How to Adjust Anhem Watch Bands

Is your adjustable watch band too large?  You can easily resize it to fit your wrists by removing the links on your band. You can adjust them with the free adjusting tool that came with your watch band (only included if your band is resizable, while supplies last).  Just follow these simple instructions to remove links. 

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1. Place the band upside down in the tool and align the handle pin with the pin hole located on the side of the band. Most bands, but not all will have arrows. (arrows show you which way the pins should be removed).  If there are no arrows, then generally you will use the tool on the side where the pin hole is slightly recessed inside the band. Gently but firmly, twist the handle toward the band until the pin releases. Please note which way the pins are removed as they will be reinserted the same way.

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2. Repeat step 1, until you have successfully removed the desired amount of links to fit your wrist.

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3.  To reinstall the pins, insert them in reverse (toward the arrows) into the watch band.

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4. Place the watch band back into the tool (with the arrows facing the handle).  Line up the handle pin with the piece of pin that's still sticking out from the band, and slowly turn the handle inward so that it pushes the pin back in and sits flush with the band. Alternatively, you can just use a hard surface (or the end of your tool) to push the pins back in flat.

Note: If you are not confident in adjusting your watch band yourself, we now offer a watch band adjustment service prior to shipment. This service must be added to your cart with the watch band that you need adjusted. Each service is good for one band. This service is non-refundable.

Want a new replacement Apple Watch band? Check out our store listing here for Apple Watch Accessories 


74 comments


  • Lesley Monfardini

    Trying to adjust my ceramic band and see the pinhole in the pin. However the tool seems to be useless as the pins are tight and the tool keeps popping off the screw assembly.


  • sandra propst

    I really like the light brown leather watch band that I purchased from you but I do not understand how to get the clasp put together and how it works. Please help!!
    Thank you
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  • Donald Kilmer

    Ordered your stainless steel watch band Two Tone Butterfly Buckle Black (Order # 24624) and can’t adjust it comfortably. It is either too tight or two loose. Do you have any 1/2 lengths that you could send me? Thanks


  • Frank Brockler

    I removed one link, but the band was still too loose. I removed another, but then it was too tight. It appears that I need a half-link adjustment. Similar design steel bands on other watches I’ve owned came with pin holes on the clasp that were spaced a quarter link apart for fine tuning the fit. Is it possible to get a slightly wider clasp for this band?


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