Nah, totally fine. The case is not gold or any other softer material. The hardness of the case will be the same or higher than the bars depending on what quality bars are used. During use the band is not mainly loose either way. It's a mounting point and not a fan axle, which will not be the first thing to go on the watch. Not a real worry
Interesting. Reminds me that Citizen rubber straps contain metal sleeves which not only prevent the spring bars from bending under tension but also reduce friction.
You're right I just realized the spring bars on my Hirsch Pure Caoutchouc bands are too small to fit my Seiko divers properly and are destroying my lug holes. And the Hirsch strap holes won't accomodate the fatboy spring bars that these watches are designed for either. Great upload!
You are a good, good man!!! Thank you! I found this at 12 midnight and I was so worried I had to go and measure the spring bars that came with my Crafter Blue straps that I replaced my OEM straps with. THANK GOD 1.0m ish which means they were definitely 1.1 or rather stated they are the proper size because I compared them with my OEM spring bars. I even checked my Citizen Promaster bars those are also around 1.1mm this is such good content I’ll share with all my fellow enthusiasts who missed this….. like me 😢 BEST!!!
Thanks for looking out for us QC! I have yet to get a rubber strap for my new SBDC051 - however I did obtain a Seiko mesh, 2 piece strap for it and it looks great! (Both use the fat boy, no worries). Love the vids - especially your Seiko and vintage Hamilton videos! Those are my go-to's
I was lucky to purchase a bunch of toxic natos/UTE watch co. slim spring bars with fat tips. Unfortunately that brand is gone now. I replace the spring bars with every watch band before putting them on my skx
Very good video! Had no idea this issue was so common. I'm lucky I was able to get my skx009 with a bracelet that accepts fat boy skirting bars from the previous owner
Hey there, thanks so much for this vid as I was planning on ordering a strap from one of these companies and now I won’t be. Do you know if Uncle Seiko’s “fat bars” that come with the Uncle Tropic strap might be a safer/better choice? Thanks again
Interesting. I got a Victorinox with a so called Top Grain Barton on it right now. It’s a shit band for the price. 😂 I’ll be putting the stock Victorinox bracelet back on now. I know your talking about Seiko watches but still.
Does this apply to bracelets from strapcode/uncle seiko? I have drilled lugs on my seiko's but i dont see any movement of the tip inside the lugs. Larry from Uncle explained to me that thier fat boy springbars with 0.8 tips don't do damage to the lug holes because the tip of the springbars doesn't move.
Interesting. I’ve only tested it with the strap. So if you have drilled lugs then you should be able to see the gap showing that 0.8 tip doesn’t fully fill the hole.
Yes you can see that that 0.8 tip doesn't fully fill the hol. It's position is right in the middle of the hole and the tip doesn't touch the sides of the hole not even when you move the endlinks.
I see he sells Fat Boy springbars and regular spring bars... so I'm not sure what you would get. I'd say ask him if the listing doesn't specify the size of the tip
What about the seiko fatboy 2.5mm spring bars if I wanted to use them on a Orient watch as the thinner spring bars are too thin for the seiko strap is it ok to use thicker spring bars then what came with the strap.
@@QuartzCrisis the thinner spring bars will fit on the watch but when you want to take the strap off its very difficult and I have had too break one spring bar off each time I took the watch strap off. I was wondering if using a thicker spring bar would fix this issue.
Nah, totally fine. The case is not gold or any other softer material. The hardness of the case will be the same or higher than the bars depending on what quality bars are used.
During use the band is not mainly loose either way.
It's a mounting point and not a fan axle, which will not be the first thing to go on the watch. Not a real worry
The same thing can happen using oem seiko fat boy spring bars. It depends on how much force is being exerted on the spring bars and lugs.
Interesting. Reminds me that Citizen rubber straps contain metal sleeves which not only prevent the spring bars from bending under tension but also reduce friction.
Excellent! I just purchased an SPD143 and this was so helpful!
He is right! Thats why check divecore straps they support 2.5mm fat bars
This guy only brings quality content. Nice job!
You're right I just realized the spring bars on my Hirsch Pure Caoutchouc bands are too small to fit my Seiko divers properly and are destroying my lug holes. And the Hirsch strap holes won't accomodate the fatboy spring bars that these watches are designed for either. Great upload!
