1. Watch Band Link Removal Tool * 1
2. Spring Bar Tool * 1
3. Punch Pins * 3
4. Flat Head Screwdriver * 1
5. Spare Pins * 5
6. Watch Band Holder * 1
7. Watch Hammer * 1
8. Watch Cleaning Cloth * 1 (Random Color)
9. White Transparent Organizer * 1
1: Snap the watch band into the watch slot of the strap remover to hold the thimble against the pin of the strap hole.
2: Use your thumb or forefinger to fix the strap and slowly twist the handle to push out the pin.
1: Snap the watch link into the slot at the front of the strap remover and hold the pin against the watch band pin hole.
2: Fix the pin with your thumb and forefinger and hit the pin with a hammer to push out the pin.
1: Snap the watch band into the watch band holder slot, and hold the punch pin against the watch band pin hole.
2: Use the thumb and the food to fix the pin with a hammer to hit the pin can be pushed out of the pin.
Screw the handle of the watch link removal tool counterclockwise to the proper position.
The recessed end is the removal end and the smooth end is the push-out end.
Place the watch band into the “watch link slot” of the watch link remover, align the small pins between the bands to be removed, start from the side of the recessed end and turn the handle of the watch band remover tool clockwise to push out the pins.
Note: The hole of the watch link must be aligned with the small round hole at the bottom of the watch band holder.
Put the watch band into the watch band holder slot, the holes of the watch band must be aligned with the small round holes at the bottom of the watch band holder.
The recessed end is the removal end and the smooth end is the push-out end.
Align the thimble with the recessed end of the watch strap. Hold the thimble in place with the thumb of your index finger, then tap the small hammer to eject the pin.
Just pull the pin out by hand.
Place the watch band in the watch slot, find the correct direction to align, rotate to top out.
Used for the more solid difficult to top out the pin with pliers clamped pin pull out can be.
For removing and installing leather band and some steel link: (some steel link require larger lugs)
The watch band holder is used to catch the watch band, use the punch pin to hold the watch band pin and hit it with a hammer (this method is suitable for more solid pins).
The steel side is used to strike the pin and the rubber side is used to strike the pin to avoid scratches.
Brief content visible, double tap to read full content.Full content visible, double tap to read brief content.I have an older watch bracelet pin removal tool, but the pins are getting bent and it was cheaper to buy this than get replacements.I was dubious at the very low price, but this is a surprisinglyi well assembled kit.True, the tool and stand are made of lightweight plastics, but they feel durable enough.In fact, it flexes less than my old tool.It comes with 5 pins (1 in the tool, 4 extra in a storage case) and 3 punch pins, so I should get many years of use from this set.It also has a spring bar removal tool and a flat head screwdriver, which are nice additions.The little hammer is surprisingly heavy for its size, but the handle is quite thin making it a challenge to keep the hammer head straight and true while tapping on the punch pin.It has a storage case to hold everything, though it's thin and flimsy with a dodgey clasp.Still, for the very low price, it's a very good value for the amount of tools and spare pins included.