I have a question - I have a smooth bezel datejust 41 (wimbledon dial) and I’m trying to find a good Nato strap for it.. the Lug width is 21mm for it.. so should I go for 20mm one from Bark and Jack website? Or will it just not fit??
I send mine flying through the room straight into the bin. I had to empty it out and go through the waste and vacuum everything afterwards. Real life slap stick...
A very practical review to watch. For the first time shown the most convenient way of changing bracelet both with and without drilled lugs. Following this way a user can avoid scratching his favourite time piece. Many thanks Adrian to bring this nice tutorial video to change straps and natos.
Barton Watch Bands out of Austin, TX has curved spring pins that work great for thicker natos. I know a lot of folks are picky about non Rolex spring pins, but I’ve used them nearly exclusively on my 16610LN.
Ah, mate thank you so much for this. I’ve been trying to take a bracelet off a pelagos for 1.5 hours. In this time I: broke the tool, scratched an end link, stabbed myself and lost it. Watched a bunch of videos but nobody explains which way to pull. Your video helped me do it in a few seconds 😅🎉 I also have the very same ruler, it worked well too. Cheers!
Finally.... After over 12 months of trying to get the bracelet off my BB58 I find this video. 2 minutes later, I've got it on a leather strap. Amazing 👍🏻👍🏻
Great video. Never knew about the differences between hollow and solid end links. Good to see the different ways of doing it. I would assume a Black Bay is similar to your Explorer.
Geat video Adrian good content and either the background lighting or your camera have changed. Since the presentation looks really sharp and professional.
Great video, I’m still waiting on the 2 leather straps I ordered. I’m in California and it’s taking some serious time. I can’t believe Rolex won’t go the slightest extra step and polish down the case between the lugs. My SINN 104 has it!
Thanks for watching and ordering Alex. Shipping to the US does take time. We are closer to sorting out shipping with DHL, it’s very quick but 4-5 times the price. Drop me an email at hello@barkandjack.com with your order number or zip code and I’ll check it out. Cheers, Adrian
Annnnddd, now I've finally watched all your videos! another way to remember which way your strap goes on the watch is "tang on top" I.e. the buckle and tang
I just received the black B&J Strap from Adrian. I musst say it’s just amazing! Never had a better strap! So comfy and it holds my SPB147 perfect in place.
Good video! I must have changed straps 100s of times, but I picked up a couple of tips. Think you might have missed an important detail for anyone new... Have spare spring bars! A loaded spring bar can fly for miles and find the smallest nooks and crannies!
Great video Adrian. Some great tips and info. Thank you. I sometimes fit straps and bracelets the reverse way round as the watch falls to view better, maybe just my wrist. Just going to your store to buy the tool. Right tool ordered. I know you aren't a fan of Bremont (overpriced in your opinion) but the hardened case material is very hard to scratch. No scratches on mine anywhere in spite of numerous strap/bracelets changes and the spring bars removal and refitting. But your video has shown much better tidier ways. Thank you.
Bark and Jack. Thanks for your reply Adrian much appreciated. I’m Still very impressed with your superb strap & bracelet changing tips. I thought I knew it all how to do that but obviously not. Yes I’m happy with my Bremont, super accurate time keeping, great Lume, very tough, etc etc. Expensive but I think one gets a lot for the money. Anyway Keep up the great work and keep the now well known and respected name-Bark & Jack and great logo. Thanks & bye for now.
Thanks Trevor. I keep meaning to try curved spring bars. I have quick release spring bars in some of my straps. I love them. It makes changing straps so easy. 👍🏻
Thanks for the info! What about spring bars? Do you use the ones that came with your watch? Where is a good place to source quality spring bars for a 2013 subC?
Strangely informative. 🙂 Perhaps a vid on polishing and cleaning. I’ve used a Brillo pad to gentle remove marks from a sub bracelet. Always going in one direction.
