Bergeon 6767-F is an ideal tool for changing the strap of your watch. The tool has two different pins on each side. This is one of the cult models of the Bergeon brand. 0.80mm pointed end 1.30mm fork end 5 1/2" overall length Durable tips that have the same thread allowing for interchangeability The perfect tool for removing spring bars from watches Replacement ends are available, product numbers: 6767.02, and 6767.03 Pointed tip 6767-B will also fit (slightly different body but same diameter tip) Larger forked tip available item number 6767-A (Tip only) or 6767 (Tip and Tool) Swiss Made
A**L
Tudor Black Bay Monochrome Approved
Great product. I use this to remove the bracelet from my Tudor Black Bay Monochrome. I tried the tweezer pair and they made it miserable but using this set is a breeze.
M**N
Get it. Your skills will suddenly improve
I like Bergeon tools. if you like something else, fine. I had used the 7767, the larger brother of this one and it was fine. But I struggled with Omega bracelets. With this tool, I suddenly looked vaguely Swiss. I could pop bracelets on and off quickly and with confidence. Much less faffing about, as the Brits like to say.
G**6
An improvement over the original
I had the first version of this spring bar to for many years. It was made of chrome plated brass and the brass showed through slightly. The screw ends did not screw tightly so they moved a little when changing bracelet.Bergeron have fixed those issues and I think the price is lower too? It’s now solid stainless steel and the ends screw in firmly so there is no movement. Like the first version, you can replace the ends if you ever need to.I don’t like all of Bergeon’s tools and some of them are silly expensive, but this works well and is good value.
G**!
I struggled until I bought this!!!
WOW! Let me start off with that. I wish I bought this Bergeon spring bar tool before I wasted nearly an hour and a half trying to get the spring bar back onto one of my watches. Unfortunately, the cheap tool that came in my watch repair kit had too much flex in the business end and was unable to properly secure my spring bar, this caused quite a headache for me! After previously purchasing a Bergeon screwdriver in the past and being impressed with the quality, I purchased this - two days later it arrived and 2 minutes after that BOTH spring bars were replaced on my watch. At first, I thought it may have been a fluke, so I undid both and within a minute, had both back on. What this tool has is QUALITY, it's made from high-quality steel that won't flex during the small adjustments you need to make while attempting to get the spring bars set. It grips the spring bars very well and works like a charm. This is worth EVERY PENNY!
B**A
Not for Rolex bracelets
Impossible to remove an oyster datejust rolex bracelet. Good tool quality but Rolex watches are built to makes things hard if you want to switch bracelets, it requires to press both sides at the same time which this tool will not be able to perform. I will not return but will limit its use for other watches with leather bands which must be easy to use this tool with.
J**Y
Incredible!
This Bergeon tool is incredible, it's so much better than the cheap chinese spring bar tools. The spring bars just come right off with this guy instead of having to try over and over again and have the tool break.
S**M
A durable, professional tool.
Good weight. The points are hardened and assist in easily removing and installing watch band pins.
R**N
Best (necessary) Watch Band Tool
I had to replace a Zenith El Primero Watch Band (in alligator). I wanted to but the right tool for this to avoid going to an expensive NYC jeweler to do this work. I wanted to buy the $159.00 proper swiss watch band removal tool but decided to try first with this single jeweler's pick. Although my vision is pretty limited, after a few tries, I was able to release the three spring-pins retaining the strap. 20 minutes + Amazon = saved about $75.00. Plus, I have a small tool in my drawer and know how to use it for the next time.
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