Moving the links at about a 90 degrees worked great. Pins unscrewed easily with supplied screwdriver but would not pull out. You're the only one who pointed this out. Thank you.
As a punch you can use a wooden toothpick - those olive picks are great, since wood won’t make any scratch and it is not a lot of power needed to push that spring; in a again with the nail like in the video! Great, thank you!
Moving the links at about a 90 degrees worked great. Pins unscrewed easily with supplied screwdriver but would not pull out. You're the only one who pointed this out. Thank you.
As a punch you can use a wooden toothpick - those olive picks are great, since wood won’t make any scratch and it is not a lot of power needed to push that spring; in a again with the nail like in the video! Great, thank you!
thank you very much . it was so helpful. ordered the same in 6 yesterday . great tutorial and all perfectly to be seen !
Thanks for this great tutorial. I’m waiting for my band to arrive, will need to find a punch on Amazon.
Thank you very much for your detailed instructions.
Thanks for the video. Saved me using pliers on a new watchband 🙄
thanks this really helped me out
Thank you.
Thanks Brodie
Great tutorial. Thanks Bro
Thanks to you Sir, perfect for a first one ! Keep going 😉. Friendly from 🇫🇷 🐓
Thanks man, super helpful. 👌
Thank you
How big of wrist does it accommodate out of the box?
I don't know but I had to remove six links to fit my medium sized wrist.