Assortment of knurled watch pins, Ø 1.0 mm and 1.1 mm, lengths from 6 to 26 mm. For repairing a wide range of steel bracelets.
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This assortment groups 360 knurled watch pins in two diameters, 1.0 / 1.1 mm, with lengths from 6 – 26 mm. This box covers 21 different lengths spanning the 6 mm – 26 mm range, with approximately varies units per length, for a total of 360 pieces. It is the typical box a watchmaker keeps on the bench to be ready for any steel bracelet that uses a knurled pin retention system, whether single- or double-knurled.
Stocking both 1.0 mm and 1.1 mm diameters in the same box is the most practical setup for a watchmaker or hobbyist: the fashion and mid-range universe is split between these two calibres, with the 1.0 mm typically found on slimmer ladies' bracelets and 1.1 mm on most men's steel pieces. Each box position is labelled so that you can re-stock from a single SKU.
Reach for this box whenever you notice that a bracelet or strap no longer holds firmly between the lugs, when the side play of a link has become visible, when a bracelet had to be resized in the past and the original pin was lost or bent, or simply when a customer brings in a watch whose retention component is missing. The 6 – 26 mm range covers virtually every adult wrist watch on the market and most ladies' references; it is comfortable for 18-, 19-, 20-, 21- and 22-mm lug widths, the four most common in the industry. Professional watchmakers will appreciate having every length on hand without re-ordering; enthusiasts will value the freedom to swap a strap for a fashion change without paying boutique prices for a single replacement pin.
Each piece is machined from stainless steel (typically AISI 304L or 316L grades depending on the production batch), bright-finished and passivated to resist sweat and skincare residues. The spring bars feature hardened spring steel inside the body, with a calibrated spring rate that keeps the tips engaged even under the shocks of daily life. Knurled pins are work-hardened in the knurling zone so they hold their grip after several removals. Our boxes ship from European stock with a per-size visual control and a length tolerance kept within ±0.1 mm.
With a digital calliper, measure the inside lug-to-lug width of your watch case, then subtract approximately 0.1–0.2 mm — that is the spring bar length you need. For pins driven into a steel bracelet, measure the existing pin or the width of the link from the outside.
Yes for the diameter that matches your reference: 1.0 / 1.1 mm fits most Submariner-, Datejust-, Speedmaster- or Black Bay-style cases that use generic spring bars. For original Rolex / Omega service, the OEM-coded part may be required by warranty. These pieces are non-OEM but dimensionally compatible.
A spring bar may be reused as long as its tips still spring freely and have not been chamfered by repeated tool marks. A watch pin of split or knurled type loses grip after one or two removals and should be replaced to avoid losing the link in service.