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Watch bands (Moto 360 fashion watches only)
Watch bands (Moto 360 fashion watches only)
Remove/replace your watch band
Watch band warning
Care for the leather watch band
Resize your metal watch band
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Remove/replace your watch band
Quick-release bands for your Moto 360 (2nd Gen.) fashion
watch are designed to be swapped easily.
To remove the watch band: Place your Moto 360 face down
on a soft cloth. Slide the metal latch on one band toward the
center of the band to release its pin from the watch. Then
gently angle the band away from the watch to remove it.
Repeat with the other band.
To attach the watch band: Take one band and insert the pin
on the side opposite the latch into the hole in the watch. Slide
the latch toward the center of the band and insert its pin into
the other hole. Tug gently to ensure the band is secure. Repeat
with the other band.
Tip: For leather watch bands, make sure the band with the
buckle is on the top side of the watch.
Watch band warning
Your Moto 360 watch uses custom designed watch bands.
Using standard off-the-shelf watch bands, especially metal
bands, may cause significant damage to your watch. Damage
caused by using a non-Motorola watch band, or by its improper
replacement, is not covered by the warranty.
Care for the leather watch band
If your watch has a leather watch band, please note that the
leather watch band has been hand treated with several stain
coats to give a rich finish. Some wear and transfer of color may
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be possible. As with many leathers, please use discretion when
latch toward
wearing lighter colored garments.
the center of
To clean, wipe with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use any polishes
the band.
or creams. Like most leather products, the watch band must be
treated with care. Direct exposure to water is not
recommended.
Resize your metal watch band
Do you need to resize your metal band? We recommend
taking your Moto 360 to a jeweler or watch repair shop for
assistance.

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