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Description
Designed for Easy Home Use

Resize Your Watch Band in Minutes, Not Days

Achieve the perfect fit without a trip to the jeweler. This professional-grade tool allows you to safely and easily remove links from your metal watch bracelet right at your own desk.

Effortless "Twist-to-Push" Operation

Forget complex tools or hammering. This tool uses a controlled screw mechanism to gently and precisely force the pin out of the watch link. Simply align the strap and rotate the metal knob for a smooth extraction.

Smooth Action Controlled Force No Hammering Needed

Precision Alignment, Safe Results

The tool's base features a dedicated groove to hold your watch strap steady. This ensures the driving pin aligns perfectly with the link connector, preventing slipping that could scratch or damage your timepiece.

Secure Hold Universal Fit Groove Protects Watch Finish

Built for Long-Term Reliability

The main drive screw and pushing pins are crafted from durable metal to withstand repeated use, ensuring you have a reliable tool for years of adjustments.

Metal Drive System Durable Build Compact & Portable

Simple 4-Step Process

Follow the directional arrows on your watch strap. Align the pin, adjust the platform height if necessary, and gently rotate the knob to push the link pin out.

Specifications

Tool Length 6.40 cm (approx. 2.52 in)
Tool Width 1.30 cm (approx. 0.51 in)
Pin Length 1.50 cm (approx. 0.59 in)
Primary Materials Metal Screw & Pins, Durable Body
In the Box 1x Watch Link Remover Tool

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this work on my specific watch brand?

This tool is designed to work with most standard metal watch bands that use push-pins to connect the links. It is not suitable for bands held together by screws or spring bars.

How do I know which direction to push the pin out?

Most watch bands have small arrows engraved on the underside of the links indicating the direction the pin must be pushed out. Always push in the direction of the arrow to avoid damaging the band.

What if the pin bends during use?

Bending can occur if the tool pin is not perfectly aligned with the band's pin hole before applying pressure. Ensure everything is level before rotating the knob.