How To Resize Seiko Pin and Collar Bracelet

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 153

  • @jqtaylor
    @jqtaylor 7 лет назад +4

    THANK YOU for saving me a lot of grief and aggravation. I have the exact watch on your video and lost the collars. After a few hours searching my workspace and crawling on the floor, I found them, followed your clear instructions and my day was complete. Great video, thanks again.

  • @eyeheartsushi2212
    @eyeheartsushi2212 6 лет назад +1

    This is the best instructional video about bracelet sizing on RUclips.

  • @mattfong9263
    @mattfong9263 Месяц назад

    This video saved me a lot of money. I didn't realize I was using a wrong sized puncher and made my collar too big. The pin kept falling out but I used the plier method and no longer needed to go to a repair shop. Old video, but a goodie! Thanks so much for posting!

  • @johnnyace46
    @johnnyace46 7 месяцев назад

    2024 and your video is still the best. I was able to correct the errors I made in resizing a Citizen Series 8 GMT. It fell off my wrist in a restaurant. I was lucky not to have lost it. Your video helped me correctly do the job because you explained and demonstrated exactly how the pin and collar system works . Once I understood it I was able to fix my errors with confidence.
    Thank you for your excellent work in making the video. I subscribed and look forward to learning more from you.

  • @pleaseenteraname833
    @pleaseenteraname833 4 дня назад

    Great job of explaining how to size a pin and collar bracelet with the collar seated in the center link. I hadn’t seen this variation, and just spent 20 minutes trying to get the collar to fit in a hole that it was not designed for… 🤦‍♂️😂🙏

  • @zwaistheStig
    @zwaistheStig 7 лет назад +5

    Great video, I have watched many videos on this subject and none of them had a clue what they're doing, you on the other hand know exactly how it's supposed to be done. Thanks

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад +3

      Thanks for the comment I appreciate it. But I had to screw it up several times to figure out how to do it right.

    • @zwaistheStig
      @zwaistheStig 7 лет назад +3

      Doesn't matter that you screwed it up learning how to do it, everyone screws up a bit when trying to figure something out, at least you learned from your mistakes and showed the correct way to do it, many videos show the wrong way like putting the pin in first and then driving the collar in from the side.

  • @TaiwanLYC
    @TaiwanLYC 6 лет назад +1

    just want to come back to this video and thank you. your video explains the pin and collar system the best compare to other RUclips videos and as someone said in another comment you actually do it the right way and some videos teach the wrong ways

  • @nhecos2998
    @nhecos2998 2 года назад

    An "old" video, but still helped me a lot in 2021. Thank you!

  • @adjutant
    @adjutant 2 года назад

    I just got my very first mechanical watch. I took it to a watch repair shop to get it resized. Then I went to my friend's home and as I was showing to him, the pin slipped out. I was like WHAT. Much like you, I had no idea there was a collar involved. I picked up the pin and slid it back in. I sort of felt some friction, so I assumed the pin was friction fit by itself. Then it slipped out again when I got home. I googled my problem and eventually came around to your video. Thank goodness I had a loose collar with spare links I got from the shop when he removed them.
    I have no idea if maybe the shop forgot to put the collar, or the collar was there but I didn't see it fall out. In any case, I'm kind of glad it happened because I got to learn something about my watch I probably would never have learned about. Your video truly saved me.

  • @gordonhindle
    @gordonhindle 6 лет назад +1

    Thank God for you and your video!!! Makes an impossible job, easy. Thanks alot. I saw another one first, it was rubbish and he got it all wrong. This man is the business!

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  6 лет назад

      Glad to help Gordon. There's a few mistakes that can be made when dealing with these bracelets hopefully I covered them all well enough to make the process easy.

  • @SirStamford27
    @SirStamford27 7 лет назад +7

    Brilliant video. I worked out years ago how to do this only by trial and error, cause there never was a comprehensive video out there how to do it. I still kept looking if someone would make a video like this, and you've done it. Great stuff, I suspect you will get lots of thanks for this!