Hi Adrian - This is the bane of my life owning three Rolex's all without lug holes so I bought a bergeon 6767-F and ended up spending several hours trying to change the strap. Could you advise what are the best tools for the job as ism constantly scratching the back. cheers pb
Hi Adrian - great video as always. I am just about to order several Nato straps from you for my IWC Pilot Chrono 41 (black). Obviously no tool required for this task. However I just had a thought as the strap size is the same for my IWC Pilot MK XVIII. I'm thinking then to get the Bergeon Spring Bar Tool from you as well and I can change the look of my MK VIII. How easy is it for you to remove the spring bar on this watch, given you took the plunge recently and got the MK XX (nice choice) :)
Hey Adrian, it seems to me you need to design a fitting to go into the sides of the moden sub so your leather straps can quick release. I’m thinking Cartier Roadster style. Richard
Dam, I wish you showed this video yesterday as I put a NATO strap on my new no-date Rolex and I forced the strap through the spring bar and did exactly what you said, which is damaged the strap 😩😩... Dam! Dam!
Bark and Jack I know but it is frustrating, I did think it’s quite ironic that you show this video 🤦🏼♂️. This was the Bond black and Grey nylon but I do have a leather one so at least I now know how to fit it this time. Thanks Adrian 👍🏻
Hi Adrian, my son has bought me one of your straps for my Tudor Harrods watch cos I’ve only got small wrists is it possible to shorten it as I have 2inch extra flapping about, or is there a smaller size please
Hi Stephen, thanks for your comment. We only have one size of strap at the moment. If you have one of our fabric straps, the extra flappy part folds back on itself and then tucked under the keeper.
Nice video! Just like you I enjoy changing straps on my watches, every time I do, it feels like I just bought a new watch! I loved the grey NATO strap! And I would like to buy a NATO strap in olive green, navy blue or grey for my Tag Heuer Aquaracer, but I am afraid of end up choosing a poor quality strap. Could you suggest a brand or (even better) the webstore where I can buy a nice one? Thanks a lot!
Hey @barandjack, I have an explorer 1997 very similar to yours (amazing watch), but I've noticed a huge gap between the watch case and the watch bracelet with the hollow-end links. Two questions: 1) Is that normal? do you see something similar on yours? and 2) If Yes, is there anything I can do to reduce that gap? Thanks - Big fan!
Can I replace metal bracelet with another one (leather) of there is no gap between lugs, only two small cuts for connecting the link? Citizen CA4010-58L
Hi Adrian, I've got an Air King 14000 with the 3000 movement. I wondered if you would be interested in doing a video on the watch? I work in Glasgow so happy to meet up in town. I'd be interested in your strap recommendations for a 19mm strap that would suit also. I think due to its 34mm size the air King is often overlooked but I love the watch. Cheers Andrew
Another massively useful tool is a magnifier light on an arm. That way you can see properly and have both hands free to change your straps and minimise the chance of scratching your watch.
Great video. I might have missed it but where was the mention of using curved spring bars to allow more gap between the case and the strap? This is key to avoid scuffing the leather.
@@BarkandJack Yeah give them try, might make all the difference. I've even added clear tape over the rough part of the rolex case (over the serial and model numbers) to give the strap a smooth surface to rub against. If only there was something we could do about that sharp bottom edge you mentioned too.
I thought you should insert the spring bar tool parallel to the lug, not at right angles to the lug. Surely doing it your way will blunt the tool quickly and it will be more likely to slip? Correct me if I’m wrong!
This is a really cool how-to video Adrian. I love natos and changing the straps on my watches. One thing I would encourage people to try is the Over-Under technique; it gets rid of one layer of the strap making the watch thinner, and allows you to adjust the strap ~ 1/2 hole. Thank you for another excellent video :)
I’ve removed them and installed them with out it and it’s a pain...bought a 30 dollar pair of those “tweezers” on amazon and it’s saved me a lot of frustration and scratches to my case 😂
Great video. I just hate how rolex put the holes so close to the case. I have only put a leather strap on my 116000 a couple of times due to this. This is a primary reason I am on a wait list for a BB58 rather than for a 114060... much easier, and nicer looking to have a strap on it.
Awesome video and tips. But..... I find it very hard to change out the bracelet to either a NATO or leather strap. Not because of technicality but because of quality. I did wear all three types of materials on the watch in the past but eventually it broke or wore out. Ever since I pay a higher premium to attain a bracelet to the watch I get so I don’t ever see myself swapping out to a bracelet or NATO strap.
