
Specifications: - Soft and flexible watch band is comfortable to wear which can protect your kid's wrist as well
- Designed in exquisite workmanship and great design, the children cartoon watch is durable for a long time
- High performance digital movement of this children wrist watch guarantees precise time for your kids
- Manufactured with exquisite high finishing, our children watch shows the high crafted workmanship
- Adjustable watch band is designed to fit your wrist well in different size
- With humanity design, the children personalized watch is easy to take, and the time is also very accurate
- Movement: Digital
- Color: Pink
Details:
- This wrist watch is designed to make kids learn to develop a good time concept
- Hello Kitty pattern on the dial looks so cute and fashionable and totally shows your kid's personality
- The adjustable band is convenient for kids to adjust freely, and easy to wear and take off
- The adjustable watchband makes wearing comfortable and protects your wrist well
- Big dial design of this children round watch makes it easier for you to read time
- Size of the children wrist watch is neither too big nor small for kids to wear
How to Repair a Wristwatch:
Before going to a repair shop with a broken wristwatch, check first to see if the problem is something that you can fix. There are simple repairs that you can do on wristwatches that can save you money on the cost of labor charged by a watch technician. Some of these fixes require the use of only a few basic tools that you can find around the house
Broken Wristband - Inspect the wristband and look for loose or broken parts
- Remove the broken part if the wristband has different sections. Use a small screwdriver, the type used for jewelry repair, and loosen the connection of the broken section. Insert the replacement part where you removed the broken section, and then tighten the connections. Usually there are small hooks that connect each section. Make sure to twist them together using fine pliers
- Change the wristband. If the wristband is solid, such as leather or solid metal, remove the entire wristband
- Remove the retractable pins that connect on each side of the watch. The wristband should pop out of the watch's case
- Attach the new band using the same pins; make sure to push the pins tightly until you hear the clicking noise indicating that the wristband is in place
Broken Hands - Inspect the hour, minute and second hands of your wristwatch. Sometimes the hands become loose from repeated drops or hits
- Remove the back of the wristwatch. Lift the cover by using a small flathead screwdriver used by jewelers
- Remove the movement and the crown by lifting them gently. Don't lose the small parts. Make sure that they are intact when lifted
- Snap the hands back into place once you reach the face of the watch
- Put the crown, movement and the back cover back into place
Scratched or Broken Crystal - Buff the scratches off the crystal using a very fine Scotch-Brite pad. Add a little pressure, and gently move the pad in the same direction as the scratch. This should remove or lessen the appearance of the scratch
- Find a replacement crystal for the broken one. If the exact material is hard to find, settle for any similarly shaped crystal made from a different material
- Remove the broken crystal. Take off the back cover of the wristwatch. Remove the movement casing and then remove the crown. The crown is the little knob that winds the watch. Lift the broken crystal out of the bezel
- Insert the replacement crystal and put back all the parts remove
Digital and Quartz Watches - Replace the battery of a digital watch if it does not show the correct time. You can buy batteries for digital watches and quartz watches from department stores or watch stores. Simply lift the back cover and remove the old battery. Find the similar type of battery and then put it in place of the old one. Test the watch for operation. Adjust the time as needed
- Replace broken knobs or buttons. Knobs or buttons may experience wear and tear after prolonged use. Call the manufacturer to ask for replacement parts and order them. You can easily remove some parts by simply lifting them and unscrewing them. Then you can install the new parts by screwing them back on. You can insert and press the new buttons in place by aligning them on the corresponding receptacles. Simply press them firmly into place
- Adjust the knob to fix a broken alarm or timer. Some digital watches have alarms and timers that may exhibit problems from time to time. For example, if the alarm does not work, the knob or control button may be loose. Simply tighten it to fix the problem. You can follow similar steps if the timer does not work. Consult the owner's manual for more details
How to Resize a Wristwatch:
- Wristwatches are wonderful tools for helping people get to their everyday tasks and appointments on time. Whether you're attending an important business meeting or arriving at school on time to pick up your children, having that little timepiece conveniently on the end of your arm helps you with punctuality. If you buy a new wristwatch and the band is a little too big, or you have a watch that used to feel snug before you lost some extra pounds, resizing may be needed for a proper fit
- Wrap your watchband around the part of your wrist where you usually wear it and count the excess links that extend past where you want it to clasp. Make sure to leave some excess space so the watchband will fit comfortably. One extra link on each end is usually sufficient. Mark the start of the links you will remove with a dot using the non-permanent marker
- Place the wristwatch on a table in a flat position and locate the pins at the start of the clasps on both ends of the watchband. You can see these by looking at the top and bottom edges of the band. Use a paperclip or a small knife with a sharp point to push down on the pin from the top to get it started. Pull the protruding part of the pin at the bottom of the band with a pair of pliers until you can remove it. Place the clasps and the pins to the side so they're lying in the same position as when you removed them
- Remove the pins at the marks made previously on each side of the band. Do this with the same tools and in the same manner as the clasp removal process. Place the extra links and the pins to the side lying in the same position as when you removed them in case you need to adjust the band to a bigger size
- Place the clasps on each end of the watchband so they line up with the slots in the links. Grab the end of a pin with the pliers and push it through the slot on one end of the watchband. Use the paper clip or knife to push it to make it flush with the top of the slot. Repeat this process with the other clasp. Try on your newly re-sized wristwatch and see how well it fits
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