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Derek,
That's it!, I had the plactic tool. Although I did not use it to remove the SS bracelet I'm sure everything would have been easier if I had spent a couple of extra bucks on the other one....and that is what I am going to do now!..
thanks a million!... I was going to buy that on TZone tool shop, do you know if they sell the pins for Omega 2598.80 SeMP chrono?.....
Dale
: First, are you SURE you have the right tool?
: There are two types.
: The black plastic one is really only for
: *straps*, at the forked end is way to big to
: fit in the tiny access slot for the bracelet
: pins. Attempting to use that one will be a
: disaster.
: It is the metal version of the tool has the
: much finer forked tip needed to handle
: bracelets.
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