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t_garp 3T WIS
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Adjusting the Monstrum watch band? I assume you just cut it and resize? Ay tips on what instrument is best? Scissors? X-acto knife? |
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watchluvr1 3T WIS
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ya,just cut it and move the spring bar. I used a razor blade,Xacto will work fine too.watch2.gif |
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oagaspar Site Founder
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Scissors work finehand6.gif |
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KenC Admin
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I use scissors...much easier! |
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sjedwardz 3T WIS
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scissors for me as well. They dont give an exact straight cut as a blade would but it will be hidden by the clasp anyway. |
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Danny S 3T WIS
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As anal as I am about details I've always used a single-sided razor blade to trim these (gives you a nearly "factory" edge). But scissors, wire cutters, etc will do fine as well. Important thing is just to take it slowly and trim a little at a time. Can't put it back if you cut off too much! |
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t_garp 3T WIS
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Thanks for the tips guys. I used scissors and an Xactco to finish it off. I am really impressed with this watch for the price... I hope the bracelet looks as good!!! Last edited on Tue Nov 27th, 2007 01:02 pm by t_garp |
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