InvictaWatch Sizing Tool
K**R
It works!
There is another "Invicta Watch Sizing Tool" on Amazon with many more reviews. The main point from half of those reviews is that it is easy to break this tool. The only difference I see from that tool and this one is that this one is yellow.There are no instructions included with this product. With a little research online, in 5 minutes I removed 2 links from my new watch and I am wearing the watch right now. I am going to give you the valuable piece of information that I found online.When you look at the pins in the links of the watch's bracelet, on one side there appears to be a split in the pin, as if you were going to use a small screwdriver on it. The other end of the pin is solid. This is the key to not bending or breaking the pin on this tool.Line the tool's pin up with the solid end of the pin in the bracelet, making sure it is in the hole, and slowly turn the knob on the tool. It will push it out enough so you can grab the pin with tweezers of pliers and finish pulling it out.When you remove the links and put the watch's bracelet back together, you can by hand push the pins back into the links. They will not go all the way in, so you can use this tool to push it all the way in.
B**C
Save your money
Your better off buying a watch tool kit. I'm a huge fan of Invicta. I have always taken the watches to a Jewler to have the band sized. I finaly decided to purchase the Sizing tool in order to save time and money. Thing is, This tool is worthless. First of all, absolutely no directions are included. Not that it is overly complicated, but it would be nice to have a little info with it. Next, the tool and the pushing pin are very flemsy. Last and most important, The rail that the watch band is supposed to sit in while you push the band pins out, is too freaking small!!! It would work perfect for normal watch bands, however, anyone that owns an Invicta knows that the bands are extra wide. Why they would retail something that has the Invict name on it that doesn't work is a mystery to me...Dont Buy!
L**K
Simple but effective
Doesn't it annoy you to have a new watch, but not to be able to wear it right away because it doesn't fit? You have to wait until you can get to the mall or jewelers, and then pay to have the thing sized to your wrist. Then you don't want to niggle about the fit because they always act like you're taking too much of their time with your piddly watch band.Say goodbye to those days. The Watch Sizing tool is the answer to your frustration. Just identify the links that need to be removed (try to remove the same number from each side of the watch band, usually marked with an arrow if removable). Use the removable piece to punch out the clasp pin and put the clasp and pin aside. Then lay the band into the Sizing tool. The little screw on the main body raises and lowers the base so that you can align the turning mechanism that pushes out the link pins. Get your alignment correct here ... take the extra moment to make sure you are well aligned. Then screw the large handle slowle until the pin pops out a little. From there remove the watch from the device and use a tweezer to remove the pin fully. Repeat for additional links, then replace the clasp mechanism and fine tune the fit with the pins in the clasp mechanism.The device is simple: just 2 controls that I described above. The yellow body is high impact plastic, and the actual pin pusher is stainless steel, as well as the elevator screw.Mine came free with my watch, but it is easily worth the minor cost, and will pay for itself the first time you use it. I am not a very mechanical person, and I was able to adjust my and my friend's watch bands (hers was a different make of watch) within 10 minutes, being very careful. With some practice, it can be done in less than 5 minutes.
A**R
Quality
Worked for 30 min before the needle broke.
A**T
Good Tool, but no instructions included.
I recieved this tool free with a purchase of and Invicta Watch. It worked great for me. I had no problems with it. It did not include instructions. I looked at the reviews on Amazon and from those simple tips, I was able to easily remove 2 links myself. I will include those tips from another reviewer here to assist:"When you look at the pins in the links of the watch's bracelet, on one side there appears to be a split in the pin, as if you were going to use a small screwdriver on it. The other end of the pin is solid. This is the key to not bending or breaking the pin on this tool.Line the tool's pin up with the solid end of the pin in the bracelet, making sure it is in the hole, and slowly turn the knob on the tool. It will push it out enough so you can grab the pin.When you remove the links and put the watch's bracelet back together, you can by hand push the pins back into the links. They will not go all the way in, so you can use this tool to push it all the way in."
T**R
Horrible
I rate this one star because you can use it to a certain extent. But don't think you can use it on watch bands wider than 24mm or watch bands that have pins that are tight in their place. Nowhere does it state that. It is also made of the cheapest, weakest, most fragile plastic that has ever been invented. If you put pressure on it, the plastic bends and creaks and wants to break. The pin pusher on mine broke while sizing a bracelet. I was left to do it the old fashioned way, with a thin paper clip. It does come with extra pin pushers so I guess they expect the pins to give out. There are many excellent watch sizing tools out there. No need to waste money on this one. Invicta should be ashamed to put their name on such a tool.
G**A
Buena herramienta
Herramienta básica para extraer pines y ajustar la longitud de la correa del reloj. Cumple su labor.
D**K
Five Stars
This is great for sizing your watch band and not have to scratch the watch. Glad I bought it.
N**Í
Malísima calidad
Muy mala calidad , se ve separada cada pieza , y tiene rebabas en todas partes , malísima calidad , fue un error comprarlo, está mejor la calidad de la envoltura .
B**N
Junk - just pay a jeweller
Tried to remove links from my wife's TAG. The pin bent and broke off midway through the process. The tool is very cheap and I recommend saving your money and paying a jeweller to remove links for you.
J**Z
Bought it for the Invicta watch I bought from you.
I am sure it worked well but never had to use it. Give it as a gift with the watch.
Trustpilot
1 week ago
2 days ago