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Old 3 September 2012, 12:01 PM   #1
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Tutorial on how to find model number?

Hi I'm trying to find the best tutorial on how to remove the links on my watch to find out my model number and serial number. I found some videos on youtube but those are mostly for watches that have the pins. Mine has holes and i'm trying to remove the band with a pin but it's not working. thanks
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Old 4 September 2012, 05:54 PM   #2
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Just use a toothpick.
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Old 4 September 2012, 06:04 PM   #3
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Hi I'm trying to find the best tutorial on how to remove the links on my watch to find out my model number and serial number. I found some videos on youtube but those are mostly for watches that have the pins. Mine has holes and i'm trying to remove the band with a pin but it's not working. thanks
With a lug hole case its very very very simple to remove the bracelet just use a toothpick or similar to push in the lugpins its not rocket science to do.And if you can use a screwdriver I am sure you could unscrew a screw to remove a link just use the correct screwdriver head size to fit the screw.
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