Watch Resizing Guide
Step One: Lay the Watch Face Down
Place the watch on a soft surface (like a microfiber cloth) to protect the face from scratches.
Step 2: Locate the Clasp Lock
Find the flat part of the clasp where the mesh slides through—there’s a small metal flap that lifts up.
Step Three: Open the Clasp Lock
Insert your flathead screwdriver (or tool) into the small notch. Gently lift the flap—it should pop open easily. Be careful not to force it; it shouldn’t require much pressure.
Step Four: Slide the Clasp to Adjust the Length
Move the clasp up or down the mesh band to find your perfect fit. Align it so the clasp latches into one of the tiny grooves or indents on the mesh—this helps it stay secure.
Step Five: Lock It Back Down
Once it’s positioned, press the flap firmly back down until it snaps in place. Double check that it’s secure and not sliding.
Step Six: Try It On
Put the watch on your wrist and test the fit. If it’s too loose or tight, repeat the steps and fine-tune it.
Resizing Tip:
Make small adjustments for comfort—too tight can irritate the skin. If the clasp keeps popping open, check that it’s locked into a groove and snapped fully shut.