Thank you Rob, I swap out bracelets and straps on almost a daily basis and have been using a cheap (came with some straps) tool - I definitely need to upgrade. :)
Thanks Rob. Just picked up the 7767F before your vid was even finished. Been using the Bergeon 6767F tips in the cheapie hexagonal tool I had, but since I needed new tips anyway, why not get the whole tool? Although, I do like that the hexagon shape as it keeps it from rolling off the bench, guess I’ll just have to be more conscious of where I set it down. Bergeon tips are worth every penny. As they say about the Nagra open-reel crystal sync recorder, “Nagra. C’est Suisse et trés, trés précis.”
Hey Bob, your video just nailed my choice for a tool like this for ma brand new Sinn! I am gone go for the 7767-f because I like heavy tools. Thanks man!
I own the Bergeon and Baughblabs and completely agree with you - the Baughlabs is THE BEST. I actually used it like 3-4 times today alone. LOL. Highly recommend it.
Should I get the bergeon kit with the 6767 for 239.99 or get the bergeon spring bar plier for 199.99 I have no tools right now but for some micro flat head screws
Great video. I just bought the Bergeron 6767 f or something. Any tips on removing the bracelet from my cronos explorer? I want to swap it for a rubber band
Hi Rob I got the Bergeon 7767-f but the bar tip is 3mm ? looked on Amazon and there are only 1mm new tips but 3mm to big to remove seamaster strap can you help ? cheers James
yeah that's supposed to be better for straps, while the fine tip is for bracelets. So they say at least, makes sense given the wider tip would damage leather less.
Thanks for the video and your help😁 I like the watch you are wearing during the clip😍 could you please let me know which one it is⌚😏😎 Thanks a lot for your help😁
With spring bar pliers, it will make the spring bar tools became obsolete. They seldomly use the tools in assemble line. Only unauthorized watch repair center will use the tools. Try the pliers, life is easier without nightmares. LoL... 😅
SPRING BAR TOOLS Will 7767-"F" Replacement Tips Work Or Screw Into TOOL Marked AS 7767-"S" ?? ...In Other Words Will S Tips Screw Into F Tool & Vis Vera? THANKS In Advance,
@@RandomRobReviews Shouldn't it be designed to deal with bending and tilting? That's often required with very tight leather straps. I can buy Chinesium versions for half the price that also break in typical use.
I have a cheapo chinese tool I got last yer and while it works, it's definitely not durable nor comfortable to grip. Didn't know the newer 7767 existed, no more cheap stuff for me.
The video length is perfect. I appreciate your detailing of each one and what they are worth the spend!
One of your best videos Rob... We need more videos like that .... 👌☝️💪👍
I bought a bergeon 6767F. Tip broke off first time I used it!
Thank you Rob, I swap out bracelets and straps on almost a daily basis and have been using a cheap (came with some straps) tool - I definitely need to upgrade. :)
Thanks Rob. Just picked up the 7767F before your vid was even finished. Been using the Bergeon 6767F tips in the cheapie hexagonal tool I had, but since I needed new tips anyway, why not get the whole tool? Although, I do like that the hexagon shape as it keeps it from rolling off the bench, guess I’ll just have to be more conscious of where I set it down. Bergeon tips are worth every penny. As they say about the Nagra open-reel crystal sync recorder, “Nagra. C’est Suisse et trés, trés précis.”
Hey Bob, your video just nailed my choice for a tool like this for ma brand new Sinn! I am gone go for the 7767-f because I like heavy tools. Thanks man!
I've enjoyed these 5 minutes and will be getting a 7767 to try it out
I own the Bergeon and Baughblabs and completely agree with you - the Baughlabs is THE BEST. I actually used it like 3-4 times today alone. LOL. Highly recommend it.
Is the threading the same size to be able to use the Bergeron tips screwed in to the Bob Labs handle?
Yes
It can fit in the Rolex explorer 2 which have small space for the tip to go in?
I've been using the cheapos and just ordered the Bergeon thank you great review.
Thanks for this video. Was in market for this.
