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Our watches are designed with a slightly oversized fit so you can easily adjust them for the perfect fit on your wrist.

To resize your watch, you’ll need a link removal tool – it’s simple to use and affordable. You can get yours directly here on the VEXO website (see below).

Alternatively, many of our customers choose to take their watch to a local watch shop for a professional adjustment.

WATCH TOOL TUTORIAL

1. On the inside of the bracelet/strap you will find small arrows on each removable link which indicate which way the pins should be pushed out.

2. Then place the bracelet/strap in the tool so that the pin can be pushed out the right way. (Make sure to hit the hole/pin precisely, otherwise you may break/bend the pin on the tool.)

3. When the desired number of joints has been removed, insert the pin exactly in the same way as you removed it. If the pin still sticks out a little after this, you can press/hammer it all the way in with the base of the tool.