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I have been using cheap levers and have decided that I need better ones.  Searched this forum and did not find anything satisfying even though I thought this was topic was covered once before...or at least showed up as part of another topic. 

Bergeon are expensive but look impressive.  These Bergeons are cheaper.

I have  a Presto remover but never use it...prolly never will.

What do you use?

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Hey!

I have the levers from Horotec (2.5mm wide version):

-https://www.esslinger.com/horotec-professional-swiss-watch-tool-hand-levers-2-5mm-set-of-2/

-https://www.cousinsuk.com/product/hand-removing-levers-horotec-swiss --> the 2.5mm version 

They are cheaper than the Bergeon but still proper Swiss quality. I'm happy with them (even though sometimes I think they could be sharper.... but that could be "dressed"). I've used them from hands, stubborn canon pinions and hairspring collets without breaking anything so far.

I cannot offer comparisons with any other ones because these are my only ones.

Cheers!

 

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