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Bergeon 7825 Spring Bar Tweezer - HT7825

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The Bergeon 7825 is the spring bar tool we use at Millenary Watches and therefore have great experience in using this tool.

Can you use this tool to remove leather or rubber straps? It doesn't look like it and would appreciate a confirmation. Works perfect. Fits nicely and easy to work. Takes out a lot frustration when fitting the bracelet to the watch head. Most spring bar tools are ” pen-shaped”, with which you remove one side of the spring bar at a time. The 7825 from Bergeon is a bit different, however, as it is made as a tweezer with which you tweeze both sides of the spring bar simultaneously. The benefit of this is that you can more easily grip both sides of the spring bar and carefully ”lift” out the spring bar, which ultimately prevents scratches on the lugs of the watch. I bought a Horofix Spring Bar Tweezer from Esslinger for my C65 bracelet: https://www.esslinger.com/horofix-spring-bar-tweezers/ Most watches use spring bars to keep the bracelet or strap in place and to remove the spring bars, you need a good tool. But with that said, not all spring bar tools are created equal.These two are very competitively priced and not sure which to get between them... any pointers would be greatly appreciated. The Horotec tweezers are a great tweeter option - the tips of those are identical (or very close to) the 6767F tips.

I have both the Bergeon 6767 and the Bergeon 6825. To be honest I use the 6767 possibly 99% of the time, but there is always the odd occasion where the 6825 comes into its own. Whether it’s worth it or not is entirely another matter. To many, this tool seems so simple that technically, they should all be very similar, which should mean you could just buy the cheapest tool out there to get the job done. But this assumption could not be more incorrect, and this is something that a lot of people discover when they try a high-quality, premium spring bar tool, from previously having used a cheap and basic alternative. As you say, for me right now it would be clearly best to go 6825. It's unlikely that I would acquire another Rolex (though I do have a soft spot for the Explorer 216570) so I feel I can safely ignore the 7825. I have been watching this topic with interest as the shared experiences are very helpful, thank you. Bergeon 7825 Spring Bar Tweezer. For fitting and removal of bracelet spring bars. Allows you to take off the bracelet from the watch case without removing the clasp. Points are replaceable. Length 120mm. Width of tips 1.00mmThere’s a reason the professional watch world uses Bergeon - they are simply the best tools for the job. Enough said! There’s a reason the professional watch world uses Bergeon - they are simply the best tools for the job. Enough said! by Amor Vincit Omnia» Mon Apr 03, 2023 6:02 pm» in Straps 9 Replies 385 Views Last post by Bahnstormer_vRS

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