Our Pure Copper Clasp bracelets – including the Link Bracelet, Vine Bracelet, Four Elements Bracelet, and Weave Anklet – are made from pure copper and finished with a classic clasp, just like a traditional watch band.
Each bracelet is designed with removable links for the perfect fit.
You’ve got two simple options to adjust the size:
- Do it yourself at home – A link adjuster tool is included with your bracelet, so you can easily shorten it yourself if you prefer. Detailed instructions below.
- Visit a watch repair shop – A watch specialist (such as Mister Mint) can resize your bracelet for you. They usually charge around $15-20.
Do it yourself at home - Watch the video tutorial
Follow along with our step-by-step video:
👉 Link Adjuster Instruction video on YouTube
We recommend watching the video while keeping this guide open so you can reference each step below as you go.
Do it yourself at home - Step-by-step instructions
Step 1
Wrap the bracelet around your wrist, then close the clasp to determine how many links you need to remove to achieve the desired length.
Step 2
Find the round head of the pin on the side of the bracelet that is slightly recessed. That is the side the adjuster tool’s push pin will strike to force the pin out.
Step 3
Unscrew the adjuster tool, unclasp and place the bracelet on the tool, and line up the tool pin with the bracelet pin you want to remove. The easiest way is to remove the links from the middle part of the bracelet.
Step 4
Hold the bracelet in place with one hand, and use the other hand to gently turn the knob of the adjuster tool until the pin is pushed out the other end. Make sure the adjuster pin is pushing on the side with the slightly recessed hole.
Step 5
Turn the knob in the opposite direction to remove the bracelet, then use your fingers to finish pulling the pin out. Note which way the pin comes out for later.
Step 6
Repeat steps 3–5 to remove the excess links that you identified in step 1.
Step 7
Use your fingers to insert the rounded end of the needle back into place while holding the two bracelet links in alignment to reattach them. Make sure you insert the pin on the correct side. Insert the smaller round end first.
Step 8
Use the adjuster tool to gently push the pin head back into the bracelet.
Once you’ve adjusted the links, close the clasp and check the fit. Your bracelet should feel secure but still comfortable enough to move slightly on your wrist or ankle.
Any questions, feel free to contact us.