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These watches appear to be made by Seiko and they have a service center at the address below. Their web site http://www.nike.com/timing/ says that they will repair or replace broke straps if it is within warranty. Is yours in this position. They do not say what happens if it is out of warranty though!
They suggest you ring them before taking any action (like sending it to them).
[email protected]
1 300 363 575
Seiko Service Pyt Ltd.,
89 Epping Road,
North Ryde,
NSW 2113
I've had to send mine to Casio every time I've needed a new band. It's a PIA. I wish I could find another way to replace it. They will only put the same band back on. I'd like a different band that is a little more durable. Good luck.
mcdevito75 here, Without seeing the watch it"s hard to tell, but I would figure the clasp could be repaired, but the cost may equal a new band and clasp. Look for a small watch repair shop in your area and compare repair cost of the clasp with that of a new band.
Send it to Tag. You spend as much as for a new watch but if you really want the new case and band for this watch you'll need to deal with Tag in some way and the fastest is to send it directly to them. Even then it will take months for them to replace the parts.
Hope this helps,
Ken Yellowstone Watch, Inc. www.yellowstonewatch.com
look for a tag store near by. if u cant find one most jewelry stores with a shop (not in a mall) can either do it there or send it out. sometime the band can be fixed
Most watch pins go for an average of 5 to 10 dollars per pin. If the band is in good condition there is no need to replace it. Most invicta metal bands can retail from 35 dollars and up. We are located in the Holyoke Mall in Holyoke MA
You do noy need an exact Anne Klein band as all watch bands are made to specific measurements. You have to measure the width of the band (the end attached to the watch) and buy any type of band you like, just make sure it is exactly the same width as the previous band. In case if you have the Anne Klein clasp or buckle, you have to measure the other end of the band as well and by any band you like, but in this case you need to match both ends of the band. Clasp or buckle are easily refitted to the new band and nobody knows that this is not an original one. Do not forget to rate, please.
Here is the link to their customer service page:
http://www.freestyleusa.com/contact.php
Call the Warranty/Parts and Repairs number on the left and they should be able to send you a new band to take to a jeweler to replace, or you can send it to them and they will fix it for you (with 4-6 week turnaround, however). I got a 75003 watchband replaced, but I imagine you can get every band replaced.
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