That is a very nice looking Heritege Tudor watch, i have a BB58, BB925,and a Pelagos, Tudor are nice quality watches, and Thank You for the tutorial Spring Bar help 👍
Ah, you have one of those fancy spring bars that holds together! I've had a couple of pocket watches in my past, AFTER removing the spring bar and having one end and the spring disappear into space.
if you press the tool through the hole, the spring bar goes back into the hole! You have to push the end in, then move it out of the way (up, down or putt it out.) Bracelets are even worse, since it's very tight, so take it tto you watch repairer or jeweler's.
Your voice is very relaxing and confident- a nice counter to the absolute PITA of removing my spring bar!
Thank you!!!
That is a very nice looking Heritege Tudor watch, i have a BB58, BB925,and a Pelagos, Tudor are nice quality watches, and Thank You for the tutorial Spring Bar help 👍
I've been stupid and put in the spring bar for the band, not the lugs. It only has one notch not two so I can't get it out?
Easy Peasy ... with the proper tools
Ah, you have one of those fancy spring bars that holds together! I've had a couple of pocket watches in my past, AFTER removing the spring bar and having one end and the spring disappear into space.
Oh my God whoever you are you help me fix my watch so I subscribe to your TH-cam channel my God you are the best
Thanks mate, got it out.
Great! I love the fact this video is still useful after all these years!
if you press the tool through the hole, the spring bar goes back into the hole! You have to push the end in, then move it out of the way (up, down or putt it out.) Bracelets are even worse, since it's very tight, so take it tto you watch repairer or jeweler's.