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Old 10 August 2005, 07:15 AM   #1
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Strap/bracelet changes

A question for all you strap chanin' fools out there!

I want to become one of you, and wondered what tools you use for strap/bracelet changes? Also, any tips to avoid marring the lugs on your watches?

I have a Bergeon spring bar tool model 6111. It has steel tips on it, one very narrow with a v-grrove in it, and the other very wide and flat with a large groove. I am looking at flipping the strap around on my JLC, and also may get new straps for it in different colours. Just looking for any hints on how to use the tools correctly.

Thanks in advance, Al
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Old 10 August 2005, 12:53 PM   #2
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Al, it sounds like you have all the right tools, just need the straps.

The biggest thing I would say is take your time. You can use scotch tape over the lugs to be careful, but just take your time. The Pams are easy since it is a screw and tube, so that change is fast and easy. Though I still need to be careful since my cases are polished.

I guess that is why I have the Cape Cod cloths though. If you want some sites for straps of all different styles and sizes, just PM me mate.
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What Darren said or buy a strap with the new type of spring bar.
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Dman - PM sent!

Padi - what is the new type of spring bar?
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Old 10 August 2005, 09:56 PM   #5
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Al try this link several manafactures now make the quick release
springbar watch straps in all sizes they are great and no more
scratched lugs.
http://thewatchprince.zoovy.com/product/MS208120R14G
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Thanks Padi!
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Old 11 August 2005, 02:09 AM   #7
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interesting consept but, will the sping bar hold the heavier Rolex watch with out bending or disconnecting?
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Old 11 August 2005, 02:13 AM   #8
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Well I use them on a Speedmaster without any problems,about the same
weight as a sub head.
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