Bergeon 6767-F Spring Bar Tool Review
Bergeon is considered one of the best, if not the best manufacturer of watch-related tools in the world. The brand is widely used by experts, and Bergeon manufactures tools specifically for a large number of official retailers and service centers, including Rolex.
Safe to say, if you are looking for high-quality precision watch tools, Bergeon is the brand you should look at.
Not all tools are created equal, and this also goes for spring bar tools. Most watches use spring bars to hold the strap or bracelet in place to the lugs due to their clever function of holding it in place when needed, but also to be compressed for easy removal. But if you are going to remove the spring bars on your watch, any tool won’t do. Any spring bar tool may do the job, but with your watch, especially if it is an expensive one, you don’t just want it to do the job, you want it to do the job well.
Generally, Bergeon’s tools have a high price tag, but the Bergeon 6767-F is relatively affordable with its price tag of about 20 USD, and this is also what makes it so popular. The tool really offers great value for money. And if you have used the cheap 2-dollar spring bar tools before, you will never look back again after having tried the Bergeon 6767-F. There really is a substantial difference.
Bergeon 6767-F Review
Bergeon manufactures a number of different spring bars, and one of the most popular is the Bergeon 6767-F. The Bergeon 6767-F is a pen-shaped spring bar tool with two different ends.
The first end is used for grasping the spring bar and removing it. The other end is oval-shaped and meant for removing spring bars on watches that use drilled lugs. It can also be used to adjust the micro-adjustment on clasps.
In this article, we are reviewing and looking closer at the Bergeon 6767-F spring bar tool.
Bergeon 6767-F
To begin with, Bergeon makes two different versions of the 6767. The first version is the 6767-S. The S stands for ”Standard” and uses a 3.0mm forked tip and a 0.8mm pointed tip
The F in 6767-F indicates this spring bar tool has a fine tip. This tool uses a 3.0mm forked tip and a 1.2mm forked tip. The Bergeon 6767-F is suitable for watches that require a finer tip, for example, if the opening through which you access the spring bar tool is small. This can sometimes be an issue since if the opening is too small and the tool is too wide, you will not be able to access and remove the spring bar. How big the opening is can also depend on what strap you are using. Some straps limit the opening and require a more fine-tipped tool. Generally, the Bergeon 6767-F can come in handy if you are trying to remove a bracelet.
The Bergeon 6767-F has a weight of 27 grams and feels qualitative and robust the minute you place it in your hand. Other, low-quality tools often feel light and unstable.
The tool is made of 100% stainless steel, crafted from one single piece, and has a long length including the tips. For the handles, it has a knurled grip which allows for a better grip when using it. The grip is very heavily knurled which is a welcomed feature as slipping when operating a spring bar tool can risk scratching and damaging the watch.
For a tool, the Bergeon 6767-F is exceptionally finished with high precision. The tips screw into the handle which also means they are replaceable shall they get damaged or worn out. The tips screw down far into the handle which keeps them locked and secure. On some cheaper spring bar tools, we have experienced that the tips become loose and risk flying out from the handle as you are using it, but not on this one.
When operating the spring bar tool, the tips never give the impression that they will let you down. They are solid and robust and do not flex in any way despite applying a lot of pressure.
The forked tip has great precision and is made to grip your spring bar and its flange perfectly to avoid slipping. This is naturally the single most important thing when it comes to spring bar tools, and Bergeon does it well. The forked tip on the Bergeon 6767-F, unlike many others, allows for a perfect fit of the flange for easy removal.
The build quality of this tool becomes evident after many times of usage. The tips on low-quality tools tend to get worn out rather quickly. The issue with this is that when the tips get worn out, the precision and grip of the spring bars become compromised. With that said, over time, they will work less effectively and increase the risk of scratching, slipping, and damaging your watch. Ultimately, they will make it more difficult to remove the spring bars. The tips on some affordable spring bar tools will even break or bend when using them and applying too much pressure.
But not the Bergeon 6767-F. Its tip will remain sharp and perfectly finished after many usages, and if the tip does get worn out after many times, you can easily replace them. The replacement tips are very affordable and definitely a worthy investment.
Conclusion
All in all, the Bergeon 6767-F is a great high-quality tool that every watch owner who changes the straps on their watch should own.
As we expect from Bergeon, the Bergeon 6767-F is built to a high quality and great precision. It’s well finished and will last for a long time and handle countless strap changes before wearing out.
Whilst, on paper, it may seem like you are getting the same product when opting for more affordable alternatives, there really is a huge difference between them. You really need to try this tool and you’ll be surprised at how easy it is to remove the spring bars, with minimal risk of slipping and damaging your watch.