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Wellfit Watch Pins are heavy-duty spring bars made from premium 316L stainless steel, designed to fit a wide range of watch lug widths from 18mm to 26mm. With a precise 1.8mm diameter and a resilient spring steel core, these pins ensure a secure, corrosion-resistant connection for your watch bands. Each pack includes four durable pins, perfect for watch enthusiasts seeking reliable, long-lasting replacements.
| ASIN | B07TV96FMS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,966 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #10 in Watch Repair Tools & Kits |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,902) |
| Date First Available | 1 July 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 180springbar |
| Manufacturer | Wellfit |
F**L
Not good quality
Not very good quality, and not as described.
J**N
Strong quality ,good price
A**R
Pins very good and strong. But Slow postage.
X**O
Se ajusta a la descripción
G**L
Bueno
J**R
These Spring Bars are high quality, and the 20 mm by 1.8 mm is the correct size for Invicta Pro Diver watches (including the 8926OB model). The more common 20 mm by 1.5 mm thickness Spring Bars are too thin for these watches. I noticed one person wrote a review with photos and complained that the thickness is not really 1.8 mm and he provided a photo of the Spring Bar in his Micrometer showing it to be 1.78 mm thick. Really? Being undersized by 0.02 mm (less than 1/4 the thickness of a human hair) bothers him? Spring Bars and other similar items are never exactly the thickness of the specifications. Due to normal variation the dimensions can vary a tiny bit, so they are always made slightly smaller than spec. This can be seen in his other photograph showing his original 1.5 mm Spring Bar to be really 1.45 mm in thickness. Better slightly small than slightly too large! Slightly small will work. Slightly large won't fit. I have found that these Wellfit Watch Pins will last five to seven years of daily wear by a physically active person. And that's not to the point of failure, that's to the point where they start to bow a bit causing the band to not snug right up to the watch case on a Submariner type watch.
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