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How to change a watch strap yourself: a step-by-step guide
Changing your watch strap is one of watchmaking's simplest pleasures. In just a few minutes, you can completely transform the look of your timepiece. Here's our step-by-step guide.Tools neededOnly one tool is required: a strap changing tool (spring bar tool). Discover our changing tools.Alternative: quick-release spring bars require no tools.Removing the old strap Protect your watch: place it face down on a soft cloth Locate the spring bar: the metal rod between the two lugs Compress the spring bar: insert the tool into the lug's notch and push Release the strap while maintaining pressure Repeat on the other side Installing the new strap Insert the spring bar into the strap hole Engage one end into the hole of a lug Compress the other end with the tool and guide it into the opposite lug Gently pull to check the attachment Mistakes to avoid Using a knife or screwdriver: you will scratch your lugs. Invest in a proper tool Reusing worn spring bars: replace them if they have lost their tension. Our Swiss spring bars offer optimal tension Forcing it: check the width if it doesn't fit Forgetting to test: pull firmly after installation Special casesNATO strapsNATO straps slide between the spring bars and the watch case back, without removing the spring bars. See our NATO guide.Watches with integrated strapsPatek Nautilus, AP Royal Oak: specific attachments. Consult our custom service.Frequently asked questionsCan I do it myself without risk?Yes, with the right tool. Our team performs strap changes for free for any strap purchased at MisterChrono.How long does it take?2-5 minutes with a tool. 30 seconds with quick-release spring bars.Do I need to change the spring bars every time?No, but inspect them. Replace them every 2-3 years if you change straps frequently.Need tools? Discover our watchmaking tools. Free delivery from €80.
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