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 Post subject: Bracelet tool
PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:40 pm 
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Can anyone tell me the type/brand name of the tool used in the video (in the FAQ section)to change a Breitling bracelet? Where would I go to buy one? Price?
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I'm at home in the land of no high speed internet, so can't see the video, but from memory it's a Bergeon 6767F - if it's a single bar tool as opposed to the one that compresses both ends of the spring bar at the same time, that's what it will be. I get my tools from www.watchtool.co.uk


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Thanks. I noticed the website has two single bar models. One is the 6767-F the other is 6767-S. Is there a difference or will either one work? What does the letter indicate?

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3mm Forked end for the S 1mm fork end for the F.

I have the F as well :D

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Great. Thanks. F it is.

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That tool is great to have. I tried other models before (also Bergeon) but in some cases you really need that small fork to get the job done. If the tool's fork is too big, you'll just end up scratching the watch.

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