It’s a standard strap held in by standard springbars. A 3 dollar springbar tool will do the job.
This ought not to be so difficult. It offends me that many people would throw away a watch with only some minor damage. (The springbar and replacement band came in. I ordered the wrong size it seems.)
Move to a city that offers basic services like watch repairs.
Just for interest:
I live in a small town in the UK (about 11,000 inhabitants) and there is a small shop in the high street that does:
- watch repairs
- replacement wristbands
- replacement watch batteries
- key cutting
Pretty much no one would do that but ok
It’s really not. With the model name you posted it looks like it should be a standard 40mm pin and band. If that’s what you ordered and it doesn’t fit look at the back of the watch and get the exact model number. Use that as a search term.
I have a drawer full of them, and PDFs of the manuals for all of them. I don’t wear most of them anymore because I started wearing a GPS watch 5 years ago for sailing, and it’s now my daily. But all of them still work.