Step 1

1. Unscrew the pin remover until you are able to lay the bracelet flat upon the table area of the device. If the bracelet is thin, use one of the handy spacers so that the pin of the bracelet can be aligned with the metal pin of the pin remover. It is essential that the pin in the watch band be perfectly aligned with the pin of the link remover. If you turn the plunger of the link remover and feel much resistance, check the alignment. Pins are hard metal and can be broken if misaligned.

Step 2

2. Simply screw the plunger in slowly* and it will push the pin out on the other side. After the pin protrudes about 1/8”, unscrew the plunger, taking care not to bend the metal pin before removing the watch from the pin remover.

Step 3

3. With a pair of serrated pliers, remove the bracelet pin. (We recommend our serrated chain nose pliers Part No. 80146326). Be sure pins of bracelet and plunger are exactly aligned. To replace the plunger pin, unscrew plunger from unit and pull out the metal tip with a pair of pliers, replacing it with a new one.