- 20 different sizes:6mm,7mm, 8mm, 9mm, 10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 13mm, 14mm, 15 mm, 16mm, 17mm, 18mm, 19mm, 20mm, 21mm, 22mm, 23mm, 24mm, 25mm.
- The watch spring bar remover is also made of durable stainless steel material.Stainless steel watch pins with double flange, pins applied to metal watch strap links.
- The spring bar pins are approx. 1.5 mm .The repairing tool is 5 mm in diameter and 85 mm in length
- Great for watch band replacement, watch repair, jewelry making; The special design of the repair tool can easily fit for the watch band, convenient to repair
- All packed in a plastic storage case.
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Georgia Papathanasios Siemion
Fixed my beloved watch! Here's a tip for use!
This is an *extensive* assortment of Spring-Bars and a handy tool to be able to change / re-attach watch bands. I was very surprised by how many of each spring-bars there are and and the variety of sizes. Thought this product is very affordable, they do not skimp. This is an excellent value and took away any concern I had about "messing up". There are PLENTY of pins in every size. A little pouch of each. Here's a usage tip: I struggled to re-attach the buckle-end of my watch band, because I couldn't figure out how to hold it all in place while using the tool. Just not enough hands! Here's what worked: Find the right size spring-bar 1st. I had measured the "gap" of my watch band buckle to be about 25 mm and I assumed that would be the size of the spring-bar needed. Glad I got the assortment! What I needed was 22mm...So play around. Best if you compare the "solid" body of the spring-bar with your prior one, if possible, but there are plenty of each size, so no worries. Tip: In my case, I was replacing the spirng-bar closest to the buckle itself, not closest to the watch body. To replace more easily: TURN THE BUCKLE and BAND ONTO ONE SIDE onto press firmly against a desktop surface with the spring-bar already inserted through the buckle and little buckle-stem...! Be sure the buckle-stem is ON TOP of the buckle and not behind it!!!! (That's cause for instant regret!) By holding the whole assembly sideways on top of a solid surface, the buckle will be held tight against the band and spring-bar assembly, which will then allow you to use the little U-Shaped part of the tool, to compress the pin and put the other half of the buckle on ---- , since the other half is securely placed against the desktop and thus not wobbling around. I had to fiddle for quite some while, before I turned it on it's side against a surface and then it came together in 10 seconds. Hope this helps! (If you have an expensive watch...may want to pad the surface with a cotton face-cloth or dry towel of some sort.)
Dan Morrison
A wide assortment of watch band bars
I have only had to use the kit twice but both times the kit was great to have handy. There is a huge range of pin lengths so I suspect almost any need could be met. For sure it had what I needed. The pins come nicely bagged in cute little zip lock bags and there is a little tool for removing and installing the pins. A very nice kit and a fair price. What's not to like other than it is not US made? I buy US made stuff as much as I can but frequently don't have much choice but to buy imported. This is one of those cases.
Amy Jenkins
fixed my son's casio!
my son's casio sports watch strap came off after rough use for couple of years. the watch is in good condition otherwise so I did not want to throw it away. I could not find the size of the pin needed, but instead found this rather inexpensive replacement box of pins. I was able to match the size manually and put in the new pin in few mins, while my son was getting ready for school. he was happy to get his watch back, and I got another topic to boast of with my friends!
Anivon Zerimar
Very well made
My Invicta automatic diver needed a replacement spring bar at the bracelet clasp. The original spring bar was falling apart. The Invicta bracelet hole for the spring bar is machined at 1.5mm. So I bought these because they are are 1.5mm thick. (1.8mm bars didn't fit) These new spring bars appear to be very well made. The ends of each bar is slightly beveled which is an added plus. Anyway the installation was very easy. And they fit perfectly. I recommend these highly. Note: The jeweler wanted a lot more money than these cost just to replace the one spring bar.
Chris Smith
Mass quantities
So I only needed like one spring bar, but I got 360. It was a good deal. My father was a watchmaker and when I worked for him, I installed many a spring bar, so naturally when I needed one for myself, I wasn't going to pay someone to do it for me. Now, if anybody else needs one, I have it covered. The strap link pin removal tool is convenient if you don't already have a watchmaker's screwdriver set.
Martie June
A must have for watch repair
For very little money, this kit will last many lifetimes. In fact, it could become a family heirloom! No matter how careful you are, there are times one of these spring-loaded pins will fly across the room when trying to reinstall it. Even with the remover/installation tool, those tiny pins have a mind of their own. Most of my watches are battery operated. And, in most cases, the metal band has to be disconnected to remove the back of the watch. All of a sudden, "ZOOM," a spring goes off into the wild blue yonder. Now, I have no fears of this happening. I have pins aplenty, enough for an eternity. They appear very well made and the enclosed tool is very helpful. It's better to have this kit (and not need it) than to need it (and not have it). I proudly endorse this message.
Jose Luis Lopez
I only needed one and wasn't sure of the size
This is a nice selection to fix your watch band if you loose a Spring Bar. I looked at other products, but was unsure of the size needed. With shipping these other products were the same price. So I bought this.Glad I did. If you drop one of these things good luck finding it! The handy tool that comes with the kit is worth it. IO now have enough spring bars to last a life time!
Renn Belladonna
Great selection of watch band posts
Great selection of watch band posts! After replacing a battery in my watch I did not secure the post properly and I lost it. Rather than trying to find a replacement at stores that have watch counters I bought this product. Arrived in two days and cost less than the gas i would have used running all over town trying to find one replacement post.
Sieku Chiri Sambu
Many pins, you will fix watches for decades with this.
I used this to fix the pin in my citizen watch. It took me two pins to complete the job as the first pin shot away from me when I had it compressed to slide the band into the watch trying to get the pin to click into the hole on both sides of the watch head. I used the 21mm for the part which the band that hooks to the watch itself and it was a tight fit. This is a full size mens watch as shown in the picture. The pins go from 6mm to 25mm with no gaps between so you should be able to find a perfect fit. The pins seem to be of good quality with springs that compress and a proper thickness to fit a normal watch.
Raptor Cat
Perfect Match after Right Size determined
These come in little plastic bags, sorted and labeled. Every size from 6mm to 25mm is present. I had to replace a broken one and after fiddling a bit (they're always hard to get in - that's not a criticism of this brand, but in general they will "fly off" if you're not careful) they fit perfectly. Choosing the size to use can be a challenge. The old one had a slightly larger barrel and less spring compression. The correct (20mm) from this assortment fits perfectly, even though the barrel length is shorter. I used an electronic caliper I bought (cheap one) and determined the opening between the "ears" on the watch was just over 20mm. It turns out the 20mm pin from this set compresses to about 19.6mm, and you have to be sure it will compress enough to fit inside the "ears" when it's through the watch band. I didn't find the little tool helpful for installation - a jeweler's screwdriver was better to compress the pin and slide it into the watch. Finding the hole so it would expand and anchor is always a challenge - the pin wanted to take off into space when I didn't line it up right, but I kept it pointing down so I could find it. When all done, it worked perfectly. I would recommend this kit to anyone, even with all thumbs like me!