If you turn your watch on it's side you will notice little nails or screws holding your links together. You need to push these out on the links you want to remove. A special tool is needed to do this...
It depends on the watch some are easier than others. The safesty way is to take it to a watch repair store. They have the correct tools to remove the links,
It is the button on the end of the spindle that is used for adjusting the time and/or date on an analogue (non digital) watch. In older watches and pocket watches which are not powered by batteries...
It is the button on the end of the spindle that is used for adjusting the time and/or date on an analogue (non digital) watch. In older watches and pocket watches which are not powered by batteries...