Do any of you guys have more than one springbar tool? I'm curious if y'all do. I know some of you have undoubtedly bought a watch repair kit that came with one, and perhaps another came with a watch or strap as a courtesy thing (like an extra strap/springbars). Maybe you got a fancy Bergeon one later on.
Regardless, I'm curious, what do you guys do with duplicate tools and such?
(Ngl, if any of you don't want one, I'd gladly take it as I don't have one 😆 )
High school student atm - Anything over $100 is a lot - Dials > Movements (after all the dial is what u see) - Would like to learn how to make watch straps & dials on my own Open to talk about most th...
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I can send you a couple. DM me.
I prefer using this one I think it's a lot easier to use
I prefer using this one I think it's a lot easier to use
I've never seen anything like this? How does it work? (Reminds me of a compass from geometry class!)
I've never seen anything like this? How does it work? (Reminds me of a compass from geometry class!)
Similar to this https://youtube.com/shorts/ocSy8oUQXAI?si=TYxd7oHTgQCH69Bf
Yes, cheap ones for daily carry and bergeons for home and office...
I bought a few nato straps that came with a tool in the bag. Plus the watch repair kit for link removals. So I have about 5
Oh dear lord I have like 15 of the dam things! Feels like I have more spring bar tools than I have actual spring bars
I still use my trusty Kershaw Scallion to remove straps and bracelets. I only use the springbar tool to push them back in.
I’ve got a few from Brands as part of the package and some ADs have included one in a sale, so I’ve only ever bought one but I think I’ve got about 6 now.