Can you change the band on a Freestyle watch?
Absolutely! You can change the strap and bezel on your watch to create a one-of-a-kind Freestyle.
When did Freestyle watches come out?
2010
Watch Information
| Brand, Seller, or Collection Name | Freestyle |
|---|---|
| Model Year | 2010 |
| Item Shape | Square |
| Dial window material type | Mineral |
| Display Type | Digital |
Can I shower with my shark watch?
The combination of extreme heat and water may cause your watch to lose some of its water resistance. Avoid exposing your watch to strong chemicals, soaps or solvents as they may cause discoloration, deterioration or damage to strap, rubber seals and lubricants essential to the life of the watch.
How do you fix a broken silicone band?
Glue the Edges Hold the wristband in one hand, keeping your fingers at least an inch from the torn edge. Carefully open the glue and apply to one edge of the wristband, avoiding your fingers. Cover the filed torn end with glue and quickly press the second edge to the first, lining up any pattern or lettering.
Can Freestyle watches get wet?
10 Points For The Life And Care Of Freestyle Timepieces Be aware of the water resistance of your Freestyle timepiece. Never pull out the crown or operate buttons/pushers under water or when the watch is wet. Make sure your crown is returned to its original position before you hit the surf or expose your watch to water.
What are Freestyle watches made of?
Freestyle even made a dive watch called the Hammerhead (still in production), which features a typical rubber strap, a beefy stainless steel case and a rotating bezel. Each of these watches had some manner of success in the sense that they offset the decline in Shark watch sales.
How do you clean a freestyle watch band?
All Freestyle nylon watchbands are made from the highest quality material. They are washable in warm water with a mild liquid soap. Please be aware of the water resistance for your model prior to washing. If the water resistance is less than 5 ATM H20 it is recommended to remove the nylon band prior to washing.