My iPhone pin usu works for me…

Jan 17, 2024,13:38 PM
 




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Little strap change tool help please?

 
 By: @wewannaporsche : January 17th, 2024-13:12
Hey folks, can someone please recommend a good strap change tool that is easy to use and won’t damage the drilled through lugs of my Leman Flyback? I want to be able to change up the straps myself without having to always go to the Blancpain boutique. Any...  

My iPhone pin usu works for me…

 
 By: rmcr_manila : January 17th, 2024-13:38
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lol. Never thought of that.

 
 By: @wewannaporsche : January 17th, 2024-13:53

I use this..

 
 By: S F : January 17th, 2024-14:04
Cant recall the brand, prob generic. ...  

Haven't finished my first cup of coffee

 
 By: mblum3 : January 17th, 2024-14:26
so forgive what might be silly - how about a toothpick? A temporary short term solution. Just cut off a bit from the point.

Ok, thanks guys..

 
 By: @wewannaporsche : January 17th, 2024-14:37
Didn’t realize a simple pick tool would work just fine. I had it in my mind that you needed a fancy claw like contraption that they have out these days that removes the spring bars. Something like this below. Guess since the lugs are drilled, you don’t ne...  

This is an expensive Swiss tool for removing bracelets, not straps

 
 By: cazalea : January 17th, 2024-17:56
Howdy, Most watches have spring bars and you use a tool with a forked end to pry the moving end of the bar in, so you can remove the strap. This can be easy or VERY difficult. It just depends on the watch and strap. However, I wouldn't use a toothpick as ...  

Thank you.

 
 By: @wewannaporsche : January 17th, 2024-19:36
I know mine had punch in bars when it had the X71 bracelet installed, and heard them bang them out when removing the bracelet but heard that they used spring bars to install my strap. Thus, I think I can just use a pin to press out the spring bar for stra... 

toothpick.... seriously

 
 By: j.jota : January 17th, 2024-20:00