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback I appreciate.

  • @gruffydd1000
    @gruffydd1000 7 лет назад +4

    Perfect. I just bought a sarb033 and this is exactly what I needed.
    Thanks.

  • @22Phanatic
    @22Phanatic 7 лет назад +2

    Excellent tutorial! Helped a bunch, I was panicking , you made it easy! Thx

  • @dyslexicbien
    @dyslexicbien 10 месяцев назад +1

    The most secure bracelet system

  • @nicesoot
    @nicesoot 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video, it made resizing my SARB033 a lot easier.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  6 лет назад

      Glad it helped, thanks for watching.

  • @ewhip17
    @ewhip17 6 лет назад +1

    Fantastic tutorial. I was struggling with this on my new spring drive diver even after watching a different video - after watching this one I resized two links and it took me about 5 minutes. Thank you!

  • @christantoharto6985
    @christantoharto6985 6 лет назад +1

    Super great video and very precise on how to do it. I can't thank you enough for making this video. It is late here and i was losing my mind on how to put the collar and links back together before watching your video and now i feel like i'm an expert doing this collar resizing. I really appreciate you taking the time to make this video.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  6 лет назад

      Glad it helped. Thanks for watching.

  • @Giovan_Nino
    @Giovan_Nino 7 лет назад +3

    Hi another great video. My Sarb033 arrives tomorrow and I just wanted to remind myself how this dreaded pin and collar system works. I also made a mess the first few times I tried it! You are fast becoming one of my favourite go to for advice on these things. Keep up the good work.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks, and enjoy the SARB. The Pin and collar resize isn't bad on this watch if you have the right tools and take your time.

  • @toolongforyoutoread6
    @toolongforyoutoread6 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for posting this. I have yet to own a Seiko with the infamous pin and collar bracelet, but I hope to pick up a SARB sometime next year. Your video has provided the best explanation of how to adjust this bracelet that I've found anywhere.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад

      Thanks buddy I appreciate it. My goal was to create a comprehensive explanation to adjusting these bracelets, because when I was resizing mine, I couldn't find a resource that explained it as fully or in-depth as I would have liked. Hopefully some more people get some use out of it.

  • @katseverino1085
    @katseverino1085 Год назад

    Thank you so much. I just picked up a BNIB Dawn Grey Turtle, and couldn't"t figure out where the collars went. Now I know. Arrow side, in middle section of link. After that, it was simple. Like another viewer suggested, I used one of the pin pusher tools, slid the collar on it, then used it to guide it into the correct hole. Much easier, than trying to use tweezers.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  Год назад

      Glad the video helped. Thanks for watching.

  • @larryfillingim1391
    @larryfillingim1391 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent video, very well done and I'm sure we all appreciate the way in which it was presented so that we don't make mistakes that could possibly cause us to lose our watches.

  • @jfaubl
    @jfaubl 7 лет назад +1

    Helpful video. I've resized many watches and my new Seiko has this pin and collar which I've never seen before.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад

      Thanks John glad it was helpful. The pin and collar system isn't all that bad once you understand how it works and what tools to use.

  • @johnhudgins5608
    @johnhudgins5608 6 лет назад +2

    Great video but … After watching your video I wrongly assumed that my SSC560 was a "pin & collar" type bracelet but come to find out, it isn't. It's just a "pin" bracelet. Nothing in the owner's manual gave me a clue so I was glad to find your video. I had to order the pin removal set - long story but it took 19 days to come from China no less! I followed your instructions up to the point of looking for the collar only to discover that there wasn't one. Thought I had lost it (like you warned against) but upon removing the second pin, no collar there either. So, upon reassembly, pushing on the pin against the plastic block as you suggested resulted in the pin just "popping" back into place. So I examined the other pin that I had removed and eureka, the pin has a wider end and a smaller end. So, I guess the collar is kinda built-in to the link. Anyway, looks like Seiko simplified the whole process on some models. Thanks again. I would have had to take it to a watch smith otherwise. I enjoyed doing it myself. Oh yea, upon reassembly, put the small end of the pin into the link first (from the opposite direction of removal - as you indicated).

