How to remove this bracelet? (omega 166.0215)

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I think I am seeing spring bars that are badly chewed up so they might be difficult to remove.
 
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I think I am seeing spring bars that are badly chewed up so they might be difficult to remove.
They look really fat, do you know if these are kind of special omega spring bars and hard to find, because I can't break those if I won't be able to replace them.
 
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No I don’t know the specific spring bars used on that watch, but it’s generally possible to find generic replacements of most sizes.

In fact many watchmakers and collectors have a large selection on hand.
 
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Try dental floss after a bit of penetrating oil and time.

or a Dremel tool with a small bit😀
 
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Or take it to a watchmaker … I can’t imagine that it would cost you more than $10 including new spring bars