On many Pulsar watches there are 5-6 removable links. If you check the back of the band there will be an arrow showing the direction the pin should be pushed to remove it. Use a watch band tool or a small paperclip or stiff wire to push out the pin. two pins must be removed to take out 1 link. (Note the direction the pins are in when removed so they can be reinserted.) When reassembling be sure to push the pins in until they click.
Thanks for the above; I managed to take the links out of my new watch in ten minutes. I would warn others, however, that the pins were really quite difficult to shift; to the extent that I began to wonder whether I had followed the instructions correctly! I suggest something stronger than a paper clip may be needed. I used a tapestry needle (thicker and blunter than a standard hand sewing one) clamped in a vice to push the band down onto.
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Japan. Pulsar watches actually belonged to the Hamilton company but was taken over by Seiko in 1979. Pulsar created the first digital watch in the world.
Seiko corporation. They can be contacted through the Pulsar web site. Just search: Pulsar Watch.
As the band is made of leather which is easier to adjust the band size for smaller wrists
, our Triumph watch from MIO allows for the face to be 'popped' out by hand and placed into another band (different colors). As far as fit, each band has the same size options. If you have any questions DM me on twitter @MIOwatch. Best, Blaine
Can someone tell me if there is a video to show me how to change the ss link watch band with quick-release pins, on my Invicta diamond Lupah watch??
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yes of course only if its a dial case band. you have to push out those little pins on the band. then adjust to your wrist size. it is very simple
Entry level Pulsar watches can be obtained for less than $100, although these do not have many of the features which make the Pulsar range so popular.
A company called Pulsar made the first practical and commercial digital watch.
I have a pulsar watch with numbers on the back V515 5270 8N529
The watch band on this Fossil is a leather band.