1. Nhanganyaya
This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, use, and maintenance of your TEMKIN Leather Watchband. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your watchband.
The TEMKIN Leather Watchband is designed for compatibility with Tissot T60 and similar watches, offering a blend of durability and classic style. This specific model features a black leather strap with a golden folding clasp, measuring 24mm at the lug end and tapering to 14mm at the clasp.
2. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview

Figure 2.1: TEMKIN Black Golden Leather Watchband. This image displays the watchband, highlighting its black leather material with a crocodile-grain pattern and the attached golden folding clasp. The two strap pieces are shown, one with the clasp and the other with adjustment holes.
Key features of the TEMKIN Leather Watchband:
- Material: High-quality leather with a textured finish.
- Clasp Type: Secure folding clasp for easy wear and removal.
- Dimensions: 24mm lug width, tapering to 14mm at the clasp. Band length approximately 20cm.
- Ukobvu: Approximately 4.5mm at the thickest point, tapering to 3mm.
- Ruvara: Black strap with a golden clasp.
3. Kuiswa uye Setup
Installing the watchband requires careful handling to avoid scratching your watch or the new strap. It is recommended to use a spring bar tool for this process.
3.1 Zvishandiso Zvinodiwa
- Spring bar tool (recommended)
- Soft cloth or protective surface
3.2 Matanho ekuisa
- Gadzirira nzvimbo yekushanda: Place your watch face down on a soft, clean cloth to prevent scratches.
- Remove Old Watchband (if applicable): Using a spring bar tool, locate the spring bars connecting the old watchband to the watch lugs. Gently compress the spring bar and slide the strap out. Repeat for both sides.
- Insert New Watchband: Take one half of the new TEMKIN watchband. Insert one end of a spring bar into one of the lug holes on your watch.
- Compress Spring Bar: Using the spring bar tool, compress the other end of the spring bar and guide it into the corresponding lug hole on the opposite side. Ensure the spring bar clicks securely into place.
- Verify Security: Gently pull on the installed watchband to ensure it is firmly attached and the spring bars are properly seated.
- Dzokorora: Repeat steps 3-5 for the other half of the watchband.
4. Operating the Folding Clasp
The folding clasp provides a secure and convenient way to wear and remove your watch.
4.1 Opening the Clasp
- Locate the release buttons on the sides of the clasp.
- Press both buttons simultaneously to release the clasp mechanism. The clasp will unfold.
4.2 Closing the Clasp
- Wrap the watchband around your wrist.
- Align the two ends of the clasp.
- Press down firmly on the top plate of the clasp until you hear a click, indicating it is securely locked.
4.3 Kugadzirisa Kukodzera
The watchband features multiple holes for length adjustment. To adjust the fit:
- Open the folding clasp.
- Locate the pin that secures the strap to the clasp.
- Carefully remove the pin and reinsert it into a different hole on the strap to achieve the desired length.
- Ensure the pin is fully seated and secure before closing the clasp.
5. Kuchengeta uye Kuchengetedza
Proper care will extend the life and appearance of your leather watchband.
- Dzivisa Kuratidzwa Kwemvura: Leather is susceptible to damage from water. Avoid prolonged exposure to water, sweat, and high humidity. If the band gets wet, gently wipe it dry with a soft cloth and allow it to air dry naturally, away from direct heat.
- Kuchenesa: For light cleaning, wipe the surface with a dry, soft cloth. For deeper cleaning, use a specialized leather cleaner sparingly, following the product's instructions. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- Conditioning: Periodically apply a small amount of leather conditioner to keep the leather supple and prevent cracking.
- Kuchengeta: When not in use, store the watchband in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Dzivisa Makemikari: Keep the watchband away from perfumes, solvents, and other chemicals that can damage the leather or the clasp finish.
6. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Watchband does not fit watch lugs. | Incorrect lug width. | Ensure your watch has a 24mm lug width. This watchband is specifically designed for 24mm lugs. |
| Clasp is difficult to open/close. | Debris in mechanism or misalignment. | Inspect the clasp for any obstructions. Ensure both release buttons are pressed simultaneously when opening. Apply gentle, even pressure when closing. |
| Dehwe rinoita serakaoma kana kuti rakatsemuka. | Lack of conditioning or exposure to harsh conditions. | Apply a small amount of quality leather conditioner. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and moisture. |
| Watchband feels loose after installation. | Spring bars not fully seated. | Gently pull on the watchband to confirm the spring bars are securely clicked into the lug holes. Reinstall if necessary. |
7. Zvinotsanangurwa
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | Black Golden 24mm-14mm |
| Material | Leather |
| Lug Width | 24mm |
| Clasp Width | 14mm |
| Band Length | Approx. 20cm |
| Ukobvu | Approx. 4.5mm - 3mm |
| Clasp Type | Kupeta Clasp |
| Color | Black strap, Golden clasp |
| Origin | Mainland China |
8. Warranty uye Tsigiro
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the seller's policy on the platform where the product was purchased. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.
For general inquiries or assistance, you may contact the manufacturer, BE LOVE, through the retailer's customer service channels.





