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I've been looking for a replacement for the Seiko SNAE93p1 and have seen the replacement for this in several places. I only remember because it has a red and black band similar to the one on the watch I'm wanting, and I figure that I should get a replacement band when I buy this new watch, as the synthetic bands on Seiko watches tend to break after about 3 years or so.
Watchbands.com has it for $65 I believe. watchbands com
If you do not have instructions you can get them from their web site "Seiko.com".
Click on "support" and then on " instruction booklets" and then scroll down the page and you will see a list of watches. Download the PDF for your watch.
You can get instructions from their web site by going to "Seiko.com".
Click on "support" and then on " instruction booklets" and then scroll down the page and you will see a list of watches. Download the PDF for your watch.
I could not find the model you mention listed there; perhaps the search box at the top of the page will find it for you.
you can call Seiko and they will sell you a new strap, though fair warning they are not cheap. You can also if you want just any watch band not having to be the exact band , try a watch repair shop and they should be able find one that fits.
Generally when a leather watch strap becomes damaged it has to be replaced. Seiko has a good customer service in the U.S. But you could try a shoe repair shop, they might be able to glue it back together.
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