Introduction
If the buckle or part of the wristband is damaged, it is a good idea to replace the bands on both sides so that they match.
Tools
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First, slide the wristband down on the spring bar to expose the shoulder of the spring bar.
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Grasp the exposed shoulder with the tweezers to perform the next step.
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Use the tweezer to depress the spring bar so that it collapses by a few millimeters and pops out of the hole that was holding it in place.
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Now carefully pull the other end of the spring bar to detach the wristband from the watch face.
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Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Is there a reason you are removing the straps before the back of the watch? They don't block the back from coming off or really get in the way much.
Andy Wickham -
its in the way, obviously it need to take them off, lol.
silentg4real -