Sliding_ClaspIf your metal watch band is too small, you can usually add links to make it bigger and ensure a perfect fit. For mesh style metal bands you have to adjust the clasp to adjust the length. How do you recognize a mesh style metal watch band? If the band looks like one solid woven piece of metal with no links you are dealing with a mesh style band.

 

 

 

Tools Needed:

Sliding_Clasp-1Be aware: You can only make a mesh style metal watch band longer if you have extra band length through the clasp. If the excess was cut off, you will not be able to make this watch band longer.

 

Step 1

It is difficult to determine perfectly how much longer your watch band needs to be, so start by wrapping the band around your wrist and marking where the clasp should sit if it fit your wrist.

 

 

 

 

Step 2

Then, take your watch band and lay it out flat on your work surface so that you can see the inside of the bottom portion of sliding style watch band clasp. Look inside the clasp where the mesh band slips through it. You will see a small metal strap that crosses over the metal band under the hook where the clasp closes securely. This is what keeps the clasp in place on the band.

 

 

Sliding_Clasp-2Step 3

Take your spring bar tool and insert the forked end under the metal strap between the band and the clasp. Gently pry the metal strap up until it opens enough for you to slide the clasp up or down the watch band.

 

 

Step 4

Position the clasp closer to the end of the mesh band where you need it to sit for it to fit your wrist comfortably.

 

Sliding_Clasp-4Step 5

Once the clasp is sitting where you think it should, take your pin punch and press it down on the metal strap. The metal strap may click into place, just with the force of your hand, if it doesn’t, take your ball peen hammer and gently tap it into place.

 

 

Step 6

Set your tools aside when the strap is securely holding the mesh band again. Try your watch band on.

If the band is still too small, or maybe too big now, start over by repeating what you did before to open the metal strap and reposition the clasp on the band.

 

 

Finished

Once the band is put back together again, try on the watch band. It should fit just the way you like. Now that you have completed one repair, you can learn more about simple watch repair at our Learning Center.