LoL ‘you look like a Ricky...’ LoL I’ve learned something from you... I’ve always placed my watch head crystal down on bubble wrap (so if anything flys the bubble wrap keeps it from bouncing) to change my bracelets. I like the watch in hand with pressure on the first link with your forefinger and thumb... I’m gonna try that... Take it easy and have a good weekend. -Chris (@nashvillewatch )
Curved spring bars stops the strap damage. Get the next size up bars, place across a teaspoon, then push another teaspoon into the bar until you cannot push any more.
That's the only kind of patina you will get on a future vintage watch 10-20 years from now :) everyone is soo careful with their toolwatches. Scratch the lugs on it and it will be worth thousands and thousands of dollares!
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I have a question - I have a smooth bezel datejust 41 (wimbledon dial) and I’m trying to find a good Nato strap for it.. the Lug width is 21mm for it.. so should I go for 20mm one from Bark and Jack website? Or will it just not fit??
Shout out to all who had to look for spring bars flying around.
They are lively things!
I send mine flying through the room straight into the bin. I had to empty it out and go through the waste and vacuum everything afterwards. Real life slap stick...
Lol had mine land between floor boards.....gone for good.
Got me cracking hearing this 🤣🤣🤣
Sucker got lost for 10 minutes
Nice video Adrian, we have missed this kind of videos. We are waiting short version of leather straps!
Thanks mate. Shorter straps will probably be a few more months.
I know all this stuff but love watching how you explain it.
I enjoy watching your content.
You are a life saver. I can now do what I thought was impossible. Changes tight watch bracelets MYSELF! Greta job.
Yeah, this vid is 4 years old already, but the tips on changing out bracelets/straps is evergreen - wish I would have seen this years ago. Brilliant!
Good tips, especially about keeping tension on the bracelet end when removing. Thanks!
Thanks for watching. 👍🏻
The main thing I have determined from this video is I will be buying one of those watch tools from you! That's so handy and cool!
Great video Adrian, I’ve made numerous mistakes over the years attempting a simple bracelet swap. Keep them coming
Thanks for another video Adrian! I’m just starting to explore NATOs as a way of re-igniting my interest in forgotten pieces within my collection.
I really like how they can give a watch a really cool tool feel. It’s like putting on a pair of walking boots. You feel ready to do something. Haha.
that NATO strap looks so good on the Explorer!
Hi Adrian, I like the full screen thing so much better
Thanks so much Miguel. Really glad you noticed. 👍🏻
No worries buddy keep up with the great work!
One of the most useful videos I've seen in a long time. Very well done 👌
Thanks very mate. Really glad you liked it. 👍🏻
A very practical review to watch. For the first time shown the most convenient way of changing bracelet both with and without drilled lugs. Following this way a user can avoid scratching his favourite time piece. Many thanks Adrian to bring this nice tutorial video to change straps and natos.
Barton Watch Bands out of Austin, TX has curved spring pins that work great for thicker natos. I know a lot of folks are picky about non Rolex spring pins, but I’ve used them nearly exclusively on my 16610LN.
Phenomenal man. I need to learn how to measure what strap I use for what watch.
It took me half an hour to do what you do in 20 seconds but it was worth it, I can now put a NATO strap on my air king!
Ah, mate thank you so much for this. I’ve been trying to take a bracelet off a pelagos for 1.5 hours. In this time I: broke the tool, scratched an end link, stabbed myself and lost it. Watched a bunch of videos but nobody explains which way to pull. Your video helped me do it in a few seconds 😅🎉 I also have the very same ruler, it worked well too. Cheers!
Useful vid Adrian. Next vid - how to clean your rolex watch? 👍
Nice! 👍🏼 Good looking tool.
Finally.... After over 12 months of trying to get the bracelet off my BB58 I find this video. 2 minutes later, I've got it on a leather strap. Amazing 👍🏻👍🏻
did you scratch the lugs or bracelet?
Excellent tutorial, I've been struggling with this. Thanks!
Thx for the practical video mate; who know how many of us have ruined a new strap trying. Back to basics yeah.
Great video. Never knew about the differences between hollow and solid end links. Good to see the different ways of doing it. I would assume a Black Bay is similar to your Explorer.
Thanks for watching Eric. Yeah I tunnel the black bag is more like the Explorer and newer sub, Kermit. 👍🏻
End-link with line = pivoted end-link
Good video!
Thx very much’ cheers. Brilliant tutorial. Love you’re creativity.
Geat video Adrian good content and either the background lighting or your camera have changed. Since the presentation looks really sharp and professional.