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  6 лет назад

      Ya sounds like you have standard friction pins on that watch. They’re easier to work with. Thanks for watching I appreciate it.

  • @chrsn
    @chrsn 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this great vid! It enabled me to resize the bracelet on my SARB035 with confidence

  • @davidhill3939
    @davidhill3939 2 года назад

    Thanks, Guy! Very helpful video from a good natured fellow.

  • @jeholloway2
    @jeholloway2 7 лет назад +1

    Wow this is an amazing tutorial. Thanks for going to the trouble of making this for us!

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад

      Thanks for watching glad it helps.

  • @joehancock2735
    @joehancock2735 2 года назад

    Good info. Just bought a new Seiko and realized the band did not adjust like others I have had over 50 years.

  • @rvfixerguybrian
    @rvfixerguybrian 7 лет назад +6

    very helpful. worked perfectly when I did mine

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад

      Glad it helped you out. It's not to hard once you see it done once or twice.

  • @Spyboy256
    @Spyboy256 7 лет назад +1

    This has been a very helpful video, thanks very much for making it. You have made it look a simple process, but for elderly eyes I suspect it may be more problematic!

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад

      Thanks I'm glad it was helpful, I appreciate the comment.

  • @acawroom79
    @acawroom79 2 года назад

    Awesome video, thank you for inspiration and encouragement. Adjusting my bracelet was a breeze. :)

  • @csarcpab
    @csarcpab 5 лет назад

    Great advise Guy! cannot imagine seizing the bracelet while trying to keep it in frame. I purchased for Christmas a Seiko 5 SKN357, Beautiful blue dial with the 5 logo pattern, not so much for the bracelet and its links system: total nightmare rezising it and when did the bracelet would just pinch me grabbing my skin hair all the time. I purchased a Hirsch brown leather strap and besides solving my hair pinching problem, it takes your eyes to the whole dial making it outstand and look just amazing! Keep the great content coming!

  • @asian_mando
    @asian_mando 6 лет назад +1

    Perfect video! I saved myself $8 and gained a life skill haha

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  6 лет назад

      Who said you can’t teach an old dog new tricks?

  • @mitchd1963
    @mitchd1963 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks got one of these in the post and didn't know about the pin and coller system and would of been pulling my hair out trying to figure it out

  • @kingarthur4419
    @kingarthur4419 4 года назад

    Great video!! What I usually do is I guide the collar on to the small punch tool and then take the tool with the collar and just guide it into the hole. I used the tweezers at fist but I kept springing collars across the room. The punch tool works best for me.

  • @jimbouk3
    @jimbouk3 7 лет назад +7

    Brilliant video- thanks a lot really helped me out. Keep up the fantastic work 👍🏽

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад +1

      jimbo jonez thanks I appreciate it.

  • @alexandrosd7959
    @alexandrosd7959 7 лет назад +3

    great video .. i see that you help a lot your subscribers by answering their questions in the comments ....im sure that one day you will become a great youtube channel ...you helped me a lot by reading in another comment that you said that you have a 7" wrist and it looks as if it fits great on yours ...im have been wanting to buy one for so long but i was afraid of how it was going to fit my 6.5" wrist thinking that it was gonna be to small but know i feel convinced ...thanks a lot for the help.
    Best Regards,
    Alex.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад

      Thanks for watching and glad to help.

  • @Psychedelicide
    @Psychedelicide 4 года назад

    Great vid!! I’ve also noticed that some of the bracelets have pins with a distinct head & a narrow rounded tip for the collar side. Driving in the wrong side of the pin will also damage the collar.

  • @fabri23rsv4
    @fabri23rsv4 6 лет назад +1

    You video it is really helpful! Thank you a lot for that, it helped me to resize my sarb033 and the Sarb035 of the wife. Well done!

  • @thackleberry
    @thackleberry 2 года назад

    Thanks for this, such a comprehensive video!

