Spring bars are the small spring-loaded rods that secure the strap within the lugs of your watch. Invisible yet essential, they deserve your attention.
Types of Spring Bars
- Standard: Rod with internal spring, shouldered tips. The universal type.
- Quick-release: A small lever allows compression without tools. Strap changes in 30 seconds.
- Screw-type: Used by certain brands (Panerai, Bell & Ross). More secure, requires a specific screwdriver.
Choosing the Right Size
Two dimensions matter: width (must exactly match the lug width) and rod diameter (1.5mm standard, 1.8mm heavy-duty). Acquire our spring bars.
When to Replace
- The spring bar no longer clicks firmly when compressed
- Tips are worn or flattened
- You change straps frequently (every two to three years)
- After purchasing a pre-owned watch (as a precaution)
Frequently Asked Questions
Are all spring bars universal?
Yes, for the vast majority of watches. Only a few brands use specific diameters or lengths.
Are quick-release spring bars as secure?
Quality Swiss-made quick-release bars offer tension equal to standard bars. Avoid budget models with weak springs.
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