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Got a new watch? Check to make sure the strap spring bars are seated!
Feb 25, 2020,08:53 AM
The other day, I thought I’d swap straps for the first time on my Reverso Tribute 1931 with the original Casa Fagliano shell cordovan strap. As I struggled with the spring bar tool, trying to get enough space between the thick leather strap and the lug, I was very surprised to hear a distinct metallic “clink” sound. It took me two seconds to realize that one end of the spring bar had not been properly seated in the lug hole! Only the friction between the leather and the lug had kept the strap in place.
And I’ve been wearing the watch for 8 years!
Moral of the story: Give the spring bars a little wiggle on a new watch.
Ano “A fool’s luck” Nuevo
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Got a new watch? Check to make sure the strap spring bars are seated!
By: Ano Nuevo : February 25th, 2020-08:53
The other day, I thought I’d swap straps for the first time on my Reverso Tribute 1931 with the original Casa Fagliano shell cordovan strap. As I struggled with the spring bar tool, trying to get enough space between the thick leather strap and the lug, I...
Luckily, a scratch on the interior lug wouldn’t bother me...
By: Ano Nuevo : February 26th, 2020-10:38
Because the leather is so thick that it hides the entire inside of the Reverso’s lugs. On other watches, though, I tape the lug first, and then attack the project with my usual arthritic abandon. Ano “No surgeon, I” Nuevo