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Author:  captain_rossco [ Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Watch strap removal tool

Morning All,

I've been changing the pilot bracelet on and off my Chronomat Evolution A1335653 in favour of a few different coloured leather straps. So far my local Watchsmith has been doing this for me (for free). I should probably start doing this myself, has anyone any suggestions on the most suitable tool for the job, make model size etc??
Being a Sunday he'll not be in the shop to ask him myself.

Kind Regards
CR

Author:  JustinFournier [ Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:00 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Watch strap removal tool

The Bergeon 6767-F Springbar tool comes highly recommended.

UK side of the pond:
http://www.watchtool.co.uk/bergeon-6767 ... ig6om6o6b4

NA side of the pond:
http://www.mywatchmaker.net/springbartool.htm

Author:  shalako [ Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:20 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Watch strap removal tool

I use a regular Bergeon springbar removal kit as well as these Bergeon pliers;
http://www.watchtool.co.uk/bergeon-6825 ... ig6om6o6b4]

They are expensive but very easy to use without marking the watch. Breitling are an innovative brand and many owners enjoy changing straps which is why I think it's a pity Breitling haven't been smart and introduced a user friendly system like Panerai have for changing straps. I would love to see Breitling sell their watches with an extra strap and strap changing tool built into the box, it would be a nice touch which would increase the brands popularity...... IMHO of course. :)

Author:  Endless [ Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Watch strap removal tool

You should be able to pick one up from your local AD, I got mine for free from my AD.

Author:  insane79 [ Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:09 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Watch strap removal tool

shalako wrote:
I use a regular Bergeon springbar removal kit as well as these Bergeon pliers;
http://www.watchtool.co.uk/bergeon-6825 ... ig6om6o6b4]

They are expensive but very easy to use without marking the watch. Breitling are an innovative brand and many owners enjoy changing straps which is why I think it's a pity Breitling haven't been smart and introduced a user friendly system like Panerai have for changing straps. I would love to see Breitling sell their watches with an extra strap and strap changing tool built into the box, it would be a nice touch which would increase the brands popularity...... IMHO of course. :)

which bergeon pliers u used on your breitling? the 6825 or the 6825pf?

Thanks..

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