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Budget watch/tools demagnetiser modified by incorporating thermal protection. There are discussions within a watch enthusiasts, whether is a safe and/or necessary to use demagnetiser on quartz movement. I leave this question out of this topic, which aims bringing an awareness of lacking tool’s...
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Have got a Anonimo Zulu Time (Soprod C115) for repair. The movement spacer (which is also holding the movement down) is blocked by the 24hour pusher pin (just above 2 O'clock). Its a screw down and I need a tool to first take it out before I can remove the movement holder after which the movement c...
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Hi to anyone who is interested getting to know a cleaning machine which is not a Elma or one of the other usual names! since I`ve had my watch cleaning machine for about a year now, I wanted to introduce it since its not something that is seen very often! Here's a short video for those wh...
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Is there a tool for installing the echalon shock spring as used by Seiko? I tried with two pairs of tweezers and it is so difficult. Mark makes it look easy. When I tried it it pings everywhere. I even tried putting a thin plastic bag over it while trying to engage the ends. Failed miserably. I've...
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Hello! Is it even possible? I believe it is friction fit. Thank you!
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Hello and greetings to all!, I have 2 "tools" perhaps. I don't see a spot for it on my staking tool. Let me back up as well. I have introduced myself on Watch Repair Talk. I said I am a fledgling watch repairer.However, I am more like still in the egg. I have fixed quite a few watches and destr...
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Thought you guys may be interested in my latest project. full write up on my blog, but a few pics below Started from this.. to this.....
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Hey Guys, Back again with a new piece of equipment. I found this whilst researching what to buy for refurbishing bands and cases. It's called the JoolTool, and was invented by a lady named Anie, a jeweler with over three decades in the trade. One of the main issues when polishing bands and...
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If I am not mistaken, brass tweezers are softer, hence better for handling more delicate parts to avoid scratches or marks, is that accurate? If that's the case, why not just use brass tweezers all the time? What are your understanding about the usage of brass versus stainless steel tweezers? Tha...