⌚️ Elevate your watch game with precision and style!
The Coyaho Watch Link Remover Kit is a professional-grade tool designed for resizing and repairing watch bands. It features a robust all-metal construction, 12 extra punch pins for versatility, and an adjustable design that accommodates various wrist sizes. This user-friendly kit allows you to make quick adjustments at home, saving you time and money on trips to the jeweler.
Manufacturer | Coyaho |
Part Number | CY07 |
Item Weight | 2.05 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.95 x 1.18 x 1.06 inches |
Item model number | CY07 |
Size | 1.0mm |
Color | Silver |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
2**S
How to Use the Coyaho Watch Link Remover Tool
Patience Is You Friend!Needed a Pin-Press to adjust the length of a stainless-steel watch bracelet. Found lots a complaints online about the toylike quality of this item (regardless of brand). There is no dearth of negative reviews critical of bent pins (while using the device), many with photos as proof. Nevertheless, the press worked perfectly for me without bending a single pushpin.Now, if ya don’t have the patience to read the following and heed my instructions, then ya very likely don’t have the patience to size yer bracelet. In that case, just take it to a jeweler and save yerself some grief. Otherwise, ‘Happy Tweaking’!First Things First1. Accept the reality of low quality and keep that in mind while working with it (it’s a watchmaker’s tool chest staple).2. Do not use the thumbwheel adjustable platform it will wobble wildly.3. Instead use shims (I used cardboard).4. It is important to align the Pin-Press pushpins with the bracelet pins, but it doesn’t need to be perfectly level.5. It is much more important to ensure that the 2-pins make direct contact inside the bracelet pin clearance hole.6. Extract pins only in the direction of the bracelet’s arrows.7. locking end).Bonus Heads-UpThe Pin-Press screw down push-wheel captures the replaceable pushpins with a screw down collar.Back the collar off a little to shorten the length of the pushpin. A shorter length will increase its strength.Extraction Process (trial and error—be patient—go slow—with a light touch)1. Be sure the bracelet arrows are pointing away from the pushpin.2. Push only in the same direction as the arrows.3. Using shims & the screw down push-wheel, align pushpin with bracelet pin (get it close as ya can, just shy of touching).4. When ya feel comfortable, center the pushpin over the bracelet pin , and then screw it down just to touch.5. Check the alignment again.6. If it looks good, very lightly and slowly screw it down.7. Get any resistance—Stop and readjust.8. When the pushpin and bracelet pin are properly aligned it will be a smooth extraction.9. Once the fat end of the bracelet pin is visible ya got it.10. After that, all ya need is fingers, tweezers, or pliers.Reinsertion Process1. Fat end of the bracelet pin on your end.2. Do Not put fat end in first and then push toward the arrows’ point.3. Small pin end goes into the bracelet first.4. Push toward the arrows’ point until it is flush with the bracelet5. Use the Pin-Press only to perfect any desired final tweaks.
M**A
Easy but don’t rush. See my tip below.
I needed to remove a link and didn’t feel like paying $40 to ask a pro to do it. Have to do this slow and have a small jewelry plier and metal nail file just in case. Because my watch band is made of ceramic, I taped a piece of felt the same size as the circular platform base so to not scratch the band. The platform moves up and down depending on how thick the band is so the pin can push out parallel to the table. If you do not do this the pin will bend. You also have to hold down the band. Just screw the pinhead slowly to push out the pin in the in the band. Make sure to push in the direction of the arrow on back of the watch links. My pin was tight so I had to use plier to pull it out. I used a tip of the metal nail file to push the pin back into the link. :)
J**S
Works well but tricky to line up
I bought this to remove a link from the watch band on a new Fossil smartwatch.The tool works as advertised. You have to be reasonably careful to keep the watch band perpendicular to the mechanism; if you can do that it works well enough.The 3 stars on ease of use are because it is touchy to line up the watch band and there aren't any guides that help or hold the band in place. Also, the tool is small and doesn't have anything to mount to a tabletop to stabilize (a suction cup would be sufficient). You need a fair bit of dexterity to line things up and still have free fingers to turn the wheel.Again, though, once you get it lined up removing a link is straightforward. I do overall recommend it.
J**.
Works great except for the adjustable wheel
I have a very small wrist and it's gotten so expensive to have jewelry repair places remove extra links, so I bought this item and watched the video and now I can do it easily myself! Others have complained about the quality of the metal or that pins were bent, but that wasn't my experience - everything worked great except the adjustable wheel platform thing is too wobbly to be of any use, so I just hold the band up in the correct spot with one hand while turning the pin screw with the other. I'm very happy with this purchase, particularly for the price!
D**.
Does the job, but...
The tool worked well to remove the pin from my watch. However, the screw adjustment does not go up high enough to align the bit with the pin in the watchband. The problem with this is that you need to hold the watch band and the tool while trying to align the pin, and then turn the wheel at the same time. It didn't align well because the adjustment wheel doesn't go high enough without falling out, which caused the bit to bend while I tried to push the pin back in the watch band after removing a link. This is probably why it comes with so many extra bits. Don't be deceived by the pictures. The tool is about the size of a man's thumb. However, for $6 it cost 1/3 what a jeweler was going to charge to remove one link from my watch, so it is worth the price.
L**S
Great tool to have for smaller wrist
I loved that I was able to get this tool in time and not have to bring my watch into a jeweler. It was very easy to use, especially since I did my research and watched some youtube videos before hand. Popped out 3 links and connected it in time for my dinner date! It's also nice and small so perfect to store away. I recommend this item for those with smaller wrist like me!
D**N
It work, but (see below)
It works if you are Very Careful.The little circle platform to raise the band inline with the tool is very rough in it's adjustment.I wish they had machined the raising screw to a tighter tolerance. it's Sloppy
H**K
It was missing parts very dissatisfied
It was missing parts and could not use it what I purchased it to do
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