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Old 15 April 2017, 04:35 AM   #26
Maxy
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: TX
Watch: Daytona
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Originally Posted by Cryten View Post
Don't go cheap, spend another $80 or so and get the Burgeon. Why spend $9k on a watch and then go cheap on the springbar tool? If those tips break (and it'll only happen while your changing a bracelet) you'll gouge your watch. Is the risk worth the $80 saving?
Yeah I get it. The point here is I don't need it for Rolex at all, prefer the bracelets on Rolex. It is for Omega, Tudor and other cheaper watches. I just wanted 1 which covers all the generic brands too instead just 1 high-end brand. I understand that Bergeon 7825 is best tool but works mostly for Rolex, so looking for Bergeon 6825 and Horofix is the same version of 6825.
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