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IHC Member 1508 |
Hey all! Hope everyone had a great Christmas. I did. I got a really nice watch band for my Hamilton "Martin". I just can't figure out how to mount them. The Martin has balls for lugs, and there are no holes in them to push in the springs. Any suggestions? Thanks, Brad | ||
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IHC Member 1613 |
Brad, can you post a picture...I might have the spring bars for it..If it is what I am thinking it might just take female string bars... | |||
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IHC Member 1508 |
Here you go Gary. | |||
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IHC Member 1508 |
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IHC Member 1508 |
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IHC Member 1613 |
Brad, The watch just has regular spring bars. I didn't understand what you were saying in your first post..You just have to get under the band on the inside of the lugs between the band and lug and try to put pressure on the spring bar to compress it so it will release...Not all watches have holes in the lugs to compress the bars...I would use a very thin knife blade or single edge razor blade... | |||
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IHC Member 1508 |
Thanks Gary. I'll give it a try. Regards, Brad | |||
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