Adjust Your Strap Like a Pro
Follow our visual guide to get the perfect fit in under 10 minutes.
First, check your strap:
Look at the inside of the metal links. What do you see?
Guide for Straps without Arrows
Determine your pin type: If both sides of the link have open holes, you have a spring bar system. If one side of the hole is blocked, then you have regular link strap connection.

Identify Spring Holes
If both sides of the link have open holes, you have a spring bar system. These pins are spring-loaded.

Compress & Release
Use a spring bar tool, if you're using our toolkit-removal, remove the screwdriver attachment first to make this easier.
Gently compress the pin from either side, then slide the link out while holding the pin in.

Reconnect
Align the strap and use the tool to compress the pin again so it fits back into the holes. Release the pin and make sure it clicks securely into place before wearing.


Find the Open Side
Check both sides of the strap. One side of the hole will be slightly more recessed. This is where you apply pressure.

Push Firmly
Since there are no arrows, these pins are friction-fit. Use steady, firm pressure from your link remover tool to push the pin through.

Re-lock
Insert the pointy side of the pin first and push it from the opposite direction of how it was removed. Ensure it clicks into place.

