Holding the link that is gripping the pin (i.e. the side with the middle part) helps. When pushing the pins back in maybe use a hard, flat plastic part (e.g. the edge of a plastic kitchen tablet, i used the plastic grip of a pocket knife) where a few scratches don't matter to avoid scratching the watch. bea a bit careful not to bend the pins, also note the adjustment holes at the clasp as additional options. I put the pins in just halfway, then carefully (to avoid bending or losing the unsecured pin) tested the fit.
Useful video they come out fairly easy just done mine then found it much easier once half way back in to then have it totally flat to push the pin the rest of the way back into the other side....
I received mine today and was looking for some information on adjusting the band. Your video was great. I have about a 7.25 - 7.5 " wrist. I removed 4 links and then used the micro adjustment. Thank you for your post.
Haha 😄 to think I have fans 😅 thanks for kind words :) I try to assist that's the nice thing with a small channel whilst hopefully it grows more these big channels are all commercial sponsored etc I'm unlikely to ever do that be offered or even want to do that 😀 I think someone asked for a detailed comparison of mudmaster and frogman analogue one day I'll get on that one :) thanks again
Thanks for the tutorial, I managed to get a perfect fit. Quick question that's driving me insane. When I move my hand I can hear some kind of noise coming from the clasp. I'm sure It's not coming from the watch itself because I removed it from the bracelet and I can still hear the noise. It's like something's rocking back and forth but I see no movement whenever I try to identify what's causing the noise. Any ideas if this is normal?
Cool! I just oredered the green version of the MTG, and was wondering if sizing the band was gonna be an issue. So, no arrows to point which way to put the pin on the links? Just push the pins out and push them back in from either way?
The bracelet on this is shockingly bad, they will tell you the plastic underneath is for comfortable reasons but that's not true, they just didn't want to make a nice bracelet
Holding the link that is gripping the pin (i.e. the side with the middle part) helps. When pushing the pins back in maybe use a hard, flat plastic part (e.g. the edge of a plastic kitchen tablet, i used the plastic grip of a pocket knife) where a few scratches don't matter to avoid scratching the watch. bea a bit careful not to bend the pins, also note the adjustment holes at the clasp as additional options.
I put the pins in just halfway, then carefully (to avoid bending or losing the unsecured pin) tested the fit.
Great video...iust bought this watch but I already can't stand how difficult they made it to adjust the bracelet. Lucky I already had all the tools
Exactly what I needed - thank you
Great vid. Wasn't sure if the plastic inlays made doing this different. But looks straight forward. Thanks!
Useful video they come out fairly easy just done mine then found it much easier once half way back in to then have it totally flat to push the pin the rest of the way back into the other side....
I received mine today and was looking for some information on adjusting the band. Your video was great. I have about a 7.25 - 7.5 " wrist. I removed 4 links and then used the micro adjustment. Thank you for your post.
I got a pin-pusher tool from Citizen that's really awesome. Like the Emu combined with the poking tool. Works a treat.
So it doesn’t matter which side you take off and take on?
Thanks a lot for the demonstration!
Awesome video! Thanks for listening to your fans!
Haha 😄 to think I have fans 😅 thanks for kind words :)
I try to assist that's the nice thing with a small channel whilst hopefully it grows more these big channels are all commercial sponsored etc I'm unlikely to ever do that be offered or even want to do that 😀
I think someone asked for a detailed comparison of mudmaster and frogman analogue one day I'll get on that one :) thanks again
that reminded me I got quite an awesome tool I bought ears ago to disassemble bracelets - it might be useful in near future ;)
Does it often need resized or does the end piece handle most sized wrists?
Thanks for the tutorial, I managed to get a perfect fit.
Quick question that's driving me insane. When I move my hand I can hear some kind of noise coming from the clasp. I'm sure It's not coming from the watch itself because I removed it from the bracelet and I can still hear the noise. It's like something's rocking back and forth but I see no movement whenever I try to identify what's causing the noise. Any ideas if this is normal?
Absolute champ, thank you very much for your guide, was very clear and on point.
Thank you 😊
Good god 3:02 is what you need.
Cool! I just oredered the green version of the MTG, and was wondering if sizing the band was gonna be an issue. So, no arrows to point which way to put the pin on the links? Just push the pins out and push them back in from either way?
Definitely no obvious arrows so very sure either side. Thanks and hope you enjoy your watch when it arrives
Thanks. Very useful.
Do you know where I can buy a metal band for the MTG's?
Hy how are how to adjust tha link of g shock g-a1000cf please guide
Thanks
thank you!
And you for watching :)
The bracelet on this is shockingly bad, they will tell you the plastic underneath is for comfortable reasons but that's not true, they just didn't want to make a nice bracelet