tempocalypse
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yes, there is certainly some danger of that and thats a point worth considering for anyone wanting to do this...
from what I can see the spring bars on these straps fit fairly well without moving around too much. Additionally the end of the bar doesn't go all the way through the hole on the end that has threads on it. Either way I can understand someone not wanting to do this though as there is still the danger of wear eventually. But for me personally I would never go back to the screw bars. The question of damaged threads in the case of resale is still there but I've yet to sell a watch I've bought
As such I would prefer to keep the watch in a configuration that suits my uses.
I understand
By: blau : November 5th, 2023-11:26
I have been doing my best to be a good boy and treat the gold screws well even while swapping straps on my Breguets and it gets very frustrating. I've been trying to console myself with the thought that Breguet's way is high quality and high security comp...
in not sure...
By: tempocalypse : November 5th, 2023-16:11
The original screw bar enters from the outside through one lug with a larger smooth hole and screws into a smaller hole on the inside of the opposite lug. I could get a screw for the threaded side but would need to have threads made on the entry side and ...
shrug
By: tempocalypse : November 5th, 2023-19:53
As I stated somewhere in this thread, I've never sold a watch and even if it comes to that for me maximising the joy of ownership as things stand (ie I'm keeping the watch myself forever) is more important than some hypothetical future sale.