Bergeon 7825 Spring Bar Tweezer - HT7825

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Bergeon 7825 Spring Bar Tweezer - HT7825

Bergeon 7825 Spring Bar Tweezer - HT7825

RRP: £140.25
Price: £70.125
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Works perfect. Fits nicely and easy to work. Takes out a lot frustration when fitting the bracelet to the watch head. I have both the 6825 and 7825. A bit of a love/hate relationship. Sometimes I think they are easy to use, other times they seem more difficult to use than they should! This 30007 countersink assortment is new, however years ago (when we thought replacements were available) we sold the 1.60 and 5.00 sizes. Sizes in this set: 1.30, 1.90, 2.20, 2.50, 2.80, 3.10, 3.40, 3.70, 4.00 and 4.50 mm.

Specially designed glass bottle for Epilame. For use with Moebius-Fixodrop No 8940, 8941, 8950, 8951. Comes with bottle, cap, and basket. To many, this tool seems so simple that technically, they should all be very similar, which should mean you could just buy the cheapest tool out there to get the job done. But this assumption could not be more incorrect, and this is something that a lot of people discover when they try a high-quality, premium spring bar tool, from previously having used a cheap and basic alternative. The original blades made with softer metal than the stainless steel blades. Some prefer to used the original blades with their Stainless Steel Screwdrivers when working with older watches that do not have stainless steel screw.Best for what you are looking for is probably Bergeon tips for the 6825 clone you have. I have found that when I used the 6825 with CW bracelets it was easy. I have managed to use them without separating the bracelet, but quite difficult. I ended up getting the 7825 because the width of the tips on the 6825 were too wide for a DateJust, but ok for other 5 digit models and Tudor. Looks to me that the 7825 were definitely designed for Rolex/Tudor and the style of both springbar and gap they use.

I had a good look round various forums for experience of the Horofix tool and it is not in the same class as the Bergeon 7825. Made in China and the tips seem nowhere near as good - the hardening does not stand up to usage so people end up buying Bergeon tips! The tool itself is quite utility- there's not much to make a hash of, but the critical piece is the quality of the tips. I change out the cheap tips for Bergeon ones which gives you the utility of the tool but with high tool-strength quality tips that are fine enough to get at most spring bars but strong enough to not deform or break and all at a good price The tips that come with the cheap pliers tend to be made of soap/cheese/jelly . There’s a reason the professional watch world uses Bergeon - they are simply the best tools for the job. Enough said! There’s a reason the professional watch world uses Bergeon - they are simply the best tools for the job. Enough said! These two are very competitively priced and not sure which to get between them... any pointers would be greatly appreciated.I just don’t how to change the blades because they are supposedly changeable. Works perfect. Fits nicely and easy to work. Takes out a lot frustration when fitting the bracelet to the watch head. It has replaceable tips as well, and it looks like they offer a more ergonomic tip now as an option: https://www.esslinger.com/replacement-c ... -tweezers/ This works perfectly with my Sea Dweller 43 and prevents damage to the case of the watch when switching out straps This works perfectly with my Sea Dweller 43 and prevents damage to the case of the watch when switching out straps Problem with tips breaking may have to do with spring tension. Some spring bars have weak springs, but if you run into one with a strong spring. Using tweezers is going to be a little more difficult. Plus keeping those small tips centered.



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