What the heck is this weird thing? Went to remove a torn strap and had no idea how to get it off. Cut the strap off to get a better look, ended up having to remove it with pliers. How would you get this off without ruining the strap?
Sidenote: this watch has been in the drawer forever. Purchased from Sears while I worked there in college. Was my "dressy" work watch on days when I didn't want to wear my Ironman.
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Not a springbar
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Re: Not a springbar
Is it from that watch? My first guess would be it's a fixed lug -- not intended to be removed. (Which obviously makes changing straps a challenging proposition.)
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Re: Not a springbar
Yes from that watch. Wow, that's lame. Boo Casio for that.cheddar wrote:Is it from that watch? My first guess would be it's a fixed lug -- not intended to be removed. (Which obviously makes changing straps a challenging proposition.)
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