Watch Band Link Removal Tool, Metal Pin Strap Adjuster, Blue
For watch repairers and jewellers needing to resize metal bracelets, this tool provides a stable platform for removing links. It allows you to quickly and safely push out cotter pins, ensuring a proper fit for your client's timepiece without damaging the strap.
Key features
- Durable moulded plastic body provides a stable, non-marring base for watch straps.
- Hardened steel pin pusher is driven by a large-handled screw for controlled pressure.
- Knurled thumbwheel adjusts the platform height to align the strap correctly with the pin.
- Accommodates a wide range of watch bracelet widths.
- Ensures pins are pushed out straight, reducing the risk of bending pins or scratching links.
- Compact design for easy storage on the bench or in a travel kit.
Who it's for
A practical addition to the bench for UK watchmakers, jewellers, and repair technicians. Also suitable for watch collectors and enthusiasts who maintain their own collection and require a reliable tool for strap adjustments.
Specifications
Material: Moulded plastic body with steel pin pusher.
Colour: Blue
Free UK delivery · Same-day dispatch before 2pm · 30-day returns
Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK watchmakers resizing metal watch bracelets
- Jewellers adjusting clients' watch straps
- Watch repair technicians removing cotter pins
- Watch collectors maintaining personal timepieces
Not for
- Adjusting watch bracelets with screw-in links
- Heavy-duty watch case opening or movement repair
- High-volume commercial strap adjustment
- Removing spring bars or friction pins
How this compares
| Watch Band Link Removal... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Body Material | Durable moulded plastic | Lightweight, brittle plastic |
| Pin Pusher | Hardened steel, screw-driven for controlled pressure | Softer metal, simple push mechanism |
| Strap Stability | Stable, non-marring platform with height adjustment | Basic platform, potential for scratching or misalignment |
| Pin Alignment | Ensures pins are pushed out straight | Higher risk of bending pins or damaging links |