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Post by rambler on Oct 11, 2005 4:39:26 GMT -6
Hi all, I'll post this here in so it gets a larger audience. Now - I've been after the small tool you use to remove bracelet pins, for some time. My AD gave me the name of a company that supplies watch spares etc. They can be found at www.clockspares.net (It seems quite a good resource) It's UK based (for anyone over here). I looked at the bracelet pin remover tool for my Omega Seamaster. But they can't tel me if the 'pin tool' that you use to drive down into the pins in the bracelet will be the correct diameter for my watch. There are several sizes. Anyway, I'll post a pic of the pin thingy, so you all know what I'm talking about. Does anyone happen to know the Bergeon (presumably?!?) part number for this type of pin; to fit an Omega Seamaster? If I can get them a part number they might be able to help. Best to all Rambler
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Post by mamas on Oct 11, 2005 13:40:00 GMT -6
cant help you with this request rambler as i dont know answer.... but ofrei.com will have ones suitable for the seamaster... alternatively, why not try to email the owner of your site and see if he can help? mamas
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Post by CHIP on Oct 11, 2005 13:45:13 GMT -6
Sam uses something called "Eurotool Pin Remover" or something... he got it for ten dollars. It is made for the seamaster line.
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Post by rambler on Oct 12, 2005 4:50:02 GMT -6
Mamas - yeah spoke to the people from this place, on the phone before I posted. My AD recommended them. They don't know which size pin remover will fit a Seamaster bracelet - which is kind of weird given that they are wholly concerned with selling watchmaker tools etc. It only costs £1.25 but they come in loads and loads of different sizes - hence my enquiry here. I thought someone may have used one. Oh well. Thanks Chip, I'll do a search on that. Best Rambler
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