Its the same style as a belt buckle.
undo the screws then pull it apart
A deployment clasp is a type of watch clasp that allows for easy and secure fastening of a watch strap or bracelet. It typically features a folding mechanism that opens and closes, providing a snug fit while allowing for quick adjustments. Deployment clasps are popular for their convenience and ability to prevent accidental opening, often found on metal bracelets and leather straps. They enhance both the functionality and style of a watch.
This watch has a double locking fold over clasp on it. It is not a stretch to fit watch.
To adjust the band on a Daniel Steiger watch, first, identify whether the band has removable links or an adjustable clasp. If it has removable links, use a small tool to push out the pins connecting the links, then remove the desired number of links to achieve the proper fit. For an adjustable clasp, simply slide the clasp to the desired position and secure it. Always ensure the watch fits snugly but comfortably on your wrist.
There is a flap inside the wheelarch with a little plastic swivel clasp on it. Undo, pull flap down (or out can't remember) and change bulb from there.
yes
A very popular toy watch with animals has a Siamese cat escaping from a pit bull. A toy watch with a panda also sells well. Disney characters that are animals such as Mickey Mouse will sell.
Yes you can
The prefix for clasp is Unclasp. Meaning unfasten.
you use a toy bird found in the toy store.
A tang clasp is the buckle style clasp commonly used on belts and watches.