PIN LINK DIAGRAM
PIN PUSHER
ARROWS
Link Removal
To remove a link from a pin link bracelet, you will need the
bracelet holder, pin pusher, and chain nose pliers (see pin
link diagram).
1. Open the clasp on the bracelet.
2. Look on the inside of the bracelet and locate the arrows
near the clasp (see diagram).
3. Place the band into the appropriate size slot of the
bracelet holder with the arrows pointing down (see
diagram).
4. Center the desired pin to be removed over one of the
holes in the bottom of the bracelet holder.
5. With the pin pusher, push the pin, as far as possible,
through the link.
6. Remove the watch from the bracelet holder and simply
finish pulling out the pin with the chain nose pliers.
NOTE: Two pins hold each link in place and must be taken
out before a link can be removed. Please note that the pins
are partially split down the center.
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CHAIN NOSE
PLIERS
BRACELET HOLDER
WATER RESISTANCE
See caseback for water resistance rating.
The water resistance rating provides guidelines for appropriate water-
related exposure to avoid damage to internal watch components.
Please see chart for recommended usage guidelines.
In order to ensure water does not enter the watch and cause damage
to it, please follow the instructions listed below:
• Do not adjust the crown while the timepiece is in contact with
water.
• Ensure the crown is in the closed position before contact with
water. For timepieces with screw-down crowns, ensure the crown is
completely tightened before contact with water.
• For timepieces with pusher-enabled functionality, do not engage
the function underwater.
• Exposure to extreme atmopheres is not recommended (i.e. hot
water, saunas or steam rooms).
• Avoid exposure to water moving with force (i.e. water running from
a faucet, ocean waves or waterfalls).
• Avoid long exposure to salt water. After contact with salt water,
rinse watch under tap water if rated 5ATM or higher and wipe dry
with a soft cloth.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WATER-RELATED USE
SPLASH RESISTANT
INDICATION
(Hand Washing)
(NONE)
3 ATM • 3 BAR • 30 Meters
5 ATM • 5 BAR • 50 Meters
10 ATM • 10 BAR • 100 Meters
20 ATM • 20 BAR • 200 Meters
SUBMERSIBLE
SHALLOW DIVING
SCUBA DIVING
(Swimming)
(Snorkeling)
(Not Deep Sea)
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