliding the bottom of the spring bar into its hole on the watch body.
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Using your spring bar tool, compress the bar and slide back into place.
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Repeat step 7 on the other side of the watch.
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Give the watch a tug to make sure all parts are installed correctly.
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You have completed the fix! We hope this guide has helped.
You have completed the fix! We hope this guide has helped.
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