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22 March 2008, 06:12 AM | #1 |
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how to remove bracelets?
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i would like to know exactly what could i buy to remove a 2007 Rolex Datejust bracelet. Someone advices to use a BERGEON 6111 STRAP REMOVAL TOOL. What do you think about it? Thanx in advance |
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22 March 2008, 08:47 PM | #3 |
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Welcome to TRF!
Just be sure to tape up the underside of the lugs with masking tape to avoid stratching them. Best of luck!
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This is a good tool if you are afraid of scratching the lugs
I ordered one from the intrenet the price is 40 euros
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Hello Velitsko Have you used this yet? Does it work well on the no lug hole models. I ask this because I have heard that these do not work on Rolex?? John. |
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A friend of mine has the same tool and he is really satisfied. I am going to receive mine in 5 days if things don't go wrong In the worst case scenario i have just wasted 40 euros and then i'll try to sell it to some greek members from the greek rolex forum
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Just be a bit careful with this "tweezer" style tool, Velitsko.
I found an old thread of mine (Click here to read it) from where I quote: Quote:
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http://www.watchwallpapers.com/berg.htm Or you can use the Bergeon watchmaker knife. http://www.watchwallpapers.com/brrem.htm Jocke
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Thanks a lot for the info Bo
I'll be extra careful when i am going to use it
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I checked all the links out... gr8 info. Tx guys. :-)
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Thank you guys.
Yes, I have this, but find it a little awkward to use. As you get one end off and begin on the second, the first seams to pop back in. Eventually, it comes off, but a bit of a hassle. Quote:
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at the endlink so the springbar don´t get into the hole again. Quote:
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Great info guys.
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Thank you guys! I always find good advices on this forum!
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Another vote here for the watchmaker knife.
I've used it on Rolex, Patek... no pain so far... |
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Is this what you are talking about?
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This one is the one I use.
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That's a nice one Jocke
I have a similar one but it has a slightly different shape and it's coloured grey. It doesn't have so many toys as yours though It's much more simpler.
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Is the reason for your scratched lugs that you use the corcscrew to remove the endpieces??
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Aha!
So basically, you screwed it up (pun intended)? You just need to give the bezel a good twist with the corcscrew, and off the bezel goes:
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It seems like a nice alternative to the Bergeon 6825 which cost $140 and for a occassional user like me that is a lot. Thanks!!! |
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All I use is a very small flat head screw driver, but make sure everything is taped up. It's a bitch to put it back on with only one screw driver but I've done it before without any problems.
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Like you said I can put tape on the lugs prior to working on the watch but having a tool that pre-compresses the spring bar is such a cleaner way to do this that I wouldn't mind getting a tool specially for it but $144 is a bit much to spend for a hobbist like me. Oh yean, one time the tape that I used shifted while I was putting the bracelet back on and I ALMOST make a scratch so the tape method is not 100% safe (may be I'm just clumsy). I found a pair of springbar tweezers by Horotec but getting it home yesterday I discovered that it is too 'fat' to reach into the springbar release 'window' of Rolex bracelets. And the search continues.....help, anyone? |
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