How To Change a Watch Band | Step By Step Instructions
Posted by The Watch Prince on Jun 17th 2020
Removing your old watch band:
- Place your watch band on a cloth or other soft surface (to prevent scratching).
- Use a Spring Bar Tool (Available Here), or other thin device (small screwdrivers, nail files, finger nails, etc. have been used by many) insert the forked end between the watch band and the case lug. The objective is to catch the shoulder of the spring bar with the forked end of the spring bar tool. Once you have accomplished that, simply push down (toward the band, away from the lug) until the end of the spring bar is removed from the watch case lug. You will then be able to pull your watch band from the case. Be sure to pull gently to avoid both scratching and losing your spring bar.
One section of your watch band has been removed. Now, repeat the process on the other side of your watch case. Then you’ll be ready to install a new band.
Installing a new watch band:
- Insert the spring bar into the case-end (make sure to include the end pieces of metal bracelets) of your new watch band.
- Insert one end (bottom end) of the spring bar into the pinhole of the case lug.
- Use your spring bar tool to catch the shoulder of the opposite end of the spring bar, and compress it to shorten its length.
- Maneuver the band and spring bar (keeping it compressed with tool) so that it (spring bar) lines up with the pinhole on the other lug. The end of the spring bar should snap into place. Remove your spring bar tool.
Now repeat the process on the side of your watch case. Once completed, you’ll be ready to try out your watch with the new watch band.
Of course, you can always stop by your local jeweler or watch shop and get your watch band changed by a professional.
Click Here for a video that shows and explains how to change a watch band