Elliot Brown Holton Auto Bronze Review
Much has already been written about the Holton from Elliot Brown, so if you fancy reading Richards’s article in more detail, do so here. Failing that, let’s get into the nitty gritty with this Bronze...
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If you're like us and enjoy changing your own watch straps (regularly), our professional watch spring bar tool is great to have in your collection, it will easily help you quickly change your watch strap.
Made from high grade stainless steel and supplied with hardened stainless steel tips, it is very well made, and can be compared to the quality of some well know Swiss made tools, you won't be disappointed.
The wider width fork is great for changing leather and rubber watch straps. Whilst the fine 1.2mm fork is ideal for getting into tighter positions, like with metal watch straps where there is normally a small machine slot to access the spring bar pins, which can't be done with some larger tools.
The fork is reversible and you will find on the other end a useful 0.8mm flat head pushing pin, which can be used with watch cases with drilled through spring bar holes.
It's the WatchGecko go to tool for watch strap changing!
Complete with 2 ends, wide fork and reversible fine fork & pin The wide fork is approximately 3.3mm wide The reversible pin is 0.8mm diameter / fine fork is 1.2mm.
It is supplied in a plastic case for protection when not in use.
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