



🕰️ Upgrade your watch game with precision tools that professionals trust!
The BARTON Spring Bar Tool is a premium stainless steel watch repair tool designed for precise spring bar removal and band replacement. Featuring an integrated metric ruler and two extra tips, it offers durability, accuracy, and versatility for watch enthusiasts and professionals alike.

















| ASIN | B01BERALY2 |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,300) |
| Date First Available | 25 April 2016 |
| Generic Name | watch tool |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 32 g |
| Item model number | TOOL2 |
| Manufacturer | Barton Watch Bands |
| Net Quantity | 3 Count |
| Package Dimensions | 18.2 x 5.5 x 2 cm; 32 g |
K**.
Good quality, well made, works well. A big step up from the cheap spring bar tools we see a lot online. I used mine the minute it arrived to change straps on a few of my watches without any issues. The barrel size & shape is good for a positive grip and makes it easier to find the right angle to apply the tool to the spring bar. Overall, very pleased, good tool for the money.
D**R
Very well made. So far, I have used this tool for 3 watches and it worked flawlessly. I even had to tap the top of this tool with a hammer to drive the pins out of all three of the watches. The body of the tool is fairly thick aluminum but the pins are stainless steel. The pins thread into the body with fine threads that seem to hold up well under stress. I have had pin removers that bent easily in the past. These will not.
A**R
This is a simple little tool, but feels really good, built well and has extra heads for different pins. Worth the money if you ever want to change straps or need to work on watches. Super easy to use/change the heads.
C**T
Great bar, works perfectly for regular spring bars but please note if you have a Seiko "fat" large bar like on the diver's 22mm spring bar watches it will not work at all.
S**1
This tool seems very adequately made and removed the spring bars from my watch easily the first time I used it. I read a lot of negative reviews that did not seem to apply to the tool I received. Did not bend or break, feel cheaply made or any of that. It's a simple tool that does a nice job. I only used the forked end for removing the spring bar. My watch does not require the pin-push end, which seems quite sturdy, but I didn't use it. I can't speak to whether the pin tool on the other end of this has too large a diameter or not. I tried to bend it, and it doesn't bend (and didn't break). Both ends screwed off and back on quite easily. I think it's a good value, and a tool that is necessary for removing most watch bands.
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