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The Bergeon 6111 is a Swiss‑made stainless steel spring bar tool designed for watchmakers and enthusiasts to remove and install spring bars on metal and leather straps. With an overall length of 140mm and a solid stainless steel handle, it is durable and non‑slip. The tool features a 4mm fork on one end and a reversible dual‑function head (0.8mm point and 1.2mm small fork) on the other, capable of handling drilled lugs, non‑drilled lugs, and various strap types.
Durable: The solid stainless steel handle is much stronger than plastic alternatives, and the knurled surface provides a reliable non‑slip grip.
Swiss quality: Bergeon is a top Swiss watchmaking tool brand, known for precision and high quality, trusted by professional watchmakers worldwide.
Multi‑function: One tool integrates all the functions needed to remove both leather and metal straps, eliminating the need to frequently switch tips.
Risk of bending: The point is very thin and delicate – essential for fine work, but it can be bent or broken if used roughly or incorrectly.
Easy replacement: The point and small fork are held by a chuck, making them easy to replace; various replacement tips are available, greatly extending the tool’s lifespan.
Q1: What is the difference between Bergeon 6111 and 6767‑F? Which one should I choose?
A: Both are top‑tier tools. The 6111 is a “multi‑function heavy‑duty tool” with interchangeable heads, offering a solid, versatile feel. The 6767‑F is more minimalistic, with a slimmer handle. Beginners can start with the 6767‑F. If you need a single tool to handle leather straps, metal bracelets, and drilled lugs, the 6111 is the better choice.
Q2: Is the point prone to breaking? Is that a quality issue?
A: The point is very thin (0.8mm) and can break if used incorrectly (e.g., prying sideways) or when encountering a very tight spring bar. This is normal wear and tear, not a quality defect. Bergeon offers convenient replacement points.
Q3: Can I use this tool to remove Rolex bracelets?
A: Yes. The 0.8mm point can be used to compress the spring bars in Rolex metal bracelets, especially when the lugs have through‑holes – making removal very easy. For link screws, a screwdriver is still required.
Q4: How do I replace the point?
A: Unscrew the chuck counter‑clockwise, remove the old point, insert a new point (exposing 5‑8mm), then tighten the chuck clockwise.
Q5: Can I use the 4mm V‑fork on a metal bracelet?
A: No. The 4mm fork is too wide to fit into the gap of the first link of a metal bracelet. Use the 1.2mm small fork instead.
Fast worldwide shipping within 3 business days.
Competitive pricing on Seiko/Hattori calibers.
3,000+ watch movements and parts in stock.
Trusted by watchmakers worldwide.
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