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Re: Which spring bar tool do you use?

Nothing so posh for me Mark, I use a stanley knife blade! I find it works perfectly as the blade is very thin but strong so it doesn't slip off like a screwdriver head but also, the tip gets into all those tight nooks and cranny's you find on metal bracelets.

Works for me buy Amer's kit looks great.

David H

: Just swapped the strap and deployant from my Jack Heuer LE over
: onto my default wearer 3 register re-edition auto, as that strap
: was getting a bit worse for wear. Will need to get a replacement
: for that at some point, but that's by the by.

: I use a Bergeon 6767 F to remove spring bars as I find the fine
: head more precise than the S standard head. And idly wondered if
: we all use the same one :)

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