  • @1968jpy
    @1968jpy 5 лет назад

    Awesome detailed and explanatory video on sizing a Seiko bracelet. I’ve sized two pin and collar bracelets. One on s Seiko Sumo and one on my Orient Mforce Bravo. It’s really not bad at all .

  • @kitamexl
    @kitamexl 5 лет назад

    Thanks you sir , i understand now , how to resizing my seiko bracelet 👍🏻

  • @Cerevisi
    @Cerevisi 7 лет назад +4

    Wow, you just saved my a$$. I just got the SARY057 Presage (It's fucking beautiful!). I lost the 3 micro-bushings after knocking out three links for resizing and AMAZINGLY found them on my carpet and on the sofa where I was working.. all three! I wasn't sure I wouldn't going insane for not being able to put this back together, after a few duh, no friction pin falling out moments ;) Then I found you....

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад

      Aeoster that's crazy you found those collars. Glad the video helped.

  • @stevenstanley9979
    @stevenstanley9979 3 года назад

    Superb video , made it look less daunting

  • @sdt532000
    @sdt532000 7 лет назад +2

    Good explanation with all concerns and thanks for your sharing.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад

      sdt532000 thanks for watching. Glad it was helpful.

  • @y.e.2438
    @y.e.2438 5 лет назад

    This is the best video I found, thank you very much.

  • @MiltonFVila
    @MiltonFVila 7 лет назад +5

    Excelent! Thank you for a most informative video!

  • @ragingcao
    @ragingcao 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent instructional video. Thank you!

  • @hokkku
    @hokkku 6 лет назад +1

    Im happy to find your video and i resized my spb077J1, thank you. :)

  • @will33200
    @will33200 7 лет назад +2

    I watched many videos too and everybody goes wrong. You are the only one doing it the right way, thanks for that ! Now I'm sure I have done it the right way ! But why Seiko do that ? Screw pin are more practical and have the same efficiency, don't they ?

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад +1

      will33200 thanks for watching and the comments. I'm not sure why they use these pin and collar bracelets, but they aren't the only ones. I had a Casio Protrek that used the same sort of system.

  • @Roscoeverdin5469
    @Roscoeverdin5469 4 года назад

    Thank you. I had no idea about a collar and pin link. I just ran into a dual pin band. Interesting to say the least.

  • @Watchatete
    @Watchatete 5 лет назад

    Very useful as those pins and collars are confusing for the first time bracelet adjustment.

  • @strannostrannovasrr
    @strannostrannovasrr 7 лет назад +1

    Very instructive. Thanks a lot.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад

      stranno strannovasrr thanks hope it helped.

  • @mikemc1114
    @mikemc1114 7 лет назад +3

    Very good informative video. Thanks.

  • @AteebTallaat
    @AteebTallaat 3 года назад

    Great explanation

  • @The944S2
    @The944S2 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent informative video. Many thanks Buddy.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад

      Glad to help. Thanks for watching.

  • @pejpm
    @pejpm 7 лет назад +2

    I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong, but the holes on either side of the central part of the link seem to be the same size. I can't get the collar to go back in. It's an SRPA21....are all Seiko collar/pin bracelets of the same design?

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад +1

      Seiko has another style pin and collar bracelet m where the collar goes on the outside of the link not in the center. Long Island Watch just did a video on that style. Look yo his video and see if that helps.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад +2

      Here's a link to Marc's video.
      ruclips.net/video/cwr3kkLKjqo/видео.html

  • @JayKay-ht8rg
    @JayKay-ht8rg 7 лет назад

    Great vid. Helped me a LOT. Thanks.
    Only Seiko would make such a bloody complicated system! What was wrong with the usual split pin system? Just pushes in or out. Simple! Or the pins that just screw in or out!

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад

      I had a Casio Pro-Trek on a Titanium bracelet that also used a pin-and-collar system. But it's not super common.

  • @LawrenceTracey
    @LawrenceTracey 6 лет назад +1

    That is very helpful. Thank you.

