Justin Frye
works great, better than breaking a dozen toothpicks trying to get the watch band off
Spring bar pliers tool, Watchband Pliers with Robust 8 Pins, 6825 Spring Bar Tweezer Tool, for Watch Spring Bar Pins Removement and Replacement, Watch Wrist Bands Strap Removal Repair Fix Kit
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Batteries Included? | No | ASIN | B092V7YXKG |
Date First Available | April 19, 2021 | Part Number | RJ9101298U09IIMR |
Item model number | 50I2S11ID12U34 | Pattern | Solid |
Style | Modern | Manufacturer | LFGKeng |
Color | Black | Batteries Required? | No |
Units | 1 Count | Item Weight | 2.12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.74 x 0.63 x 0.31 inches | Special Features | Durable, Adjustable Settings |
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Top reviews
Marcus Barker
This gets the job done just as well as the more expensive alternatives. Works a million times better than the single bar tools.
Samantha Fritz
I was skeptical of all the spring bar tools available on Amazon because all of the reviews were questionable and the prices varied for what seemed like identical pliers. I ended up ordering this one and it worked perfectly on my Tudor Black Bay Bronze without inflicting any scratches or dings. It fit in the end link notches and pulled the spring bars out easily. It didn’t grip perfectly, you had to apply just a bit of pressure, but otherwise an easy process. So for everyone worried about their luxury watches: I can say that this tool did in fact fit and work! I am relieved.
Cynthia Larson
I was overly impressed by the overall quality of this item. It makes it much easier to change bands and bracelets when you are able to remove both ends of tension bars at once.
Lauren Escobar
Didn’t fit
Russell Washington
I purchased a nice piece (watch) on the gray market that was one link too large for me.I bought this to avoid a runaround with a local watch dealer who would likely charge an arm and a leg or not even remove the link for me as the purchase was not made in their store. I am very glad this worked out.I recommend using a cloth to hold the watch in case the tool slips, to avoid scratching your piece. I also adjusted some of my other watches and am glad to have this handy!
Lee Stark
Used them on one watch and the tips went to hell in no time. I’m guessing that’s why you get a bunch of them.
Chris Reynolds
Much easier to use than a standard spring tool.