You are a good, good man!!! Thank you! I found this at 12 midnight and I was so worried I had to go and measure the spring bars that came with my Crafter Blue straps that I replaced my OEM straps with. THANK GOD 1.0m ish which means they were definitely 1.1 or rather stated they are the proper size because I compared them with my OEM spring bars. I even checked my Citizen Promaster bars those are also around 1.1mm this is such good content I’ll share with all my fellow enthusiasts who missed this….. like me 😢 BEST!!!
Thanks for looking out for us QC! I have yet to get a rubber strap for my new SBDC051 - however I did obtain a Seiko mesh, 2 piece strap for it and it looks great! (Both use the fat boy, no worries). Love the vids - especially your Seiko and vintage Hamilton videos! Those are my go-to's
Thank you!!
I was lucky to purchase a bunch of toxic natos/UTE watch co. slim spring bars with fat tips. Unfortunately that brand is gone now. I replace the spring bars with every watch band before putting them on my skx
That demonstration gave me a good laugh. Subscribed.
Thanks for the sub!
Me too
Very good video! Had no idea this issue was so common. I'm lucky I was able to get my skx009 with a bracelet that accepts fat boy skirting bars from the previous owner
Hey there, thanks so much for this vid as I was planning on ordering a strap from one of these companies and now I won’t be. Do you know if Uncle Seiko’s “fat bars” that come with the Uncle Tropic strap might be a safer/better choice? Thanks again
Yes, I own Uncle Seiko Tropic strap and it uses proper fat bars, these are safe
@@QuartzCrisis Appreciate the reply, will order one of those instead!
Interesting. I got a Victorinox with a so called Top Grain Barton on it right now. It’s a shit band for the price. 😂 I’ll be putting the stock Victorinox bracelet back on now. I know your talking about Seiko watches but still.
Thank you for sharing, this is great content.
Does this apply to bracelets from strapcode/uncle seiko? I have drilled lugs on my seiko's but i dont see any movement of the tip inside the lugs. Larry from Uncle explained to me that thier fat boy springbars with 0.8 tips don't do damage to the lug holes because the tip of the springbars doesn't move.
Interesting. I’ve only tested it with the strap. So if you have drilled lugs then you should be able to see the gap showing that 0.8 tip doesn’t fully fill the hole.
Yes you can see that that 0.8 tip doesn't fully fill the hol. It's position is right in the middle of the hole and the tip doesn't touch the sides of the hole not even when you move the endlinks.
Do the Uncle Seiko 2.5mm spring bars that comes witn those straps 1.1 mm at the tip?
I see he sells Fat Boy springbars and regular spring bars... so I'm not sure what you would get. I'd say ask him if the listing doesn't specify the size of the tip
I have a SEIKO SPORTS 5 SRPD79K1 (PVD BLACK). Can i fit with a Barton ELITE Silicone quick release strap?
I'm pretty sure you shouldn't
@@QuartzCrisis Why?. The SRPD79K1 comes with stock 0.8mm tip spring bars and the BARTON has 0.8mm tip springbars
@@QuartzCrisis Why not?. ua-cam.com/video/GTlffyP3O54/v-deo.html
@@QuartzCrisis ua-cam.com/video/GTlffyP3O54/v-deo.html
@@ivanmirones9220 I don't have this watch and I did not check it myself. 0.8mm could be true but I'll be surprised.
What about the seiko fatboy 2.5mm spring bars if I wanted to use them on a Orient watch as the thinner spring bars are too thin for the seiko strap is it ok to use thicker spring bars then what came with the strap.
Sorry, I don't know about Orient. Hopefully other viewers will comment.
@@QuartzCrisis the thinner spring bars will fit on the watch but when you want to take the strap off its very difficult and I have had too break one spring bar off each time I took the watch strap off. I was wondering if using a thicker spring bar would fix this issue.
The moral of the story is to use the right size spring bar for the hole. Or find the right size hole for your spring bar 😅
Absolutely!
Just weld it and drill new ones
Do you know what would be the price of doing that? This is definitely an option
If you buy those fkm rubber straps, you'll be able to insert some seiko spring bars with a little oil or vaseline. hth
Get titanium :)
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I've had 4 pairs of uncle seiko straps they're rubbish don't last long.
I have 2. So far they hold well. I use them for swimming