![]() ![]() The problem is "the second" pin, which you rather need to install "upside down" because it's all one band - along with the fact that the pins are not just "loose," but VERY loose, every single time, the pin falls to my table or the floor long before I could possibly get the second end attached to my Versa. First, I bought "a pair" of those "Magnetic Milanese Loop Stainless Steel Metal Mesh" bands, and, for the life of me, I absolutely, positively, can not possibly get one attached to my Versa. Wow, I've bought a couple of third-party bands, and it has been a NIGHTMARE. ![]() include a couple of replacement pins with the watch. Still the weakest point in this watch, but I liked it too much to return it otherwise. I’m still Leary about trying another 3rd party band. Avoid 3rd party until you’re fully comfortable with the change mechanism. Gives a visual cue if you’re angling it right. I also practiced inserting the pins on their own as when you’re trying to secure the bands you have to be precise as there is no wiggle room for the classic bands, The woven and leather straps are easier to secure as the band doesn’t have to line up in the ridge like the classic. You’ll see the precise angle the classic band needs to be. I find that I need to place the Fitbit on a table so I can actually use both hands to 1) angle and hold the band at proper angle and 2) to line up the pin and ensure it secured properly.
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