I have a Timex Expedition watch and was very frustrated trying to remove the pins that hold the adjustment links in place.
My problem was that I envisioned the pin as a spring loaded pin, like the ones normally found on watches. It is, instead, a solid piece of steel.
To remove the pin, I had to place the band on a solid surface to allow the pin to be driven from the circular indention on the top (in the direction of the arrow), but it had to have space below where the pin will be pushed out (small circle on the opposite side of the link). I managed this by placing it on top of a pair of pliers laying on its side, putting the pin above the space between the jaws.
I used a small finishing nail and a light-weight hammer to tap the pin out a little, then pulled it the rest of the way with the pliers.
Two pins have to be removed to take out one link. Putting the pin back is easier because the band can be placed on any solid surface and the pin can be tapped back in.
Spencer, Cypress Texas
May 2009