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Chronograph Pusher Tools


chadders1966

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Hi,

Does any have either of the following tools, or have used them? Or have an opinion on them? I came across them when looking for pusher tools and am wondering whether either or both of them are worth looking at, or if there are easier (and cheaper) options. I put links because I have no photos - they are safe;)!

Stephen

http://webshop.tica.dk/en/specialtools/27009-tool-for-remove-move-pushers.html

https://www.cousinsuk.com/product/multi-function-fitting-removing-tools-horotec

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Hi Stephen,

 

I have both and honestly, they don't see much use...maybe I need more "training" or ran out of ideas as how to use them or I don't work on the watches they were designed for often enough...who knows. I managed to break the tips of the first link/tool you posted, working on a Citizen chronometer and resorted to "hand" tools for the pushers (hammer, pliers, you name it)!

 

In my mind, maybe we should wait for someone that has used them to advise the proper way and use...at least that would be reassuring for me!

 

Cheers,

 

Bob

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I have that first link tool and like Bob broke a tip too while using. Not a tool for all types of watches and I think the manufacturer should produce a tutorial video for it. It's more of a display piece than a tool on my work bench.

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