View Single Post
Old 5 January 2020, 07:55 PM   #7
GS93108
"TRF" Member
 
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: UK
Posts: 1,194
As above, you need two decent screwdrivers. I have two Bergeon's. You also need the springbar tool to remove the buckle. Once you've done it a couple of times it's dead easy.
Beware of slipping and blood stains on white straps...
Also, it's easy to miss, but each strap has a long bar that goes through the strap and the lugs, the middle section of each strap that's fitted to the watch from the factory has a metal sleeve, it's easy to leave that in the original strap and not even know it's there and thus miss installing it in the replacement strap.
When removing the original strap there is one screws, one long bar that runs the from lug to lug that has a screw end and a metal sleeve in the middle section that the long bar runs through.

I've edited this as even my own short term memory failed me. There's only one screw, the long bar itself also has a screw end.
GS93108 is offline   Reply With Quote