Adjusting the bracelet
You can adjust your steel bracelet yourself. However, if you
have a gold model, we advise you to entrust it to the nearest
approved Jaeger-LeCoultre retailer, or to contact one of our
official Service Centres listed at the end of the guarantee
booklet.
Adjusting the steel bracelet
Place the watch on your wrist. You can thus see how many
links need to be added or removed.
Remove your watch by simultaneously pressing the pushpieces
on either side of the clasp.
Hold the bracelet near the clasp. Using the adjustment tool,
press the end of the bar (fig. 1) and lift up the link (fig. 2).
Avoid the 2 links on either side of the clasp.
Proceed in the same way for the following link (fig. 3) if you
want to remove a single row of links (or the 2
nd
, 3
rd
, etc. if you
want to remove 2, 3... rows of links).
Take out the two bars (fig. 4).
Remove the row(s) of links (fig. 5).
Place the 2 ends of the bracelet back together and insert a
bar (fig. 6).
Tip over the link, press on the end of the bar pivot and push
your link down until it clicks (fig. 7).
Adjusting the clasp
The clasp of your watch is fitted with a length-change system
enabling you to lengthen or shorten your bracelet by 4 mm on
each side, for enhanced wearer comfort.
Using the fine adjustment system
Transition from the long position to the short position:
Remove your watch.
Hold your clasp open between the thumb and forefinger of
one hand, with the bracelet section in your other hand (fig. 1).
Fig. 7
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 1
Lift up the clasp cover so
as to release the tipover
part of the bracelet section
from its groove (fig. 2).
Fig. 2 Long position
Push the tip-over part of
your bracelet section and
place it in its groove, facing
the opposite way to its
initial position (fig. 3).
Fig. 3 Shortened position
The transition from the
short to the long position
is done in the same
manner, but in the opposite
direction (fig. 4).
Fig. 4 Extended position
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