You’re almost there!

Just a few more steps and you’re done!

Strap installation and adjustment

Choose the type of your strap:

 
 

Parachute Strap

The parachute strap one of the most comfortable straps out there. But its installation and adjustment differ quite a bit from the ordinary straps.

Go through this video to learn how to do it properly:


Quick release strap and bracelet

Straps

Unlike traditional spring bars, which require specialized tool to install and remove, the quick release spring bar allows you to swap between straps easily and without tools.

Go through this video to learn the tips and tricks of installing a quick release strap:

Metal Bracelet

Bracelet comes with double-sided quick release spring bars. The installation is similar to the usual spring bars, only that you’ll be pressing the two handles together at the same time:

Metal Bracelet and Metal Mesh Band Adjustment

Metal Bracelet

We offer two types of bracelets: straight pin bracelet and screw pin bracelet. For how to adjust these types of bracelet, please refer to the video below:

Mesh Band

The length of the mesh band is controlled by the clasp on the bottom half of the band. The clasp can be opened by inserting a screwdriver into the slot and using it as a lever. After adjustment, the clasp can be closed simply by hands.


 

What’s next?

You’ve now finished building your own mechanical watch!

But this is only the beginning of the journey

Let us take you through the exciting explorations that await you

 

  1. Watch Mod

Do you know that you can use your watch parts to mod?

Our diver is designed with compatibility with Seiko diver in mind. That means you can use your newly learned watchmaking skills to mod a Seiko diver however you like.

Here is a quick tutorial to kick start your watch mod journey:


2. Keep learning

There are more to watchmaking than watch assembly

Our Youtube channel and watchmaking blog are regularly updated with advanced watchmaking tutorials and informative contents, and they are entirely FREE

Check out this video on watch regulation:


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