There is a hinge but looks like it was designed to be cut.
I wouldn't screw with this myself, I would consult my watchmaker.
Those indentations in the mesh near the clasp are made to match up with the locking tab in various positions as Dan pointed out.
Yes, but where does the excess go when you shorten it? There's nowhere for it to go.
I'm fine being proved wrong on this....
I think it goes into the clasp, and as pictured there is room for it to slide in but not very far. However it looks like it would shorten the band by around 1/2" or so. Anything more than that and you're right it would need some lopped off.
I agree I may have to cut a portion of the mesh considering it may bottom out against the buckle. It's trying to figure out how to loosen the buckle for adjustment. The only thing I can think of is uncrimping the tabs to loosen it.
Yes. Why there is more clamping spots than can be accommodated in that clasp. Therefore, visit the watchmaker. The shear to shorten that bracelet I do not have at home and I have a lot of Milwaukee Tool items because that's where I am!
good advice but many of us like hands-on involvement in our hobbies. I usually only give up and seek a professional for assistance once I'm bleeding and bandaged 😁
Again, take it to your watchmaker! You poke around and turn it to crap and you wasted what you paid. My watchmaker in his store might charge me $20 to adjust.