Nice topic, thanks for the tutorial. I bought a Bergeon 6767-F to change the bracelet on my Pelagos. Did not scratch the lugs, but I'm overly cautious and careful. Feels like I'll be buying a tweezer type now and testing it out. Guessing I can buy stuff from your store with my CC and it will convert from CAD to USD. Have a good one!
Admittedly, I too love Tudor pieces. I've also got a Black Bay GMT which I got when they first came out. Had to have it warranty fixed for date malfunction where it skipped a day. Otherwise I love the GMT, especially when I travel. Eventually I'll buy another high quality tool watch because once you dip a toe, you can never reel it back. Cheers!
Hi Thanks for the informative video I'm looking to buy the bergeon 7825 here in the UK but all the stockists show a 1mm or 0.95 mm tip not the 1.2 mm you mentioned I'm using it for Rolex Thanks for your time
I'm so glad you brought this up. I was wrong in the video, the Bergeon spring bar tweezers are 1.0 wide. So the info you are seeing is correct! Cheers, Colin
Thanks for the feedback. It funny I just ordered a Bergeon 7767-SF spring bar tool, to replace my cheap ones from Amazon. Also got some pin punches for bracelet pins, broke some of my China made ones. I’m up for learning more about spring bars, my watches are Seiko, Citizen and microbrands. What watch ya wearing? Looks nice. 👍
Nice! I'll do a breakdown of all the different types of spring bars in an upcoming video. I'm wearing the Tudor by Black Bay Steel and Gold... Got it when it first came out... Maybe 2017??? Cheers, Colin
Fantastic video. Very useful. It helps me to find out what i need. Thanks
Awesome! Glad you found it useful! Cheers, Colin
Nice topic, thanks for the tutorial. I bought a Bergeon 6767-F to change the bracelet on my Pelagos. Did not scratch the lugs, but I'm overly cautious and careful. Feels like I'll be buying a tweezer type now and testing it out. Guessing I can buy stuff from your store with my CC and it will convert from CAD to USD. Have a good one!
Yes the website does convert to USD! Lol. Thanks for watching, feel free to reach out anytime! LOVE the Pelagos! (I'm a Tudor fan).
Cheers,
Colin
Admittedly, I too love Tudor pieces. I've also got a Black Bay GMT which I got when they first came out. Had to have it warranty fixed for date malfunction where it skipped a day. Otherwise I love the GMT, especially when I travel. Eventually I'll buy another high quality tool watch because once you dip a toe, you can never reel it back. Cheers!
I don't have a GMT in my collection... It's a huge hole that I just haven't been able to fill with the right piece. But man do I want one! Lol
super helpful, thank you! I'm switching a black bay 58 to a nato and would have started with straight tool if I had not watched this video
Awesome, glad the video helped!
Hi
Thanks for the informative video I'm looking to buy the bergeon 7825 here in the UK but all the stockists show a 1mm or 0.95 mm tip not the 1.2 mm you mentioned I'm using it for Rolex Thanks for your time
I'm so glad you brought this up. I was wrong in the video, the Bergeon spring bar tweezers are 1.0 wide. So the info you are seeing is correct!
Cheers,
Colin
@watchoffthecuff thanks for the quick reply Colin I really appreciate it
I'll go ahead and get them ordered now
Best regards
Steve.
Thanks for the feedback. It funny I just ordered a Bergeon 7767-SF spring bar tool, to replace my cheap ones from Amazon. Also got some pin punches for bracelet pins, broke some of my China made ones. I’m up for learning more about spring bars, my watches are Seiko, Citizen and microbrands. What watch ya wearing? Looks nice. 👍
Nice! I'll do a breakdown of all the different types of spring bars in an upcoming video. I'm wearing the Tudor by Black Bay Steel and Gold... Got it when it first came out... Maybe 2017??? Cheers, Colin
@@watchoffthecuff Nice watch, hear Tudor has a 5 year warranty.