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Old 19 December 2021, 12:52 PM   #1
sm84
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Bergeon Spring Bar Tweezers, Whats so special?

Hi All,

I recently saw a post here about swapping bracelets and one of the tools that were used for that was a Bergeon Spring Bar tweezer.

I personally like this tool as I've often struggled with removing bracelets and usually did this using a spring bar tool than a tweezer.

I, however, cannot understand what is so special about the Bergeon tweezers as opposed to something like Horofix tweezers or similarly designed tweezers that can easily be purchased for around $30.

Can someone help me understand why the Bergeon is preferred? Can we use the less expensive ones to achieve the same result without damaging a watch as expensive as a Rolex?
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