Sometime we find the perfect watch, but it doesn’t fit your wrist. That’s really a bad thing that we can encounter in our life. Luckily, unlike the leather or rubber strap, we can simply remove the extra links on link bracelet. If you don’t know how to get rid of the extra links from watch band, then you can follow me. I will tell you how to do it by yourself. Let’s get started.

1.Measure the watch band's length. Every wrist size is different, and there's no need to remove all of the links when you may only need to remove one or two. Putting the watch around your wrist and pinching each link around it to see how much room you need gives the jewelry wearer a reasonable estimate.

2.Open the watch near the link you want to remove. Link watches have several openings, so even if you open the wrong clasp, it can always be reattached.

3.Flick the tip of your fingernail inside the clasp to open the extra links. Continue doing so until you have removed all of the links that are too big for your wrist. If you have short fingernails, try using tweezers or anything with a sharp edge that can easily unfasten a link. New watches tend to be very stiff, so it may take a little nudging, but the links come off. It will be obvious which ones come off and which ones don't by looking at the back of the watch band. The links that come off have a claw on the tip of each one and sometimes have the brand name on top of it.

4.Put the extra links in a safe place. There may come a time that you either let someone else borrow the watch or your wrist swells and you need these links again.






