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Google for your wristbands for your particular watch make and model. (The model number is usually on the back.) You may also find a Customer Service site, to look for compatible wristbands.
You should be able to find a nice wristband for your watch on ebay. If you want to replace with the original you might need to contact Guess directly, however ebay will have more then a few guess wristbands.
they will be pins like the ones in this video you will need to push them out with a punch the size of the hole,normal watch bands are spring loaded bars.
mcdevito75 here, Best Bet is to visit a small watch repair shop in your area, too much bending of the latch could ruin it, then you"ll have to buy a whole new band.
Same place where you bought the watch, mate, same place where you bought the watch. Surely the watch is a Versage but the wrist band can be any band you can find at any good watchmaker of jeweller. ;)
If you have a new wristband, there is a spring loaded lug where the band joins the watch, use a sharp knife or jeweler's screwdriver to slide the lug from the watch
If there are holes where the band connects to the watch and you are unable to push the spring bar out. There may be a bar connecting the band to the watch. Those are harder to push out.You might have to use a tool & hammer it with a gavel. Hope this helps
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