Nicely done.....thanks for sharing these tips. 😊
Thanks Paul.
great video i was looking into changing the straps on my 116000 for either nato or jubilee
Great video, I’m still waiting on the 2 leather straps I ordered. I’m in California and it’s taking some serious time.
I can’t believe Rolex won’t go the slightest extra step and polish down the case between the lugs. My SINN 104 has it!
Thanks for watching and ordering Alex. Shipping to the US does take time. We are closer to sorting out shipping with DHL, it’s very quick but 4-5 times the price.
Drop me an email at hello@barkandjack.com with your order number or zip code and I’ll check it out.
Cheers,
Adrian
Annnnddd, now I've finally watched all your videos!
another way to remember which way your strap goes on the watch is "tang on top" I.e. the buckle and tang
Can I use the quick release straps on the vintage rolex submariner?
I just received the black B&J Strap from Adrian. I musst say it’s just amazing! Never had a better strap! So comfy and it holds my SPB147 perfect in place.
Truly enjoyed this video, and I don’t even own a Rolex (yet)!
Thanks a lot Willard for watching. Glad you liked it too. 👍🏻
Good video! I must have changed straps 100s of times, but I picked up a couple of tips.
Think you might have missed an important detail for anyone new... Have spare spring bars! A loaded spring bar can fly for miles and find the smallest nooks and crannies!
Thanks for this Adrian.. plastic ruler tip is a great idea
This was really useful, thank you very much. Earned yourself a new subscriber.
Thanks a lot. 🙌🏻
good video I was wondering how you would put on a nato strap ill be placing an order soon
Hi,
Can you keep the original oyster clasp and fit in a regular leather bracelet?
Cheers
So gorgeous strap change method. . .
That Grand Seiko is nice 👍
Great video and nice tips.
Great video Adrian. Some great tips and info. Thank you. I sometimes fit straps and bracelets the reverse way round as the watch falls to view better, maybe just my wrist. Just going to your store to buy the tool. Right tool ordered.
I know you aren't a fan of Bremont (overpriced in your opinion) but the hardened case material is very hard to scratch. No scratches on mine anywhere in spite of numerous strap/bracelets changes and the spring bars removal and refitting. But your video has shown much better tidier ways. Thank you.
Thanks for watching Paul. I don’t dislike Bremont. I actually think they make decent watches. 👍🏻
Bark and Jack. Thanks for your reply Adrian much appreciated. I’m Still very impressed with your superb strap & bracelet changing tips. I thought I knew it all how to do that but obviously not. Yes I’m happy with my Bremont, super accurate time keeping, great Lume, very tough, etc etc. Expensive but I think one gets a lot for the money. Anyway Keep up the great work and keep the now well known and respected name-Bark & Jack and great logo. Thanks & bye for now.
Should i get your straps in 20 or 22mm for the 41mm sub?
great tutorial. Any thoughts on curved ends and quick release springbars?
Thanks Trevor. I keep meaning to try curved spring bars. I have quick release spring bars in some of my straps. I love them. It makes changing straps so easy. 👍🏻
Thanks for the info! What about spring bars? Do you use the ones that came with your watch? Where is a good place to source quality spring bars for a 2013 subC?
Jut the job Adrian, great video! I have both the Bond Nato and spring bar tool, both are extremely fantastic quality.
Thanks so much Marcus. Really glad you like them mate. 👍🏻
Hi Adrian, what do you think of the Alsta Nautoscaph superaitomatic 1970 re edition
Very timely. I just received my rubber strap from Tempo Materials today! Was wondering if I needed a particular spring bar tool or not.
Strangely informative. 🙂
Perhaps a vid on polishing and cleaning. I’ve used a Brillo pad to gentle remove marks from a sub bracelet. Always going in one direction.
Backdrop looks sweet btw
Thanks a lot Luke. 👍🏻
Very good and helpful video. BTW when will the shell cordovan strap be available again?
Thanks Frank. They will be back in stock in about 4-6 weeks.
Great video as always and very useful information 😊
Thanks for watching mate. 👍🏻
Bark and Jack you’re welcome 😊 I subscribe to your channel and look forward to watching your videos 👍
Viallineo that’s awesome of you. Thanks for the support 👍🏻
Nicely done!!
