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2009/08/29

Watch Band Pin Remover

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If your watch band needs adjusting, this is your tool! This handy tool will make shortening and adding links to your band a snap. This easy to use unit includes band remover and 3 extra pins 0.80 and 1.00mm. Tool adjust bands width up to size 21mm or 7/8 inches.
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Technical Details

- Spring Loaded Base for Easy Height Adjustment
- Three Extra Replacable Pins
- High Quality Finish as Seen in Picture
- Easy To Operate
- For all Kinds of Band with Push Pin Links
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Customer Buzz
 "Waste of money" 2009-08-24
By M. Watson (New York)
This thing comes without instructions.



I found something on their website with convoluted instructions, which would take more time to follow than simply going to a jeweler. If you are looking to save some time and a few bucks bypassing the jeweler by getting this thing, don't do it. Too much aggrevation and a flimsy piece of equipment at that.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Watch Pin Remover! Simple and Cheap" 2009-08-21
By M. Ford (Houston, Texas)
I recently bought an Omega Seamaster Professional Automatic from Amazon (excellent purchase) and needed to make the band smaller. I was somewhat reluctant to purchase this even with the overwhelming majority in favor of it. The Omega uses the solid pins with removable barrels and these really create a tight secure fit. I would say they are harder to remove than the cotter pin style.



As others have said, if you take your time, this pin remover works very well. I didn't even break the pusher pin on the device as so many others have. It does come with extras though. If you line the pin up and screw the pusher in SLOWLY and back it out if you feel too much resistance and then re-align and re-push, the pin will come out far enough that you can finish it with a pair of pliers.



I hate having to go to the jeweler and have stuff like this done, especially when they charge you for it. I have a jeweler that will normally do this for free, but it's still a hassle to have it done. I like that I was able to take my time and take as many links out and even add them back to get the perfect fit.



REMEMBER, as others have said, take your time and go SLOW. If you feel too much resistance while pushing, back the pin driver out, re-align and then try again. You'll know it when you encounter too much resistance, you'll also see the pusher pin start to slightly bend. Stop if you see that! Anymore and it will break.



Anyway, I'm glad I purchased this, because now I can professionally do any of my watches. I hope this review helps you.

Customer Buzz
 "not suitable for all watch bands" 2009-08-19
By eqtyanalyst (NYC)
This tool does serve its simple purpose of pushing the pin out of and into the band, but be careful-



1) You have to hold the band very carefully so that the push pin of this tool is aligned properly.



2) This tool would work well for a band with wider links. For narrower links, however, it will push it against the side at an angle and BEND the pin inside the link. Removing a link close to the clasp is a very finicky maneuver and you'll likely mangle the band. It'll be very difficult to bend it back into shape and you'll likely have to throw away the link. It was a very costly lesson for my new (expensive) watch.. fortunately, I had just enough links left to survive this trial by error.





Customer Buzz
 "pin ext2" 2009-07-09
By Erick Walters (Connecticut)
I'm sure that this would do an excellent job for most bands. Well crafted and rugged. However, it will not work with the watch I have. Not enough clearance for the thickness of the band on my watch.

Customer Buzz
 "Functional Tool" 2009-06-24
By T. Scott
This tool does just what it is intended for - it removes pins from watch bands.

The plastic base is set up with a space where the band fits in between the driving pin and the push block which is notched to allow the band pin to be pushed out of the link.

The tool is very simple to use with the only requirement being that everything be lined up. These pins are small diameter and if not correctly aligned they will bend and they will break. Use reading glasses if necessary to avoid operator error.

If you need to size watch band(s)and are even semi mechanically inclined, then get one and save the trip to the jeweler.


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