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Old 14 March 2021, 04:56 PM   #1
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Incoming - Still Winter.....

Pics coming mid week on my Snowflake, so I thought I'd get ahead of it and ask for some sage advice from SBGA211 owners.

I'm planning on sizing the bracelet myself, and eventually swapping it intermittently for a leather strap preferably with deployment. So questions are:

1) Recommendations on a high quality pin-punch/tool to remove the pin-collar to size. Coming from Rolex / Tudor, I only have a Bergeon Tweezer / screw-driver set, so a complete novice here.

2) Any recommendations on a leather strap / deployment ideally with a quick release? Quick release isn't a deal breaker, but a definite nice to have.

Was initially a tough call as I been searching for a white dial piece for some time. Finalists were a Panerai 1314, Polar Explorer II, and Snowflake. Dialwork IMO was so superior, it became academic when I saw one in the wild.
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Old 17 March 2021, 05:13 AM   #2
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Excuse the crappy pic but winter is here! Appreciate the PMs on some suggestions/sources on straps. Shocked how light the bracelet is, it’s incredibly comfortable minus the lack of micro adjustments.


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Congratulations! Very nice!
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Congrats! Winter is here indeed.
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Such a beauty Jay, congratulations
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Old 18 March 2021, 07:22 AM   #7
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Such a beauty Jay, congratulations
Appreciate the kind words from everyone. Like most things with me, I seriously overthought this one on the bracelet adjustment.

Just simply ran and purchased a Bergeon 6767-F. The tip of the 6767-F didn't push the pin all the way through but nothing a padded set of pliers couldn't deal with. Went in the opposite direction the first attempt as I didn't pay attention to the arrows but otherwise without event. The pin collar is as advertised, IMPOSSIBLE to locate the carpet if it skirts away. Luckily I had clear bin handheld vacuum which actually did its job.

Now on to the fun stuff in searching for some straps, so any recs (pics are even better) are always welcome.
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