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Old 23 November 2023, 09:50 AM   #1
Chaucer1787
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Best advice above from Gearjockey.

The 6 digit subs are daunting to remove the springbars. I change straps several times a week on any other models. I do it once a year or never on my no holes Rolexes. Very difficult.

Bergeon spring bar tweezers work great for me. It is nearly impossible without them but with them I don’t even use tape or anything. I take my bracelet off more than I probably should because I like to scotch-brite any minor scratches periodically.

The trick for me is to pull the case away from the end link(s) and then push it back into them when re-attaching. All of this is done while lying in a microfiber cloth.


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