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Old 30 July 2015, 03:46 AM   #1
Brian Page
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Navitimer strap changing question

Hello, thinking of adding a Navitimer to the mix and would be looking at the 46mm as to utilize a lot of 24mm straps from the Panerai era I still have. Anyone done strap changes on the Nav? - is it difficult to get at the spring bars with the leather strap in place etc..

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Old 30 July 2015, 07:36 AM   #2
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Hello, thinking of adding a Navitimer to the mix and would be looking at the 46mm as to utilize a lot of 24mm straps from the Panerai era I still have. Anyone done strap changes on the Nav? - is it difficult to get at the spring bars with the leather strap in place etc..

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Very simple.
A cheap spring bar tool best way to go.
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Old 3 August 2015, 04:18 AM   #3
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I change the bracelet and straps on my 43mm navitimer 01 all the time. It's easy with a good spring bar tool. I recommend the Bergeon 6767S
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