Taking the bracelet apart and removing individual links
Remove the bracelet from the case as described and
open the clasp by pressing the button on the side. Lay
the bracelet with its top surface on a firm base. Using the
special tools provided, you can now push down the se-
curing pin (1) at the desired point of separation and, at
the same time, displace the pivot pin laterally by approximately 3 milli -
metres (2) with the second special tool.
Now pull the protruding pivot pin from the bracelet (3).
The metal bracelet is now separated, and you can adjust
the length of the bracelet by removing or adding individ-
ual links.
Determining bracelet length
Place the watch with the bracelet open around your wrist
and estimate the number of surplus bracelet links that
you can now remove from the bracelet (as described
above). If you need to shorten the bracelet by several
links, you should remove the same number of links from
each half of the bracelet, if possible, to ensure that the clasp can be worn
more or less at the centre of the wrist. We have included a short link in the
clasp cover to enable you to adjust the bracelet as accurately as possible to
the size of your wrist. You can shorten your bracelet by an intermediate
amount by omitting this bracelet link, and finer adjustment to the length of
the bracelet can be made in this way.
Keep the surplus links and the separating tools in a safe place for use in any
adjustment at another time.
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