Change strap on Connected E3

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Hi all,

i have a https://www.tagheuer.com/nl/en/smar...tag-heuer-connected/45-mm/SBG8A11.BT6220.html
with blue and orange strap.

Changing the straps is very easy with the click system for these straps, but since I am a little bit addicted to match my strap with what I am wearing I also want to use more straps.

Does anybody has experience with removal of the original spring bar?
Is this an easy thing to do, or should I not try this at all?
Is there a step by step manual available for this?

Looking forward to your responses.
Thanks!!
 
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Hi all,

i have a https://www.tagheuer.com/nl/en/smar...tag-heuer-connected/45-mm/SBG8A11.BT6220.html
with blue and orange strap.

Changing the straps is very easy with the click system for these straps, but since I am a little bit addicted to match my strap with what I am wearing I also want to use more straps.

Does anybody has experience with removal of the original spring bar?
Is this an easy thing to do, or should I not try this at all?
Is there a step by step manual available for this?

Looking forward to your responses.
Thanks!!
Hi
Yes it's quite easy to snap the existing fixed spring bar and the replace it with any 22mm strap wit its own spring bar.
I would just make sure it's a good quality replacement.

Good luck.
 
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Hi
Yes it's quite easy to snap the existing fixed spring bar and the replace it with any 22mm strap wit its own spring bar.
I would just make sure it's a good quality replacement.

Good luck.

Good to hear that this can be done without issues.
Thank you for your response
 
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I have tried to remove the pushpin and have used several push pin removal tools, but the push pin is not coming loose.

Anyone any suggestions?
 
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I have tried to remove the pushpin and have used several push pin removal tools, but the push pin is not coming loose.

Anyone any suggestions?

You can't remove it...you must snap it in half with pliers. Then you can replace it with any 22mm springbar and add and remove with your tool.
 
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Ok, clear!
I was hoping that I could reuse the original pushpins.

Thank you for the clarification.