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14 November 2014, 12:43 PM | #1 |
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Tudor Heritage Chrono Springbar Help
Hello again everyone....sorry about yet another boring thread....
I was just wondering if anyone could steer me in the right direction as to what size springbars I should order for the Tudor Heritage Chrono. Any specs, dimensions etc would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance. |
14 November 2014, 12:54 PM | #2 |
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14 November 2014, 12:58 PM | #3 |
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14 November 2014, 01:11 PM | #4 |
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I use the Bergeon 6767-F. It's a small fraction of the price and does the job just as well. Make sure you get the F, not the S.
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14 November 2014, 01:14 PM | #5 |
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I too have the 6767 works great.
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14 November 2014, 01:15 PM | #6 |
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But if I were to grab that other tool would I want the 1.1 or 1.3 as I am thinking the other will make life easier for me as I am a klutz
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Probably the 1.1mm, as the fork on the 6767-f is 1mm.
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God bless you guys who change your own straps and bracelets. I will do it on Casios and low end Seikos. I wouldn't ruin a Tudor. My AD is close enough.
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I have had quite a bit of practice but the nicest watches there were Movado (nothing against movado as I like them). If I didn't have that head start I sure wouldn't be practicing on the Tudor! Although the process is simple if you have the right tools, which I don't right now but thanks to Adam I am on track to having the means necessary to make this a fun watch! |
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dp, ken and adam are the tudor go-to's here.
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14 November 2014, 02:13 PM | #12 |
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Its amazing to have this kind of help and support.
It can be a scary world out there and google turns up so many conflicting results. When the experts here weigh in, a peon like me listens Thanks guys! Adam, Ken and everyone else!!!! |
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