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  • eric
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    Go to Carousell and search for springbar tools. There are a few types to choose from.

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  • badass09
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    There's lots of bergeon tools for sale on ebay.. i bought my 6767f on ebay too.. but lost the fine tip.. now have to buy a replacement tip..

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  • pyro
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    Thanks bro for all the enlightening!!

    I went khateena and they ran out of stock for 7825...seem no other place is singapore sell...u have the horotec model no. that is similar to bergeon 7825?

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  • triton
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    a picture of thick spring bar with 3185. the tips of the 3185 provides a better grip on the spring bar. as the tips of 3185 is slightly thicker compared to the 6767-F, it provides a better grip.


    3185-with-fat-spring-bar.jpg


    below is a picture of a fat spring bar with 6767-F on the left and 3185 on the right.

    6767-3185-with-fat-spring-bar.jpg
    Last edited by triton; 19-02-20, 01:48 PM.

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  • triton
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    a picture of thin spring bar with 3185


    3185-with-thin-spring-bar.jpg

    i would prefer the use of 6767-F with thin spring bar because use 3185, user have to push the tips all the way down to get a grip (reference to the top pic).

    below is a picture of 6767-F with thin spring bar. notice the tips of the 6767-F is a closer fit compared to the 3185

    6767-with-thin-spring-bar.jpg
    Last edited by triton; 19-02-20, 01:45 PM.

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  • triton
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    a picture of 2 common types of spring bar

    the one on top is thick spring bar

    the one below is thin spring bar

    fat-thin-spring-bar.jpg
    Last edited by triton; 19-02-20, 01:41 PM.

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  • triton
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    yes, these tools can be used to remove date-just bracelet.

    Originally posted by pyro View Post
    Thanks for the recommendations! this one will be able to remove datejust bracelet rite? Sorry, newbie here..:-)

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  • pyro
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    Thanks for the recommendations! this one will be able to remove datejust bracelet rite? Sorry, newbie here..:-)

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  • triton
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    bergeon 6825 allows user to adjust 3 things

    the angle of fork tip
    the length of fork tip
    the tension/width between the fork tips

    too much effort to use.

    would recommend use of 7825 instead if you prefer bergeon brand. it is tweezer style. cost is similar. the advantage of the 7825 over horotec is that the tips are replaceable.

    https://shop.bergeon.ch/Catalogue/Im...mages/7825.jpg

    there is also horotec tweezer that works similar to 7825.

    for bergeon 7825 you can go to khateena at rochor centre.


    Originally posted by pyro View Post
    Bro, I was thinking of buying a bergeon 6825-pf for date just. Is it the rite tool? I'm more confident with plier type tool. If can use, u know where to get it?

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  • pyro
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    Bro, I was thinking of buying a bergeon 6825-pf for date just. Is it the rite tool? I'm more confident with plier type tool. If can use, u know where to get it?

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  • triton
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    generic tool

    genericbrandII.jpg

    this is a generic tool that is cheaper compared to the bergeon tools.

    it is shorter in overall length compared to the bergeon 3135 and 6767-S, it can be easier to work with for some people.

    the fork tip groove is wider, it is not easy to work with no pin hole rolex models

    6767-3185-with-fat-spring-bar.jpg
    Last edited by triton; 19-02-20, 01:39 PM.

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  • triton
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    bergeon 6767-S

    bergeon6767-SII.jpg

    this tool can be use for rolex pin hole and no pin hole models

    prefer holding 3135 compared to 6767-S which has textured grip.

    the tip ends tend to unscrew itself easily if it is tightened using fingers.

    the fork tip of 6767-S groove is slightly more shallow compared to 3135. it is has thinner tip which makes it easier to get in between tight space between strap and lug.

    it also allows user to work with spring bars of rolex no pin hole models.
    Last edited by triton; 19-02-20, 01:37 PM.

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  • triton
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    bergeon 3135

    bergeon3135II.jpg

    it comes with a mini-ruler which is useful to measure strap width when need arises

    the pin end construction is not ideal, the original length is abit too long. as such it tends to break easily. however, with the right tools, the broken tip can be grind to a sharp tip again. that is what i did, save some money in purchasing new tips.

    the fork tip groove is deep which makes it easier to work with other watches with leather straps in some cases. the thickness of the fork tip at times work to its disadvantage because it is hard in between the strap and lug of watch.
    Last edited by triton; 19-02-20, 01:36 PM.

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  • triton
    started a topic useful tools to help change bracelets/straps

    useful tools to help change bracelets/straps

    for rolex pin holes models, you can use either of the following
    • bergeon 3135

    bergeon3135II.jpg
    • bergeon 6767-S

    bergeon6767-SII.jpg


    for no pin hole models, i suggest the use of 6767-S
    Last edited by triton; 19-02-20, 01:29 PM.

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