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Adjustment method of non-porous steel strip
Non-perforated steel strap is a common strap type, and the length of the strap can be adjusted by adjusting the position of the clasp.

By moving the buckle forward or backward, the length of the strap can be increased or decreased. Some special tools can be used to adjust the length of the belt, such as belt pliers and belt knives. Using these tools, the length of the strap can be shortened or extended to suit different wrist sizes.

If there is no professional tool, you can also adjust it yourself to change the length of the strap. Put the strap on a flat surface and bend it hard until it bends. This can shorten the length of the strap. If you need to extend the strap, you can add some links at both ends of the strap to increase the length of the strap.

It should be noted that excessive adjustment should be avoided when adjusting the strap length to avoid damaging the strap. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the maintenance of the strap to avoid long-term contact with liquids such as water and sweat, so as to prolong the service life of the strap.

Matters needing attention in purchasing watches

1, brand: the choice of watch brand should be based on personal needs and preferences, and the choice of well-known brands can ensure the quality and after-sales service of watches.

2, material: the material of the watch has a variety of metals, leather, rubber and so on. You should choose materials that suit you to avoid allergies or discomfort.

3. Functions: A watch has many functions, such as time, date, timing, alarm clock, etc. You should choose the function of the watch according to your personal needs.

4. Style: There are many styles of watches, such as sports, business and leisure. You should choose a style that suits you and meets your image and needs.

5, size: the size of the watch should be selected according to the size of the individual's wrist, to avoid the watch being too big or too small, affecting the comfort of wearing.