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Hole for spring bar:
Tight-fitting strap
Hole for spring bar:
Extend strap
If you are not sure how to shorten the silicone watch straps, please contact your
specialist SINN retailer directly or one of our watchmakers in customer service in
Frankfurt am Main. We would also be happy to help you over the telephone.
A
Release the silicone band from the clasp. To do so, use the pointed end of
the band replacement tool to push the spring bar out of the fastener
1
.
The other side of the spring bar can be removed while the fastener is open,
enabling you to remove the silicone band.
B
Using a knife or scissors, cut the silicone band in the middle between two
metal pins
2
. You should shorten the band symmetrically and little by little,
starting from the clasp, until you have reached the desired length. Test the
length from time to time before proceeding. Shortening both ends by the
length of one metal pin results in a total difference of 10 mm in the length of
the strap; shortening one end reduces the length by 5 mm.
C
Remove the first metal pin and replace it with the spring bar. Then reattach
the clasp to the band.
Attach the butterfly folding clasp as follows
We recommend first inserting the bar at the red marker, as per the illustration. If
the silicone strap is too tight, use the option shown in the illustration by the white
marker.
If you want to shorten the overall length of the silicone strap, refer to steps A to C.
1
2
1
2
ADJUSTING THE LENGTH OF THE SILICONE STRAP