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Ideal_Rock
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Hi, jewelry friends--
I need some watchband advice. I now have a small collection of platinum and diamond art deco ladies'' watches. They came with old black cord watchbands that I need to replace (frayed cord, busted clasps, etc.)
My local jeweler wanted $40 for a nylon cord watch band with a stainless steel clasp, made in China. That''s $40 for a couple of pieces of string and a stamped steel clasp that must have cost pennies to make. I couldn''t get myself to buy it. For the price of three or four of these things I could buy a whole new deco-era platinum and diamond watch.
I went home & did some poking around online. I found similar-looking cord bands for $10 - $20 apiece. The problem is, I have no idea how to cut a cord down to my size and fit it on the watch. I figure it can''t be all that hard, but I need instructions.
Can any of you help me out? How do I shorten the watchband (cord) and affix it to the watch?
Thanks!
I need some watchband advice. I now have a small collection of platinum and diamond art deco ladies'' watches. They came with old black cord watchbands that I need to replace (frayed cord, busted clasps, etc.)
My local jeweler wanted $40 for a nylon cord watch band with a stainless steel clasp, made in China. That''s $40 for a couple of pieces of string and a stamped steel clasp that must have cost pennies to make. I couldn''t get myself to buy it. For the price of three or four of these things I could buy a whole new deco-era platinum and diamond watch.
I went home & did some poking around online. I found similar-looking cord bands for $10 - $20 apiece. The problem is, I have no idea how to cut a cord down to my size and fit it on the watch. I figure it can''t be all that hard, but I need instructions.
Can any of you help me out? How do I shorten the watchband (cord) and affix it to the watch?
Thanks!