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Lynn Segada Posted on Nov 18, 2017
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Have an elgin EG8076 WOMEN'S watch that needs extra links. where can i obtain these?

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Hi lynn.
i have had a look around the internet but found nothing.but have been told you might get them off ebay.

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2008

SOURCE: Armitron watch band needs extra links

I just called the main headquarters and they sent me 2 links for FREE!!! 1-800-840-2933 my model # for my watch is 20/1897T1 found on back. Hope this helps :)

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: remove the extra links in a luminox 3204 watch band

It was nothing more than split pins holding the links together. I pushed them out removed the links and pushed them back in.

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SOURCE: taking links out of a tag watch

TAG Link watches has very distinctive bracelets, but there is the price to pay for it- as they do wear out it's almost impossible to repair and costly replacement is needed.
In your case: open the clasp first and check if the bracelet end links has holes on sides. If yes, then find which end of the pin is split or have groove in it. This end Must come out first! Use small hammer and hardened steel pin to drive bracelet pins out.
When assembling bracelet back together, note that the pins MUST go back exactly the same way as they came out (blunt end first in and split end last).

Good luck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2009

SOURCE: Need to add a link to Armatron watch band

You have to call Armitron to get extra links for this watch. You could add them in yourself (if you purchase a watch link remover tool), or you could take it to a jeweler. You could also ask if they have the easy links which just snap on and off available when you call and these can be just snapped on and off without any tools.

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Shawn O'Halloran

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  • Posted on Jun 20, 2011

SOURCE: need to add links to

That's the battery number for the watch also known as the #377. It's the most common watch battery in the world. Your model number is located at the bottom of the dial (face) below the six-o'clock position. You will need a 10 power jeweler's loupe or magnifying glass to see it and read it. Jot down the number and contact Elgin directly (MZ Berger Co,) for the extra links.
MZ Berger.

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