Amazing video! I recently bought one of your NATO straps and I’m still happy as the day I received
Adrian, you should think of doing a strap like Rubber B for your strap line
I’ve looked into it and the R&D is very expensive. It makes sense why they charge so much, it must have cost a huge amount to get them right.
Hi Adrian - This is the bane of my life owning three Rolex's all without lug holes so I bought a bergeon 6767-F and ended up spending several hours trying to change the strap. Could you advise what are the best tools for the job as ism constantly scratching the back. cheers pb
Great video!
Thanks Brandon. 👍🏻
Great video, pacing was just right, so many too slow. Just got me through a strap change, thanks!
A really simple way to remember two piece strap fitting is Buckle at 12 0'clock. That's what I do anyway.
Hi Adrian - great video as always. I am just about to order several Nato straps from you for my IWC Pilot Chrono 41 (black). Obviously no tool required for this task. However I just had a thought as the strap size is the same for my IWC Pilot MK XVIII. I'm thinking then to get the Bergeon Spring Bar Tool from you as well and I can change the look of my MK VIII. How easy is it for you to remove the spring bar on this watch, given you took the plunge recently and got the MK XX (nice choice) :)
Hey Adrian, it seems to me you need to design a fitting to go into the sides of the moden sub so your leather straps can quick release. I’m thinking Cartier Roadster style.
Richard
Excellent 👍🏼
AMAZING video
Dam, I wish you showed this video yesterday as I put a NATO strap on my new no-date Rolex and I forced the strap through the spring bar and did exactly what you said, which is damaged the strap 😩😩... Dam! Dam!
We’ve all done it Max. I still sometimes do it when I’m being impatient. I have a leather nato that has a massive scuff all down it. 🙈
Bark and Jack I know but it is frustrating, I did think it’s quite ironic that you show this video 🤦🏼♂️. This was the Bond black and Grey nylon but I do have a leather one so at least I now know how to fit it this time. Thanks Adrian 👍🏻
Martin thank you for the tip Martin, I will try that 👍🏻
I got some slightly curved spring bars and the damage on straps was resolved.
Hi Adrian, my son has bought me one of your straps for my Tudor Harrods watch cos I’ve only got small wrists is it possible to shorten it as I have 2inch extra flapping about, or is there a smaller size please
Hi Stephen, thanks for your comment. We only have one size of strap at the moment. If you have one of our fabric straps, the extra flappy part folds back on itself and then tucked under the keeper.
@@BarkandJack thanks For getting back to me Adrian, yeah I’ve decided to do that
Nice video! Just like you I enjoy changing straps on my watches, every time I do, it feels like I just bought a new watch!
I loved the grey NATO strap! And I would like to buy a NATO strap in olive green, navy blue or grey for my Tag Heuer Aquaracer, but I am afraid of end up choosing a poor quality strap. Could you suggest a brand or (even better) the webstore where I can buy a nice one? Thanks a lot!
How many mm is the case of your grand Seiko, which appears in this vídeos mate,
Hey @barandjack, I have an explorer 1997 very similar to yours (amazing watch), but I've noticed a huge gap between the watch case and the watch bracelet with the hollow-end links. Two questions: 1) Is that normal? do you see something similar on yours? and 2) If Yes, is there anything I can do to reduce that gap?
Thanks - Big fan!
Can I replace metal bracelet with another one (leather) of there is no gap between lugs, only two small cuts for connecting the link? Citizen CA4010-58L
Hi Adrian, I've got an Air King 14000 with the 3000 movement. I wondered if you would be interested in doing a video on the watch? I work in Glasgow so happy to meet up in town. I'd be interested in your strap recommendations for a 19mm strap that would suit also. I think due to its 34mm size the air King is often overlooked but I love the watch. Cheers Andrew
Damn that grand seiko is fully polished in between the lugs.. perfection
Yeah the attention to detail is amazing on GS.
Another massively useful tool is a magnifier light on an arm. That way you can see properly and have both hands free to change your straps and minimise the chance of scratching your watch.
That’s a very good point!
Hi Guys, one question- can I replace the bracelet of my 34mm oyster perpetual with original jubilee bracelet ?
I have the same watch and can move the spring bar but the bracelet isn’t moving away from the watch. Could do with a slow mo at 6 minutes please
Great video. I might have missed it but where was the mention of using curved spring bars to allow more gap between the case and the strap? This is key to avoid scuffing the leather.
