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Old 10 August 2024, 01:03 PM   #8
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I’m always kind of surprised by the amount of people on here that do in fact take watches to an AD to have a watch sized. I do it all myself. I’ve got all the screwdrivers and spring bar tools and I switch bracelets around all the time. At first I’d use some jewelers tape on the back of the lugs to mitigate scratches but if you have a good set of spring bar tweezers it’s easy work. Same with switching links. I have rebuilt entire cars from the wheels up so I guess I am a bit more inclined to this sort of thing than some
Do you think it is worth getting Bergeon spring bar tweezers or any "cheaper" brands work just the same?
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