Some of our watch bands are known as "link bands". Link bands are one-piece bands, such as our Stainless Steel bands. Link bands can become stressed and break over time if you aren’t installing and removing your band properly. The most common problems we see from incorrectly handling the link bands are: broken or bent adapters, clasps that snap off and deformation of the band. Total failure of a link can also happen in extreme cases. Below are instructions on how to properly handle your link band to ensure it continues to look and perform well for you. To install the band to your Apple Watch: First, make sure you open the watch band clasp. This gives you more room to work with and...
Adjusting a link watch band to fit you can seem like a daunting task if you aren’t sure how to do it. Actually this process is quite simple, but if you are not comfortable doing it yourself, you can always take your band into a local jeweler or watch store and they should be able to make the adjustments quickly. All of our link bands comes with a link adjustment tool that you can use to do it yourself. In this blog, we'll use the Rainbow Stainless Steel band to demonstrate. The first thing you will want to do before you start to remove the links is to look on the back of the band. You will notice on the back side...
There are more than a million things you can buy on the internet but sometimes shopping online can be tough. For one, you don’t get to actually see or feel the products you are looking to purchase.