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Today, 10:02 AM | #1 |
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Flangeless, single shoulder spring bars and bracelet installation
My 16570 has drilled lugs and the 78790A bracelet with solid end links stamped 801. It's got 23-9291 spring bars (probably generic as seen on Ofrei).
My question is: What tool is best suited for installing a bracelet using this style of spring bar? It's easy enough to do with a soft strap that has some "give." I insert one end and then use something like a thin flathead screwdriver until the other end clears. But with the bracelet I have both pivot ends of the spring bar extending over the lugs and I need something like flat tweezers to compress them at the same time. Even then, it's almost impossible to avoid scratching the lugs as the ends of the spring bar are forced just enough for them to clear the lugs. I have thought about using flanged spring bars for the bracelet and the flangeless, shoulderless 23-9291 spring bars for something like the Erika's strap but I feel like I'm missing something. Little help? |
Today, 10:53 AM | #2 |
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Or you could the spring bars designed for the watch/bracelet you have. JMHO.
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Today, 11:09 AM | #3 |
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Couldn't agree more, which is why I'm asking. Are the 23-9291 style spring bars not correct? Or are they correct and I just need to be nudged in the direction of a tool and/or technique to use them properly?
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Today, 11:15 AM | #4 |
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Flangeless is not correct. Not sure of the part number for the correct ones. Bergeon 7825 spring bar tweezers are what I use.
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