Hi everyone. I bought a navy blue Artem strap for Aqua Terra a few months ago and it is great. For people that have switched from steel bracelet to strap, have they ever gone back? If so do you use a watch tool or just take it to a jeweler?
Do yourself a favor and pick up a Bergeon spring bar tool and learn to change them yourself, I go back and forth all the time. It really gives you the ability to turn 1 watch into several.
For bracelet removal and installation I greatly prefer spring bar pliers to the standard spring bar tool. It makes life so easy. Both tools are worth having if you change bracelets and straps.
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I've got an old quartz Aqua Terra, got a blue Artem Sailcloth for Xmas for it.
I regularly swap straps and bracelets on that & my Seamaster 300 (check my WRUW pics) I do it myself. I use a burgeon 6767f springbars tool.
Omega bracelets can be a bit tricky as the tolerances are really fine, but practice makes perfect & I can now swap in less than 5 mins.
Another option is a qr mesh, I recommend Staib, they do a nice tapered mesh I use often.
Good luck 🍀👍🏻👍🏻
Do yourself a favor and pick up a Bergeon spring bar tool and learn to change them yourself, I go back and forth all the time. It really gives you the ability to turn 1 watch into several.
Bergeon 6767-F tool for fitting... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K4S8SQH?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
For bracelet removal and installation I greatly prefer spring bar pliers to the standard spring bar tool. It makes life so easy. Both tools are worth having if you change bracelets and straps.