I was planning on buying a Casio watch that has a metal band, do you know if the metal bands on these watches allow you to remove the lengths from them to suit your wrist size, because the last time I tried to buy one the seller told me there was no way to do it.
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usually you have to pay more money for one with links like that you can have a jeweler adjust to fit. seiko, citzen, bulova. and up in $ from there.
So that watch could only fit those whose wrists were just the right size for the watch? The user has to fit the watch, not the watch the user? I think he was too lazy to make the adjustment.
Any other watch shop or watch repairer should be able to do it.
I had a Casio watch which I LOVED and it had an adjustable metal band. There were one teeny tiny little pin that needed to be moved. It was tricky but on a good day I could adjust it.
That was several years ago. Don’t know if the same style of wristband is still made.
Watch bracelets can all be sized, though the method differs.
See http://www.allamericanwatches.com/site/6…