
ERICCANTWIN even with my new tool......
ERICCANTWIN even with my new tool......
This just arrived, but the SM is still a BITCH to get the springbars out....Unreal.....I gave up versus breaking a tip etc....Ill try again later////


Re: ERICCANTWIN even with my new tool......
i found it *easier* to deal with some bracelets (my aqua terra, for example), but still a bitch with the less expensive version of that tool.
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Try it drunk 

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Try your new knife. Just jam 'er in there real-good and pop the spring bar out. It it won't go, you're not givin' 'er hard 'nuff.

Seriously, I have issues with my BCA when I change straps. I now use a very small very thin screw driver from my 'watch toolkit' to move the spring bar.

Seriously, I have issues with my BCA when I change straps. I now use a very small very thin screw driver from my 'watch toolkit' to move the spring bar.
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Re: ERICCANTWIN even with my new tool......
I am not an expert but it appears you have to take the tool out of the box first.

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So much good advice Eric, aren't you glad you posted up?!


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Terpits wrote:I am not an expert but it appears you have to take the tool out of the box first.
oops.....
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Might make it a bit easier it you separate the bracelet from the clasp. I have the Bergeon and most of the time it works well, but other times can be a PITA.
I like Stewart's idea; tape it up while your tipping back a couple and give it another go.
PS - Reading the title I thought this was going to include something about a penal implant?
I like Stewart's idea; tape it up while your tipping back a couple and give it another go.
PS - Reading the title I thought this was going to include something about a penal implant?

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kfalk wrote:Might make it a bit easier it you separate the bracelet from the clasp. I have the Bergeon and most of the time it works well, but other times can be a PITA.
I like Stewart's idea; tape it up while your tipping back a couple and give it another go.
PS - Reading the title I thought this was going to include something about a penal implant?
I'm going to have to go with a solid

Separating the bracelet into two parts was the only way I could get my Black Bay bracelet back on the watch.

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Re: ERICCANTWIN even with my new tool......
I thought I bought the tool to make it easier so I don't have to do that SHIT....
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Re: ERICCANTWIN even with my new tool......
... you were wrongericf4 wrote:I thought I bought the tool to make it easier so I don't have to do that SHIT....

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well that's a first......
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Eric, I don't know if this is helpful or not, but...
Evidently, the S500 has different spring bars for the OEM rubber and for the bracelet, per Emma from Bremont. Once you get the bracelet off, I'd email Emma and make sure you get a bracelet-specific pair.
Evidently, the S500 has different spring bars for the OEM rubber and for the bracelet, per Emma from Bremont. Once you get the bracelet off, I'd email Emma and make sure you get a bracelet-specific pair.
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Sounds like a tough time Eric, but look at it like this: at least
you've got one awesome looking tool now !
Seriously though, that looks cool !
I hope it helps you out
with the Bremont.
you've got one awesome looking tool now !

Seriously though, that looks cool !

with the Bremont.
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Tom: I'm waiting for the day you totally lose it and go ballistic on someone.AtomicTom wrote:Sounds like a tough time Eric, but look at it like this: at least
you've got one awesome looking tool now !![]()
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Seriously though, that looks cool !I hope it helps you out
with the Bremont.

Way to look at the upside

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Me too Bjorn. Guess I'm really saving up.jeckyll wrote:Tom: I'm waiting for the day you totally lose it and go ballistic on someone.AtomicTom wrote:Sounds like a tough time Eric, but look at it like this: at least
you've got one awesome looking tool now !![]()
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Seriously though, that looks cool !I hope it helps you out
with the Bremont.
Way to look at the upside

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O would love that!!!
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Lol.Terpits wrote:I am not an expert but it appears you have to take the tool out of the box first.
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Re: ERICCANTWIN even with my new tool......
I never give up when faced with breaking my tip...
Maybe I am just more determined. Wife loves it.
Maybe I am just more determined. Wife loves it.
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Re: ERICCANTWIN even with my new tool......
andrema wrote:Did you try two screwdrivers?
Better yet, two threads! You should definitely start another.
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funny. yes i'm a noob trying to get my post count up but seriously, i'm having best laugh i've had for awhile. although watching that downfall video is a great primer. watched it twice so far and it still works.lilhoody wrote:andrema wrote:Did you try two screwdrivers?
Better yet, two threads! You should definitely start another.
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ericf4 wrote:O would love that!!!
