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 Posted: Mon Mar 19th, 2007 08:35 pm
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DonaldF
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Are there any recommended threads or sites for the replacement of straps and bracelets?

I just bent the end of a spring bar with a Bergeon tool and I'm not happy.  I actually do have mechanical ability but this was a bitch.

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 Posted: Mon Mar 19th, 2007 08:43 pm
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Hey Donald... sorry to hear that.  Check the icons on the sidebar to the left - Watchprince and Don Ginsler both have great straps and Watchprince has replacement spring bars and tools as well.... hand6.gif

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 Posted: Mon Mar 19th, 2007 08:49 pm
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Donald, there are several great sites; watchprince, Don Ginsler, West Coast Time, Island watch...all with direct links on the left of the 3T main page.....I have also used http://www.lonestarwatches.com which has good prices and great service and http://www.internationalwatchman.com which has great prices and quirky service.

There is also an extensive list of strap vendors in the Favorite Vendors Forum:

http://www.timetechtalk.com/view_topic.php?id=1283&forum_id=9

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 Posted: Mon Mar 19th, 2007 09:04 pm
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I'm looking more or less for a "how to" guide so I'm sure I know what I'm doing.

Thanks.

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 Posted: Mon Mar 19th, 2007 09:21 pm
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Dont know if this helps or not.. but...


1.Lever located inside watchstrap.
2.Insert tip of spring bar tool between slots on lever.
3.Release strap by pushing lever in towards strap, then release. Be careful not to lose the pin.
4.Replace strap by inserting one end of lever into hole. Using tool to hold the lever, press lever into opposite hole.

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 Posted: Mon Mar 19th, 2007 10:12 pm
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I think he's trying to get one out of a bracelet.Sometimes a flat blade works better. I always use one when putting one back on.

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 Posted: Mon Mar 19th, 2007 10:33 pm
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I use a flat blade too.  Never picked up one of those fancy tools.

yamahaki wrote:
I think he's trying to get one out of a bracelet.Sometimes a flat blade works better. I always use one when putting one back on.

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 Posted: Mon Mar 19th, 2007 11:13 pm
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I have 3 sizes of the fancy tools. Half the time they don't catch, or they screw up a nice strap. Screwdrivers rule!

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 Posted: Mon Mar 19th, 2007 11:23 pm
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I use both mini-screwdrivers and/or a Swiss Knife flat blade.....................never seen one o' them thar fancy tool things! face4.gif

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 Posted: Mon Mar 19th, 2007 11:33 pm
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And if the spring in the pin is stuck, I use a pair of needle nose cutters and clip that sucker. Screw the pins I say!hand6.gif

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 Posted: Mon Mar 19th, 2007 11:34 pm
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Yeah! They're a dime a dozen anyway...

yamahaki wrote:
And if the spring in the pin is stuck, I use a pair of needle nose cutters and clip that sucker. Screw the pins I say!hand6.gif

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I use the "fancy" tool. A Bergeon. Cost $25, and worth every cent. Lonestarwatches.com sells them. Don't buy immitations. They break. I've got two of the POS's.

The small end of the Bergeon is especially good on bracelets. And, you can reverse the small end to a straight end for cases with lug holes. There also is a black plastic tool I have that works ok and costs about $10.

If you are dealing with an cheap OEM spring bar with no flange (spelling?) they are sometimes impossible to grab on to. As suggested above, just cut the sucker out and install a new (better) spring bar.

Attachment: spring.jpg (Downloaded 52 times)

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