  • @jpzambrano1248
    @jpzambrano1248 5 лет назад

    Great video! As you said I used the smallest punch to take out the pin and collar from the link but I noticed that the collar was stuck even though I used the smallest punch. What should I do to take it out?

  • @kengseong
    @kengseong 2 года назад

    Great tutorial. appreciate it!

  • @valueink
    @valueink 4 года назад +1

    Where do you get different diameters push pins? The ones that come in the watch repair sets seem to be the same size.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  4 года назад +1

      Mine came with a set of different ones.

  • @the_DOS
    @the_DOS 4 года назад

    This helped me out! Thanks brother!

  • @markeletr
    @markeletr Год назад

    I wish I had found this video before I started taking apart my bracelet. I was watching other videos, apparently seiko makes a couple of different styles with pin and colour. The other style has the colour sitting in the outer portion, and I could not understand why the collar was not fitting. I know you said you bent the pin, but what I believe is that in this particular style you punch out and re-insert the pin in the same direction of the arrow. You should do this because that sets the colour correctly into its position. If you reverse that then you are essentially trying to push the collar into the other portion of the link, which is wrong.

  • @donnyboon2896
    @donnyboon2896 2 года назад

    Glad I watched your video.👍🏻

  • @timandrew1281
    @timandrew1281 6 лет назад +1

    Originally, the collars are on the outside of the bracelet, opposite the head of the pin. but when you put the collars in, you put them on the inside of the link, are you saying this is a better way of doing it, or have you put them on in the wrong place?

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  6 лет назад

      Hi Tim thanks for watching. I'm sorry I'm not sure I follow your question. The collar only fits in one place. Seiko does have another version where the color fits in a different place (the outer edge of the bracelet link) but in the case of this bracelet it only fits in the inner area of the link.

    • @timandrew1281
      @timandrew1281 6 лет назад +1

      Ah, Right. My Seiko Monster arrived yesterday, and I need to take a link out, so was looking at videos on how to do it. It looks like I have the other version, where the collars are on the outer edge. Good video, at least I know what I have to do, need to buy a bit of kit off Amazon, Just Subscribed.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  6 лет назад

      Yeah, it should work roughly the same but the collar is just on that outer link edge instead of on the inner link. Putting those back together could be a little bit more annoying because on my version the collar gets retained while you push the pin in by the link next to it. On yours you'll have to find a way to hold that collar in place while you drive the pin, but it shouldn't be a whole lot more difficult.

  • @eric106071
    @eric106071 6 лет назад +1

    Any recommendations on obtaining extra pins and collars?

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  6 лет назад

      I called the Seiko USA customer service and asked for some extras and they mailed them to me.

  • @JosephUpfield-my4ql
    @JosephUpfield-my4ql 4 месяца назад +1

    anyone know where you can get replacement pins and collars for this bracelet?

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  4 месяца назад

      Call Seiko customer service.

  • @sami507-m8
    @sami507-m8 Год назад +1

    20:25 literally two minutes before this part of the video, i bended the pin.

  • @KingofDoubleBogey
    @KingofDoubleBogey 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you

  • @vincentpickett121
    @vincentpickett121 4 года назад

    Is it the same way you size a jubilee pin@collar bracelet, that's what I'm up against now.

  • @chrisdinardo5217
    @chrisdinardo5217 6 лет назад +1

    Just got the watch. Does the winding mechanism make noise when you move this wrist? Mine send a bit loud

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  6 лет назад

      The oscillating rotor on all my Seiko watches are audible. It's probably fine, but hard to say without hearing it.

  • @aaronthomas4883
    @aaronthomas4883 5 лет назад

    Great video. Pin and collar, Friction (cotter)? Threaded. Are those the only 3 style of link pins?

    • @romanmichaelhamilton8729
      @romanmichaelhamilton8729 5 лет назад

      On my new Turtle Prospex, they now use two collars. The bore diameter in the smaller end of the link is smaller, while the bored diameter on the larger part of the link is larger. The pin then has two of the collars on each end. I found out yesterday that you have to push both collars in very firmly on each side of the links. This new system is a bit harder now than what is shown her. Ugh.

