Spring bar tweezers

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Re: Spring bar tweezers

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True but looking at Everest/ Vanguard amongst others, which I don’t think that’s an option, plus I have to remove my original bracelets :D. Fitted a Vanguard to my BB58 today, I have changed many straps in the past but this was a very nervous experience :lol:
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Re: Spring bar tweezers

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Never needed anything more the Bergeon 6767 with a fine tip for changing straps/bracelets. A near perfect tool. I also keep a standard tip about, but it is rarely used.
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Re: Spring bar tweezers

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^^^^ Same here.

I only use the Bergeon 6767 with fine tip for bracelets. It works perfectly well.

I use the wider standard tip on straps; it spreads the load on the strap better.

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