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Which Side Of Watch Band Should Be Longer

We recommend that you fit the folding clasp before shortening the silicone strap. Doing so will enable you to make a better assessment of whether you need to shorten the silicone strap.

Take the watch off your wrist. Remove both silicone strap halves from the clasp. On the firmly mounted silicone strap half, use the pointed end of the strap replacement tool to push the spring bar out of the fastener. The other side of the spring bar can be removed while the fastener is open, enabling you to remove the silicone strap.

Now loosen the other side of the claps with the strap-length quick adjustment. To open the retainer bar, take the unfolded folding clap in your hand. To fix your grip, press firmly on the underside of the folding clasp with your thumb. Ensure that you do not obstruct the retaining bar with your thumb. Hold the silicone strap with your other hand to open the retaining bar with a lever action. To do this, fold the side of the silicone strap facing away from you upwards.

Then guide the silicone strap out of the guide rail via the insertion slot.

Be very careful when shortening the silicone strap! Shortening of the silicone strap should be carried out symmetrically and on a step-by-step basis until the desired strap length has been achieved. If asymmetric shortening is necessary, the body-facing side should be shortened more. Keep trying on the silicone strap in between. Shortening on both sides by one hole in each case corresponds to a reduction of the total size by 10 mm – a one-sided length reduction of 5 mm.

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First, shorten the silicone strap for the strap-length quick adjustment (without SINN logo). To do this, sever the silicone strap with a knife or a pair of scissors centrally between two boreholes. After severing the silicone strap, remove the stud and replace it at position 2 after first removing the metal pin. All other boreholes must be filled with a metal pin.

If a further shortening is necessary, you will then need to carry this out on the other silicone strap half (with SINN logo). Sever the silicone strap again with a knife or pair of scissors – centrally between two boreholes. After severing the strap, replace the outermost metal pin at position 1 with the spring bar A and the reattach the folding clasp to the silicone strap. To do this, insert the silicone strap half with the spring bar on one side into the hole in the folding clasp. Using the strap replacement tool, press on the plate on the opposite side of the spring bar to position it in the hole. Pull on it to check whether the folding clasp is secure.

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