  • @jackchan6120
    @jackchan6120 4 года назад

    it works man thanks

  • @tcabner
    @tcabner 7 лет назад +2

    What is the largest wrist size that the SARB033 can fit?

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад

      I'm not sure out of the box, but you can request extra links from Seiko and they will mail them out to you at no charge. I requested and was provided 3 extra links, because I just wanted to have some spare links on hand. That said out of the box I had to remove 1 link from the bracelet to get a good fit on my 7" wrist.

  • @carbondragon
    @carbondragon 4 года назад

    I'm dealing with what seems to be a totally different pin and collar bracelet from Deep blue (master 1000 with jubilee). It seems to be a straight pin through a collar placed in one of the center links (not the one in the center of the 5 links but on one side (number 2 or 4 not sure), It's murder to get the pins out and I'm not quite sure on how to get the links back connected. I doubt even a watchmaker would know. NO videos I can find for these weird bracelets either. There are some WatchUSeek posts though that are years old. So they are pin and collar but not THIS kind of pin and collar.

  • @davidcoleman2463
    @davidcoleman2463 4 года назад

    I need to take out 3 links . Do I do 2 on one side ? One on the other ?

    • @erichg.6235
      @erichg.6235 4 года назад

      1 and a half on each side....

  • @anjadorn4177
    @anjadorn4177 7 лет назад

    Great video👌✌️👍

  • @deborahhenderson4729
    @deborahhenderson4729 2 месяца назад

    ive put the pin in the wrong way and cant get ut out

  • @tomasinacovell4293
    @tomasinacovell4293 5 лет назад

    G'Job, kid!

  • @gwcrispi
    @gwcrispi 6 месяцев назад

    Don't use metal tweezers! Collars POP right out of them. Lost two collars as they flew across my desk. Only found one of them. Luckily, I was removing a link on each size of the clasp so I had room to lose one.
    Also, and this took me a LONG time to figure out..., but the collar drops into only one side of the "male" link. Watch 19:00 carefully. I was trying to put in from the outside of the "female" side.

  • @joefagan9335
    @joefagan9335 5 лет назад

    I’ve lost a collar - does anyone know where to find a replacement?

  • @davidcoleman2463
    @davidcoleman2463 4 года назад

    You never showed us how to take the link out from the clasp .

  • @MennHerr
    @MennHerr 5 лет назад

    Thanks i use this information a Loot

  • @KRW628
    @KRW628 7 лет назад +2

    4 minutes ago, I bought a replacement bracelet because I can't deal with removing the links. Last week, I removed the screw-in links on a Strapcode bracelet.. The whole job took 4 minutes.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад

      Strapcode bracelets look pretty nice. I haven't tried one yet but I bet it's great. Out of curiosity what size screw driver fits the screws on those, in case I get one, so I can have the correct tool ready.

    • @KRW628
      @KRW628 7 лет назад

      Just a small flat head from my set of jewelers tools. maybe about 2mm

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  7 лет назад

      Cool, thanks for the info. I might pick one up for my SKX one day.

  • @hariowen3840
    @hariowen3840 Год назад

    Some of those slots in the plastic block are narrower for a reason!!!

  • @masqueman01
    @masqueman01 Год назад

    awesome. Thank you for all the details tips and tricks. You are a lifesaver. I really hate this bracelet system compared to every other type... but at least your advice made it make more sense.

  • @deborahhenderson4729
    @deborahhenderson4729 2 месяца назад

    ive no collar just a pin

  • @bobcarpenter6606
    @bobcarpenter6606 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! The biggest challenge was finding the slightly bigger hole where the collar goes.

  • @615BlackBarbie
    @615BlackBarbie Год назад

    I can't find the hole. that's what she said. lol

  • @oktc68
    @oktc68 3 года назад

    Don't bother, buy one with screws and a milled clasp