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Spring Bar Tool for Watchmakers

February 9th, 2009 · No Comments

If you are a passionate watch lover or watch enthusiast, you would surely have a great collections of watches at home. You would also love to spend time in maintaining your prized watches. However, maintaining watches and doing simple changes and repair is not that easy. Watch lovers and enthusiasts will understand that specific tools are needed to operate on different parts of the watch. While some of these tools are meant to be used by professional watchmakers, there are tools that many of us can use at home to take care of our watches.

Bergeon Spring Bar Tool Spare 0.8mm Pins X 10 PiecesOne of the tools that watch lovers and enthusiasts can use easily is a Spring Bar Tool. Bergeon is one of the leading and oldest watch tool manufacturing companies based out of Switzerland. The Bergeon 6767-B Spring Bar Tool is a very delicate and handy piece of equipment that helps in removing, changing, and replacing bracelets. However, you need to be very careful while using the spring bar tool since its tip is very sharp. This is because the tip needs to be able to penetrate the small hole in the bracelets to remove the pin in order to remove, replace, or change the bracelet. Even when you need to work on the watch, it is advised that you remove the bracelet or strap before starting to work. This helps the watchmaker work safely on the watch without running the risk of damaging the bracelet or strap. In addition, the bracelet or strap, if still attached, may also be a hindrance while working on the watch.

You may need to change the strap or bracelet of your watch for many reasons. Changing the bracelet or strap gives a new look to your watch. You can keep the same watch and have numerous bracelets to give a modern and sophisticated look to your watch each time you go for a party or social gathering. You may also need to change to change the strap or bracelet because it is old and worn out. Whatever may be the reason, getting yourself a spring bar tool is surely going to simplify your job.

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