I'm assuming it's similar to the one I got. I hope it is.

The band is a single piece, unlike the rubber Sport band the Watch comes with. 
Once installed, the side with the metal opening through which the band slides 
will be closer to the Friends button, while the side that can't move is nearer 
the crown. Simply remove the old band, and slide the new one into place in the 
orientation just discussed. The lugs (the bits that slide into the slots on the 
actual Watch) must be very straight or they won't go in all the way. Don't 
force it; with gentle pressure, they should slide in. If you have to really 
push, you're likely not aligned right or have the band backwards.

once installed, the band closes by the magnet on the loose end. Simple free the 
magnet from the band and pull on the attached part of the band until the whole 
thing is large enough for your hand to fit through. Settle the Watch in place, 
pull the loose end until it's as tight as you want it, and let the magnet grab 
the band. Done!
> On Apr 8, 2016, at 15:44, Sarai Bucciarelli <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi guys, especially Alex, how do you install the milonese loop band we bought 
> off Amazon? What is that little piece that slides up and down the band?
> Sarai D. Bucciarelli www.linkedin.com/in/SaraiDBucciarelli
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