


New - London 2.0 Vintage Watch | Silver




This London Vintage Watch in Silver features a precise quartz movement and a stylish, versatile design.
London Vintage Watch by Inspo Jewellery
Materials & Specifications
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Material: Crafted from premium 316L stainless steel, offering exceptional durability with rust and corrosion resistance.
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Glass: Features a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating, ensuring superior clarity and lasting protection.
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Movement: Powered by a precise quartz movement for reliable, low-maintenance timekeeping.
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Water Resistance: Suitable for light splashes and brief submersion, such as handwashing, but not recommended for swimming or showering.
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Size: Elegant 25mm case diameter with an adjustable 21cm bracelet. Includes a link removal tool for a customised fit.
Simple 4-Step Guide to Remove Watch Links
1. Identify Which Links to Remove
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Place your watch on a clean, flat surface.
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Examine the bracelet carefully and decide which link(s) need to be removed for the perfect fit.
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For balance, it’s recommended to remove an equal number of links from each side of the clasp.
2. Prepare the Watch Link Removal Tool
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If not already assembled, insert the pointed end of the link removal tool into its handle.
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Adjust the tool so the pin aligns precisely with one of the bracelet’s link pins.
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Ensure the tool’s pin is positioned directly opposite the bracelet’s link pin.
3. Push Out the Link Pin
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Slowly and gently apply pressure to the tool, pushing the link pin out of the bracelet.
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Once the pin begins to move, carefully pull it out from the opposite side using your fingers or small pliers.
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If the pin is difficult to remove, apply steady, controlled pressure — avoid forcing it to prevent damage.
4. Reassemble the Watch Band
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After removing the required links, align the remaining links of the bracelet.
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Insert the pin back through the links in the reverse direction it was removed.
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Make sure the pin is securely in place and the links are properly aligned.
Extra Tips
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Work in a bright, well-lit space for better visibility of small components.
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Use a soft cloth or pad underneath the watch to prevent scratches.
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Be patient and gentle throughout to avoid damaging the bracelet or pins.
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If you’re unsure, seek professional help from a trusted jeweller.
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