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 Posted: Sat May 24th, 2008 12:12 pm
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I am sure anyone will work. But i use the blue one. The part where you put the bracelet in is wide enough to size almost any bracelet. I actually have two of them. One i keep at home,and one i keep at work just in case i have a watch delivered there and not at hometoon1.gif

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watchluvr1 wrote: I actually have two of them. One i keep at home,and one i keep at work just in case i have a watch delivered there and not at hometoon1.gif

That's truly WIS-ful!! yourock.gif And a bit loony.subtlelaugh.gif

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 Posted: Sat May 24th, 2008 03:28 pm
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what can i say??snoopy1.gif

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Paxman wrote: sidspappy wrote: watchluvr1 wrote: Looks great!

get yourself one of these if you're going to be sizing bracelets often. Cheap enough too.

I use the blue one.hand6.gif
Thanks for the advice! I've been looking for one that's inexpensive, yet not a piece of junk that will quit on me after the first resizing.

I'm eventually get one of those, along with a good springbar tool. I'm thinking of getting them off of the Otto Frei website. Anyone have good or bad to say buying from them?

I just received an order from them. Quick and painless and nice tools.
Thanks for the advice! Will put in an order soon...

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 Posted: Sun May 25th, 2008 01:55 pm
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I use this spring bar tool. I like the small forked end for getting those hard to reach spring bars. And also the straight end for depressing spring bars thru drilled lugs. The tips are also replaceable should one break.

 

 

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watchluvr1 wrote: I use this spring bar tool. I like the small forked end for getting those hard to reach spring bars. And also the straight end for depressing spring bars thru drilled lugs. The tips are also replaceable should one break.

 

 

Yea that is a good one I have it too. hand6.gif

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 Posted: Mon May 26th, 2008 07:57 am
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watchluvr1 wrote: I use this spring bar tool. I like the small forked end for getting those hard to reach spring bars. And also the straight end for depressing spring bars thru drilled lugs. The tips are also replaceable should one break.Awesome. Good to have experienced WIS here to lead me to the good stuff! Thanks.

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 Posted: Mon May 26th, 2008 10:12 pm
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Hey little late here, but wow watchadoo looks awesome on your Seiko.....yourock.gif

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 Posted: Mon May 26th, 2008 11:20 pm
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teddyhanna wrote: Hey little late here, but wow watchadoo looks awesome on your Seiko.....yourock.gifThanks for the kind words!

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