Welcome. $20 well spent on the 7767
Thank you👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Should I get the bergeon kit with the 6767 for 239.99 or get the bergeon spring bar plier for 199.99
I have no tools right now but for some micro flat head screws
thanks for ur detail reviewing... appreciate it 😍
Great video. I just bought the Bergeron 6767 f or something. Any tips on removing the bracelet from my cronos explorer? I want to swap it for a rubber band
Hi Rob I got the Bergeon 7767-f but the bar tip is 3mm ? looked on Amazon and there are only 1mm new tips but 3mm to big to remove seamaster strap can you help ? cheers James
For regular strap changes, the bigger Bergeon 6767-A tip is so much easier for me.
Have not tried that size tip, I will order one up. Thanks
yeah that's supposed to be better for straps, while the fine tip is for bracelets. So they say at least, makes sense given the wider tip would damage leather less.
@@BrakkoJanus Also because wider tips simply won't fit into some bracelets.
Swiss Army knives, especially the small blade will change your lives for strap changes.
Thanks for the video and your help😁 I like the watch you are wearing during the clip😍 could you please let me know which one it is⌚😏😎 Thanks a lot for your help😁
Nice seiko clock!
do the 6767 tips work in the 7767? I saw tips that said 6767 but not 7767.
Same tips for all 3 tools shown. Bergeon 6767 tips fit all.
@@RandomRobReviews Thanks!
With spring bar pliers, it will make the spring bar tools became obsolete. They seldomly use the tools in assemble line. Only unauthorized watch repair center will use the tools. Try the pliers, life is easier without nightmares. LoL... 😅
Pin of my buckle popped on the other side. Its a casio square with plastic buckle and pin what should i do
Will 7767 s fit sub Daytona yacht master
Its 3mm vs 1mm for f version
Can you replace the forks on the Bergeons (specifically the 7767) or do they come in/need other sizes?
Yeah the tips on both ends screw in and out. There are other bits that can be bought and used.
@@RandomRobReviews Good, good, is the size that comes with it good for, say, 18mm watch bands?
What fork tip is on the 7767-F? Is it the 6767-AF?
Yeah same tips
@@RandomRobReviews Thanks man!
Thank you!
I haven’t found any reviews on the 7767 across the internet. I see most people seem to be buying the 6767. Is the 7767 actually that much better?
Looks exactly the same to me except for the knurling pattern.
SPRING BAR TOOLS
Will 7767-"F" Replacement Tips Work Or Screw Into TOOL Marked AS 7767-"S" ?? ...In Other Words Will S Tips Screw Into F Tool & Vis Vera?
THANKS In Advance,
Yes. S=Standard; F=Fine. It's just the size of the ends that changes.
My Bergeon poker snapped after a few uses, and the replacement tip is almost same cost as the whole unit wth
Yes. Don’t bend or tilt. I have broke a few myself.
@@RandomRobReviews Shouldn't it be designed to deal with bending and tilting? That's often required with very tight leather straps. I can buy Chinesium versions for half the price that also break in typical use.
Thank you for this. Very helpful. :)
Are you looking to sell your boldr venture by any chance?
Cheers, Oli
Not really. They are so affordable
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You need the pliers to avoid scratches though
It doesn’t matter, they’re all the same! They all accomplish the same purpose when it comes down to it.
True. Baughblabs end up in my hand more then any others though
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Why do most case manu. have to make the damn holes so tight? Come on...
I broke 2 tips today trying to move the bar over to the hole.
Oh man I hate that too.
Um... if your into watches you have a bunch of free ones around anyways so it either free or all out for me.
I believe the other end is not to push the pins out, but to push the spring bar back. Look it up: th-cam.com/video/ubU9bujiv-I/w-d-xo.html
The right tool is the one in your hand.
I broke a tip on my Baughblab, hopefully he sells replacements, I sent an email.
Basically Bergeon tips, order a few. Mine are all broke too.
I have a cheapo chinese tool I got last yer and while it works, it's definitely not durable nor comfortable to grip. Didn't know the newer 7767 existed, no more cheap stuff for me.
P.S new subscriber also :)
Do not buy chinese copies. Steel of tips are soft and breaks easily. Definately at least Bergeon -->check our store. Greetz!
@Rex Erection If you buy from Alibaba or other marketplace from China, they are not definately Bergeon.