I’m yet to try curved spring bars. I’ll order some today. 👍🏻
@@BarkandJack Yeah give them try, might make all the difference. I've even added clear tape over the rough part of the rolex case (over the serial and model numbers) to give the strap a smooth surface to rub against. If only there was something we could do about that sharp bottom edge you mentioned too.
Good video!
Thanks Rick.
Thanks Adrian! Very informative and now its time to scratch up my 214270... Wish me luck!
What size is a Rolex GMT with ceramic bezel strap? 20mm?
Yeah 20mm.
I thought you should insert the spring bar tool parallel to the lug, not at right angles to the lug. Surely doing it your way will blunt the tool quickly and it will be more likely to slip? Correct me if I’m wrong!
Great video. Who else scratched their watch, bent the spring bar and the tool ? For the Noobs like me, try on a cheap watch first a few times....
Use curved spring bars.. that helps with the scratching.
Do you sell the crappy old 1980s shatterproof rulers too?
I should do.
@@BarkandJack and obviously a 15cm travel size
This is a really cool how-to video Adrian. I love natos and changing the straps on my watches. One thing I would encourage people to try is the Over-Under technique; it gets rid of one layer of the strap making the watch thinner, and allows you to adjust the strap ~ 1/2 hole. Thank you for another excellent video :)
Love the quality of my B&J natos Adrian. Really love the look of the leather ones but with 21cm wrists.....they unfortunately aren't sized for me 😢
Thanks a lot mate. Really glad you like the NATO’s. 21mm straps might be available in a few months. 👍🏻
@@BarkandJack 21mm?....sorry you might be talking about lug width. Im talking about 21cm/210mm wrist size.
Struggling to change out a Tudo metal bracelet, then came across this content. Cheers, off in seconds.
Great video. Need to do these changes more often with my watches
It gets addictive. I change my straps multiple times a day.
When will you restock the HW strap
In about 4-6 weeks. 👍🏻
Putting on the solid end links on the explorer without that “tweezer” tool is no fun at all....
I can put on the solid end links on my Explorer without the tweezer, but I cant remove them without the tweezer.
Same here. I can do it without the tweezer but it's just so much less frustrating to use one.
I’ve removed them and installed them with out it and it’s a pain...bought a 30 dollar pair of those “tweezers” on amazon and it’s saved me a lot of frustration and scratches to my case 😂
Great video. I just hate how rolex put the holes so close to the case. I have only put a leather strap on my 116000 a couple of times due to this. This is a primary reason I am on a wait list for a BB58 rather than for a 114060... much easier, and nicer looking to have a strap on it.
Awesome video and tips. But..... I find it very hard to change out the bracelet to either a NATO or leather strap. Not because of technicality but because of quality. I did wear all three types of materials on the watch in the past but eventually it broke or wore out. Ever since I pay a higher premium to attain a bracelet to the watch I get so I don’t ever see myself swapping out to a bracelet or NATO strap.
LoL ‘you look like a Ricky...’ LoL
I’ve learned something from you... I’ve always placed my watch head crystal down on bubble wrap (so if anything flys the bubble wrap keeps it from bouncing) to change my bracelets. I like the watch in hand with pressure on the first link with your forefinger and thumb... I’m gonna try that...
Take it easy and have a good weekend.
-Chris (@nashvillewatch )
is there any way to save my wrist hair from stucking in chain gaps?
Thanks for the video Adrian. Now show us how to remove a leather strap without scuffing anything.
As I uploaded I realised I hadn’t done that process. I’ll have to do another one at some point. 👍🏻
You showed the changing of the strap on the explorer like people say jaeger lecoultre 😂😂
8:28 - There's a Nylon pliers tool for bend the pins a bit creating space.
"Curving Spring Bar Watch Pin Bending Jaw Pliers Tool".
Curved spring bars stops the strap damage. Get the next size up bars, place across a teaspoon, then push another teaspoon into the bar until you cannot push any more.
You forgot the step where you slip with the spring bar tool and then get that *ah shit* feeling for a couple of weeks until you get over it 😅😅
That's the only kind of patina you will get on a future vintage watch 10-20 years from now :) everyone is soo careful with their toolwatches. Scratch the lugs on it and it will be worth thousands and thousands of dollares!
I always tape off lugs so not to scratch lugs.