Pure logic, concise & helpful, just what the Internet is good for, if I can add constructive criticism, it isn't about not actually doing what you talked about but more that a person's wrists expand in hot weather/while doing sport so may be useful to use any expansion adjustment at clasp to allow sizing to be increased after roughly perfect size found, these bracelets look fantastic though, I have one similar & it really looks businesslike, ha ha, take care
Thanks for taking the tme to add a comment.You are correct about the wrist expansion issue. As such it's advisable to cut as little from the bracelet as possible to get a good fit while still leaving maximum adjustment at the clasp.
Thanks for sharing helped me out. Just got a shark band and I was wondering what is the proper way to shorten it. I thought of cutting it but rather be safe than sorry. Also how to stretch it to fit the watch lugs thanks for that also. I had to use the dremil because all my good tools are at the shop in my toolbox.
My method is take a watch band that you have, that fits your wrist perfectly, take it off the watch and lay it along side the mesh and see where you need to cut. That way you don’t have to trial-and-error 👍
It'd be great if you actually showed us...
Are you female?
It was a pain in the arse to fix this bracelet, but it was worth it looks amazing.
Awesome. Worked. But i sawed it with metal saw. Afterwards clean up with strong pliers. Tough work though. But worked!!! I am amazed.
Pure logic, concise & helpful, just what the Internet is good for, if I can add constructive criticism, it isn't about not actually doing what you talked about but more that a person's wrists expand in hot weather/while doing sport so may be useful to use any expansion adjustment at clasp to allow sizing to be increased after roughly perfect size found, these bracelets look fantastic though, I have one similar & it really looks businesslike, ha ha, take care
Thanks for taking the tme to add a comment.You are correct about the wrist expansion issue. As such it's advisable to cut as little from the bracelet as possible to get a good fit while still leaving maximum adjustment at the clasp.
Three years later, this video worked for me. I used my diagonal cutters. It took about 5 minutes. Pretty simple operation. Thanks!
I did this yesterday. It’s extremely easy if you just take your time...
I notice he did not actually cut any links in this video.
Thank you so much, I was just getting ready to order another smaller bracelet! You saved me time and money 🎉
Worked perfectly!!!! Thanks for posting...
Great explanation . Thanks for making the video.
Thanks for sharing helped me out. Just got a shark band and I was wondering what is the proper way to shorten it. I thought of cutting it but rather be safe than sorry. Also how to stretch it to fit the watch lugs thanks for that also. I had to use the dremil because all my good tools are at the shop in my toolbox.
very helpfull thanks
Thank pals was so confused.
Thank you so much, sir! It was really helpful!
Thanks
Thank you
great vid, thanks for sharing !
Thanks ;-)
I used a Dremel or rotary tool which makes cutting the "links" easier and cleaner. Be sure not to cut band too short because there no way to fix that.
I bet the Dremel works well. You're right . Its best to remove one set of links at a time and then test the fit until it is just right
You're the only one who got this simple fix on video and it will more helpful if you put the right title.
Thanks for that . I hadn't noticed so I've changed it . Hope video was helpful anyway.
You can buy H-link extenders if you go too far 😁
My method is take a watch band that you have, that fits your wrist perfectly, take it off the watch and lay it along side the mesh and see where you need to cut. That way you don’t have to trial-and-error 👍
what watch is that
Hi Ramon,
It's a modified Seiko 7002. Cheers TC.