Casio a1000 quick release springbars

Hey guys bit of a longshot, I lost the quick release springbars from the stock Milanese strap of this watch... Does anyone know the thickness and length of them or where to get them ? I remember they were a bit chunkier that normal.

Thanks heaps !

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You should be able to just take a ruler and measure the lug distance directly. It's probably published too, but it's hard to fully trust those numbers. That'll be in full millimeter increments. Diameter is in like tenths of a millimeter, I think. Measuring the hole they need to go into will get you in the ballpark, as will gauging with any other spring bars you have around. Narrower will always fit, just not snugly.

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Like @OscarKlosoffWatch sayd, you'd better measure lug width. It is really easy.

I did a fast research and found a Casio A1000MA-7EF on Amazon which description says it has a "High quality 20 cm length and 20 mm width Silver Stainless steel strap with a Fold over clasp".

About the diameter, the common are 1.5 and 1.8 mm variants (with quick release) and, as far as I know, usually Casio's spring bars uses 1.8mm in diameter.

You could, of course, go to a watchmaker and he/she should have a plenty of springbars and, I bet, that which fits your bracelet.