yamahaki
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Regular pins don't matter. There the same diameter on both ends. If there friction pins, direction matters. Instead of looking at the arrows, look at the pin. If the pin looks like there is a small slot in it, push the pin out from the opposite side. The split end holds the pin in place. For sizing to your wrist, thats all preference to the wearer. I like the watch to wear slightly to the right with the clasp centered on the bottom. the opposite for most who wear them on there left wrist. If you can't decide what pin it is, push from the arrow side.
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