Malaysia Watch Forum
Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: William on January 14, 2018, 08:42:13 AM
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Hi guys! I currently own a few watches and some of them have a fold over latch on their steel bracelets at the back of the watch. I find it hard to even move the bracelet out once I have "removed" the spring bar from the hole or maybe I did not even nudge the spring bar out. I have no problems removing the spring bars from my Hamilton Khaki King but on the back of my Longines Conquest, I can't seem to even move the bracelet slightly out of position so I can proceed with the next step. Also, yes. I do have a spring bar removal tool. Any tips or reasons why this is happening on one of my watches and not the other? What is the best way to go about it?
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Try to use Bergeon 6825 or Bergeon 7825 tools.
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Hi guys! I currently own a few watches and some of them have a fold over latch on their steel bracelets at the back of the watch. I find it hard to even move the bracelet out once I have "removed" the spring bar from the hole or maybe I did not even nudge the spring bar out. I have no problems removing the spring bars from my Hamilton Khaki King but on the back of my Longines Conquest, I can't seem to even move the bracelet slightly out of position so I can proceed with the next step. Also, yes. I do have a spring bar removal tool. Any tips or reasons why this is happening on one of my watches and not the other? What is the best way to go about it?
u had to remove the clasp before removing the bracelet from each end
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Agreed, when the clasp is removed, let the bracelet lies flat and it's easier to work on the removal. :thumbsup:
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Springbar pliers would work easily.
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I think it is a bit harder to remove the Longines conquest clasp compare to diver clasp for the Hamilton khaki king. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180119/85e477c0afc9cce98bf77bf461f21404.png)
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