Awesome video demonstration on how to size a Seiko pin and collar bracelet . I did my first pin and collar bracelet on my Seiko Sumo over a year ago and have done several since . Thanks to videos such as yours it’s actually very easy, not hard at all 👍🏻
This is a really good video and tutorial. It's a pity I didn't watch this before I tried to resize the bracelet on my Citizen promaster BN0150-61E. It has a similar pin and collar link system and when I removed some of my links I seen the little collar fall out but I didn't know where it fell out of. I actually bent one of my pins also but I did end up getting the job done in the end and had to remove 3 links. I removed one from either side and the third from the 6 o clock side and the clasp is nice and centred on my wrist. It was definitely a learning experience for me.
An easier way to get the collar in the hole is to put the color on the pin of the screw-out pin pusher, align it with the hole in the bracelet and slide it in.
Yes, always take the first one from the side that the watch naturally rotates to on your wrist if removing an odd number of links. Otherwise, keep it even with both sides.
Thanks a lot!! I had a terrible with a Turtle bracelet. Today I was a le to seize my SARY bracelet thanks to you!!! 😀👍💯
Awesome video demonstration on how to size a Seiko pin and collar bracelet . I did my first pin and collar bracelet on my Seiko Sumo over a year ago and have done several since . Thanks to videos such as yours it’s actually very easy, not hard at all 👍🏻
Cheers mate, took the strap apart and had never seen a collar before. Now I know where it goes! 👍
Just what i needed to know, thank you!
Thank you SO much! I watched another video and it made ZERO sense. You made it so easy! A million times THANK YOU!
This is a really good video and tutorial. It's a pity I didn't watch this before I tried to resize the bracelet on my Citizen promaster BN0150-61E. It has a similar pin and collar link system and when I removed some of my links I seen the little collar fall out but I didn't know where it fell out of. I actually bent one of my pins also but I did end up getting the job done in the end and had to remove 3 links. I removed one from either side and the third from the 6 o clock side and the clasp is nice and centred on my wrist. It was definitely a learning experience for me.
Thanks, worked for my spb241
Thank you very much!
Super video
Does anyone know what the size (thickness) of the tubes and collars are for the seiko marine master?
Thank you my friend. Very helpful video. 👍🏻
Excellent video of how to deal with these tricky collars
Thanks for your support :-)
An easier way to get the collar in the hole is to put the color on the pin of the screw-out pin pusher, align it with the hole in the bracelet and slide it in.
Thank you Jean Reno.
Is there anywhere to buy replacement collars if you lose one?
where can we buy the collars?
Good talk.
www.esslinger.com/watch-band-part-refills-watch-band-pins-or-friction-pipes/
@@steelsteez6118 they call them pipes. Same thing
Ouh, tu as un bon accent français toi!
I need to take out 2 links . Do I take 1 from each side ? Thank you .
Yes, always take the first one from the side that the watch naturally rotates to on your wrist if removing an odd number of links. Otherwise, keep it even with both sides.
4:50 "à l'aise" 😂
I sized mine right in the garbage can on my padi 21 won't buy anymore watches with that shit