Watch Spring Bars The small details make the biggest difference. When it comes to keeping your favorite timepiece secure on your wrist, a premium strap is only as good as the hardware holding it to... Learn more
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Watch Spring Bars
The small details make the biggest difference. When it comes to keeping your favorite timepiece secure on your wrist, a premium strap is only as good as the hardware holding it to the case. Our collection of heavy-duty watch spring bars is engineered to provide a rock-solid fit, eliminating loose rattle, unnecessary play, and the risk of accidental failure.
Whether you’re outfitting a vintage dress watch, swapping straps on an everyday field watch, or locking down a heavy tool watch for your next dive, we offer a range of precision-machined options tailored to your specific case geometry and strap preferences.
Explore Our Lineup
Our current selection includes specialized options to match almost any watch case and strap pairing in your collection:
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Standard Spring Bars: The classic, traditional choice. Made from high-quality stainless steel with a double-flanged shoulder for easy tool grip, these are a universal fit for the overwhelming majority of traditional watches.
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Standard Quick-Release Spring Bars: Perfect for anyone who loves swapping looks on the fly. These offer a universal standard fit for most modern and vintage watches, allowing you to change straps in seconds completely tool-free.
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Skinny Fat Quick-Release Spring Bars: The ultimate hybrid solution for tool watch enthusiasts. Built with a standard body to fit standard strap channels, but upgraded with oversized 1mm tips to perfectly fill out large lug holes without the dreaded wiggle.
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Fat Spring Bars: Heavily modeled after classic heavy-duty diver hardware. These extra-thick bars feature a 2.4mm body and beefy 0.9mm pins, engineered specifically for drilled lugs and rugged rubber or canvas dive straps.
From everyday replacements to specialized dive watch hardware, we are constantly expanding our inventory with premium parts to ensure you always find the exact fit for your collection.
Finding Your Fit: Quick Guide
Not sure which one you need? Check the lug holes on your watch case. Standard daily wearers and dress pieces typically take a standard 0.7mm tip. If you are wearing a heavy tool watch or a Seiko diver notorious for large lug channels, you'll want to look at our Skinny Fat or Fat options to ensure the pins seat securely without rattling.




























































































