Velcro Fix for a Broken Watch Strap

by chaitanyak in Craft > Jewelry

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Velcro Fix for a Broken Watch Strap

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this is a fix i did for my watch yesterday.
my casio gshock has been through a lot, and as robust as these watches are, the rubberised strap tends to crack ( in places where they are subjected to stress on a regular basis) after a few years. I didn't have the cash to go out and have it replaced, coz, it involves changing the entire casing moulded water resistant casing.

Materials Required

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1) Tubes of Araldite or any other super bonding agent you prefer.
don't bother with quick setting glues , for some reason they don't work on the rubberised surface of the watch strap
2) Bit of Velcro, cut it to roughly the width of your watch strap
3) A pair of Scissors
4) A small vice in which you can leave the strap (held firmly)for 24hrs (for the epoxy to dry)
5)sandpaper

Glue Velcro to Watch

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sand the part of the watch that you will be using the glue on.
glue the velcro to the watch like so

NOTE: use the rough hook part of the Velcro on the watch, so that when you wear it, its facing away from your skin

Glue Velcro to Strap Piece

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sand the part of the strap that you will be using the glue on.
glue the other velcro bit to the strap like so

NOTE: use the soft fuzzy part of the velcro on the strap, so that when you wear it, its facing your skin, when you wear it

Put It Together in the Vice

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place them like this and put it in the vice, so it doesnt slide around.. leave it there for 24 hrs

Done

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sand off any charp edges, and your good to go.

you can use either the Velcro fastner or the belt buckle to strap it on or off your wrist.