1. Pin Type
I (Tools: Eyeleteer, Staking stand, Hammer or Pliers)
| Step 1. |
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Set the watchband onto a staking stand or other appropriate
holder. |
| Step 2. |
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Use an eyeleteer to push out the watchband connecting
pin toward the arrow. If the pin is too tight, use a hammer to lightly
tap out the pin. |
| Step 3. |
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Pull out the connecting pin with a pair of pliers. |
| Step 4. |
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The selected link can be disconnected from the adjoining
link. |
2. Leaf Spring Coupled Type (Tools: Tweezers
or Pliers)
| Step 1. |
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Use a pair of tweezers to push out the leaf spring
of the link in the direction of the arrow. |
| Step 2. |
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Remove the leaf spring by using a pair of pliers. |
| Step 3. |
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Other types of leaf springs as illustrated above are
also used in leaf Spring Coupled Type Watchbands. |
| Step 4. |
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Disconnect the link from its adjoining link. |
3.Single Screw Link Type (Tools: 1-mm Screwdriver
or Tweezers) Disassembly
| Step 1. |
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Turn the watch on its side. Firmly grasp the bracelet
in the area of the link you wish to remove. Insert the 1-mm screwdriver
tip into the slot on the screw head. While applying gentel downward
pressure on the screwdriver, turn the screwdriver counter clockwise
to loosen the screw. Continue to turn in a counter clockwise motion
until you can feel that the screw is completely free turing. |
| Step 2. |
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Grasp the end of the screw with the tip of a pair
of tweezers and remove the screw from the link. Set the screw in
a safe place for reassembly. |
| Step 3. |
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Once the screw is removed, the link will come apart.
Repeat this for as many links as necessary. If removing an uneven
number of links, remove the greater amount of links from the 6:00
side. |
Assembly
| Step 1. |
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Reassembly is opposite of disassembly. Assemble the
link, and turn the bracelet on its side. Insert the screw into the
link either with a pair of tweezers or your fingers. The screw will
only go into one side of the link. |
| Step 2. |
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With the bracelet still on its side, securely hold
the bracelet between your fingers, and place the 1-mm screwdriver
tip into the screw slot on the end of the screw. While using gentle
downward pressure on the screwdriver, turn the screw in a clockwise
direction until you feel the screw stop and the top of the screw
is just below the edge of the edge of the bracelet. Do not apply
more than gentle pressure on the screwdriver as it could cause the
screwdriver tip to slip off the screw end, which may scratch the
side of the bracelet. |
| Step 3. |
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Once the screw is screwed down in the link as fare
as it will go, give the screwdriver one final"twist" to
securely tighten the screw. Be careful not to use too much force
as the screw head could become damaged. |
4.Snap Type (Citizen Sizing Tool)
| Step 1. |
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Remove the link pine in the direction of the arrow. |
| Step 2. |
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Grasp the band on either side of the link from which
the pin was removed. Apply gentle upward pressure on the side nearest
the case, while applying gentle downward pressure on the clasp side
of the band. You will feel mechanism disengage. |
| Step 3. |
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While continuing to apply gentle pressure as outlined
in the previous step, gently"rock" the band to completely
release the mechainism. |
| Step 4. |
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After releasing the mechanism move the clasp side
of the bracelet towards the case to dissemble the links. |
| Step 5. |
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Gently pull the links apart.
Repeat the procedure for as many links as need removing. Reassembly
is opposite of disassembly. |
5.Bracelet Sizing Instructions (Tools: Citizen
Blue Pin Pusher Link Joint Remover II or Tweezers)
Link
Components |
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1) Split Pipe -Two pieces, one at each end of the
pin. Generally one split pipe will remain attached to pin during
sizing.
2) Cylinder Link - Two pieces, one at each side of the bracelet
link.
3) Link Pin - Connects link, cylinders and split pipes together. |
| Step 1. |
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Note the engraved arrow on the backside of the bracelet
showing the direction in which the link pin should be pushed and
lay the bracelet in the cradle as shown above. Align the pin of
the pin pusher with the link pin, being careful to centre it. Once
centreed?, apply slight pressure until you feel the pin begin
to move and then turn fixture upright as shown in illustration .
This slight pressure will keep the pin pusher in alignment with
the link pin while the tool is being turned upright. |
| Step 2. |
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With the fixture standing in the upright position,
apply even pressure to the pin pusher until the pin drops out. |
| Step 3. |
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Using the tweezers, set the pin/split pipe assembly
and cylinder aside. If the cylinder comes off of the pin, reassemble
the cylinder and pin. The split pipe for the link pin at this outside
end is still on the pin and dose not need to be removed. To reassemble
pin and cylinder, insert pin into the hole of the cylinder so that
the split pipe rests in the recess of the cylinder. Set aside for
use during reassembly of the bracelet. |
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