I've not seen this done before

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Had an hour free today, a 1506/832 clasp, a cheap mesh bracelet and my Dremel.

Here is the result




There are a few sharp edges, but I can file those down and the rubber had become unusable due to hardening. At least now I can see the clasp getting some use
 
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You mean the clasp? I find it more comfortable this way. And significantly easier to close the butterfly clasp this way around. Do love a bit of pedantry though
 
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No, the whole bracelet.

You could just find a ProPlof case and turn the movement over, tho.
 
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At least it is an easy fix lol.
 
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I take it back, I flipped it around, made some adjustments both sides with the variable dive extensions to centre it on my wrist, think its actually more comfortable now. Still easier to close the other way.

Tricky part of this is getting the 20mm mesh down to 18mm to fit into clasp. I believe the proplof clasp fitting are the same as the lug space so no issue there. The advantage of the 1506/832 is that it is 20mm so is not wider than the mesh as is the case with the proplof butterfly (and the seatbelt).

On a side note re Australia, I was due to be crossing the equator at the time, but had to cancel trip, which is what gave me the time to mess around with bracelet in the first place.