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Old 2 June 2024, 01:31 AM   #1
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Tweezer options for changing bracelet on 126710BLRO

What are some good tweezer options for changing bracelets on the 126710BLRO?
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Old 2 June 2024, 01:33 AM   #2
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I use a Bergeon 7825
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Old 2 June 2024, 01:47 AM   #3
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The bergeon are great but if you want to get the same thing and save a few bucks you can get generic tweezers off Amazon and order the Horofix spring bar tweezer tips and get basically the same thing for a fraction of the cost
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Old 2 June 2024, 01:52 AM   #4
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I use a Bergeon 7825
I found online a recommendation for the 6825. Would you happen to know the difference?
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Old 2 June 2024, 01:56 AM   #5
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I found online a recommendation for the 6825. Would you happen to know the difference?
Either works well.
Two different types.
I have the 7825.
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Old 2 June 2024, 01:58 AM   #6
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I also asked the AI and it recommended these:

1. Horotec 12.301-1: These Swiss-made tweezers have fine 1.5mm tips, making them a good alternative to the Bergeon 6825. They feature a double-leaf spring and a strong, precise grip.

2. Dumont 3C-SA: These premium tweezers are made in Switzerland and have ultra-fine 1.3mm tips, similar to the Bergeon 6825. They are made of high-quality stainless steel and have a secure grip.

3. A*F Swiss 6825-1: This is a high-quality clone of the Bergeon 6825, offering similar features at a lower price point. They have fine 1.2mm tips and are suitable for working with small spring bars.

4. Witschi W-15010: These Swiss-made tweezers have fine 1.5mm tips and a double-leaf spring for precise tension control. They are made of anti-magnetic, acid-resistant stainless steel.
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Old 2 June 2024, 12:41 PM   #7
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I also asked the AI and it recommended these:

1. Horotec 12.301-1: These Swiss-made tweezers have fine 1.5mm tips, making them a good alternative to the Bergeon 6825. They feature a double-leaf spring and a strong, precise grip.

2. Dumont 3C-SA: These premium tweezers are made in Switzerland and have ultra-fine 1.3mm tips, similar to the Bergeon 6825. They are made of high-quality stainless steel and have a secure grip.

3. A*F Swiss 6825-1: This is a high-quality clone of the Bergeon 6825, offering similar features at a lower price point. They have fine 1.2mm tips and are suitable for working with small spring bars.

4. Witschi W-15010: These Swiss-made tweezers have fine 1.5mm tips and a double-leaf spring for precise tension control. They are made of anti-magnetic, acid-resistant stainless steel.
Wow, talk about time saving information! Thanks for this!
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I use the Namhing (left) for attaching and detaching bracelets from lugs and the Bergeon (right) for attaching and removing clasps, and micro adjusting Rolex clasps.
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I have a Bergeon. Works great
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I found online a recommendation for the 6825. Would you happen to know the difference?
I think the 6 is adjustable and the 7 is not
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What are some good tweezer options for changing bracelets on the 126710BLRO?
RE your PM:

Sorry, I'm a bit rubbish at PMs and at the moment I can't get it to work properly.

I sent an enquiry to nhywatch@netvigator.com.

They came back with comprehensive information and pictures, plus a link to a YT video at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leCcIyMOtSQ
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Old 2 June 2024, 10:19 PM   #12
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RE your PM:

Sorry, I'm a bit rubbish at PMs and at the moment I can't get it to work properly.

I sent an enquiry to nhywatch@netvigator.com.

They came back with comprehensive information and pictures, plus a link to a YT video at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leCcIyMOtSQ
Thank you!
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