Bandini Stainless Steel Stretch Watch Band, Straight End, Metal Expansion Strap, No Buckle - Silver, Gold and Silver/Gold Tone - 12mm, 13mm, 14mm, 18mm, 19mm, 20mm, 21mm, 22mm

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Item Shaperectangle ClaspExpansion Band
Band Materialsilver-plated-stainless-steel Band width12 millimeters
MovementAnalog quartz Brand Seller or Collection NameBandini
Part NumberEX260.12.SS Display TypeAnalog and digital
Band sizeWomen's Extra Long Band ColorSilver
Special featuresExpansion Stretch WarrantyIf this product is sold by Amazon, please review the manufacturer’s website for warranty information. If this product is sold by another party, please contact the seller directly for warranty information for this product. You may also be able to find warranty information on the manufacturer’s website.
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  • 12mm Silver Tone Stainless Steel Stretch Watch Band for Women - Straight End - Metal Expansion Strap - No Buckle
  • Band Width: Watch Band is designed to fit watches with a Width between lugs of 12mm
  • Optimal Fit: Watch strap fits wrists of many sizes, band length ranges from 6.89 inches to a max stretch length of 11.02 inches long, but watch case size may impact fit.
  • Quality Material: High quality stainless steel metal with polished and brushed satin finish. Wear and tear resistant, built to last.
  • Shoptictoc Guarantee: All our watch bands come with a 30-day, 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Returns are Hassle-Free.

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Justin Chan
The watchband was well made and arrived in the window of predicted delivery (USPS). Expansion watchbands are not readily available and this service was excellent. The fit was perfect and adjustments readily made. Highly recommended as a source for expansion watchbands. EGP

Richard Gomez
This is an attractive, flexible metal stretch band that I bought for my husband. Be sure to measure your watch carefully before you buy to get a band in the correct width, because you can't change the width. The band was too long, which is a good thing because you can remove links to get the length you need. *I consider it important for my husband to have a good, flexible metal stretch band for safety reasons. He is active and works around equipment. I have known of men to loose a finger because a ring caught on something or injure their hand or arm because a watchband got caught. A solid band with clasp doesn't allow the hand to escape; a stretch metal band will either pull off or break before causing serious injury.* Okay, there were no instructions with the watch for shortening the band, so in case you need to remove links and don't immediately see how to do it: Look carefully at the edge of the band, and you'll see pairs of bent wires going from front to back. Using tweezers or very small needle-nose plyers, pull out one of those wires. Save it for re-use. You'll need to do this on both edges to release that link. If you need to remove for instance 5 links, count over 5 and remove the wires for that link. Now close the gap by reinserting one of the wires on each side of the gap.

Melissa Franco
OK; The band seems to work OK so far. But you need to know a couple of things before you buy it.1. If it's too long, and most of the time that's the case, you need to shorten it.2. If it's too short, and that seems unlikely but one person said it was, you need to buy TWO bands to make ONE that works.My band was too long, so it needed to be shortened. But unless you have the tools, skills and patience to do so, don't believe the "it's easy" comments about this.I happen to have everything and I am used to working under a magnifying glass with plenty of light and using tiny, jeweler's screwdrivers.The good news is that, there is a YOUTUBE video that shows how to shorten watch bands but look for the "PUSH PIN" video only. There are several but this band uses the "PUSH PIN" assembly method.Some have said the band fell apart. I don't wear mine often but I can tell you that the process of shortening the band is intricate and easy to screw up. The "Push Pins" are very delicate metal and have to be placed properly and locked in properly in order to work.Good luck. I'll update this comment if I find that the quality is poor but, so far, I am satisfied with the purchase.

Walter Green
The original band broke this was a exact replica and perfect

Susan Cooper
Was difficult to install on watch, had to remove some of the watch case material to accommodate the "square" tubes the spring posts run through. Not sure how durable the band will be, the saddles that hold the segments together like to sneak out so keep an eye on them. All in all a nice looking and comfortable band for the price.

Amy Murphy
My wrist is 7.25 inches around, and this thing is huge...not even close to the right size. It practically falls all the way to my elbow. A useless waste of money.

Ryan Ortiz
Fit perfectly without changing anything, fits over large hands well.

Scott Malone
It does what it supposed to do

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