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    New Bergeon watchtool

    Just got this new tool for my adjustments on my own

    What kind of tools do you prefer?


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    The Bergeon 6111.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rasmus1980 View Post
    Just got this new tool for my adjustments on my own

    What kind of tools do you prefer?
    Presumably that's just an updated version of the 6767-F.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Seiko7A38 View Post
    Presumably that's just an updated version of the 6767-F.

    Yeah, they look alike. I’m not the only one, who likes quality tools. A bit more expensive, but worth every penny


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    Another vote here for the 6767F. I also use the (slightly more expensive) Bergeon 7825 springbar tweezers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seiko7A38 View Post
    Presumably that's just an updated version of the 6767-F.

    Different ends I believe.
    The 6767 has two forked ends of different sizes.
    Looks like the 7767 has a pin end for spring bars with drilled lug holes.

    I have two of the 6767s - bought a second for taking off bracelets

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    I have 6767 both S and F. The F is good for bracelets. For straps I usually prefer a pen blade of my Victorinox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtagrant View Post
    Different ends I believe.
    The 6767 has two forked ends of different sizes.
    Looks like the 7767 has a pin end for spring bars with drilled lug holes.

    I have two of the 6767s - bought a second for taking off bracelets
    Both tools are available with two different forks...the 7767-SF and the 6767-SF. See this link for other versions (eg single fork) and similar tools.

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    Industry standard, make sure you buy a few spare heads
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    Quote Originally Posted by PickleB View Post
    Both tools are available with two different forks...the 7767-SF and the 6767-SF. See this link for other versions (eg single fork) and similar tools.
    Looks like it is just the handle that is the difference then
    Last edited by mtagrant; 11th August 2019 at 08:59.

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    I have a 6767F & one with one forked end & one attachment for leather straps, can't remember the number.

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    I must say I'm very impressed with my Bergeon, much better than the Omega one supplied with the Moonwatch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedy2254 View Post
    I have a 6767F & one with one forked end & one attachment for leather straps, can't remember the number.
    I suspect that the other is a 6111...link.


    And now we have the 8111...link.


    Quelle est la différence?
    Last edited by PickleB; 11th August 2019 at 13:48.

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    They look pretty nice, much better than the ones I've received bundled in the past.

    I do think the right tool for the job rings true for most things, as I've found picking up some Mac tools/snap on stuff.

    How expensive are these out of interest?

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    £18 on Amazon prime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PickleB View Post
    I suspect that the other is a 6111...link.
    That's it, 6111, thank you.

    And now we have the 8111...link.


    Quelle est la différence?

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    For screws - A10 30081





    For springbars - 6767f



    For links - Plyer puncher


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