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The Kingsdun Watch Repair Kit is a comprehensive 149-piece toolset designed for watch enthusiasts, allowing for easy battery replacements, strap adjustments, and more, all while being conveniently stored in a stylish leather case.
Manufacturer | Kingsdun |
Item Weight | 590 g |
Package Dimensions | 40 x 22.7 x 5.4 cm; 590 g |
Item model number | Watch Repair Kit |
Size | 149PCS |
Color | 149 |
Material | Plastic |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**E
It works
Fixed my watch
L**E
great
ordered because I purchased an omega but due to lockdown it was not wearable until the shops opened due to a bracelet change required.with this and a bit of youtube I did it myself, perfectly due to the good kit
G**R
Good quality kit
All the tools work well everything I’ve used has done the job everything you need is there
P**R
Saved me money!! Good product
Didn't have to take watch to jewellers to remove links or change batteries. Very simple.
T**M
Great value, but a bit flimsy for some tools
I am astonished at how low-priced this was. Outstanding value for the money.The zippered case is amazing, it holds all the tools without rattling in a package that I could easily pack.One tool that I would add: Needle-nose pliers. Honestly, just buy your own, separately. I already owned several pairs. They won't fit in the case, so that's a bit sad.I've used quite a few of the tools. The screw-driven pin pusher, for sizing metal bands with push-out cotter pins, is not very good. It can do the job, but the circular adjustable backplate is very wobbly, so you need to hold the band steady with your hands no matter what.The tool for prying open press-fit watch case backs is perfect. I had previously used the can opener of a Swiss Army knife, but this purpose-built tool is better and less likely to lacerate your hand.The spring bar tool is wonderful. I can't believe I ever changed a watch band without a spring bar tool - but I have. I am referring to the metal stick with a little two-prong fork at the end for grabbing spring bars and compressing them so they can be removed from the lugs. There is something to be said for using the right tool for the job.The metal and plastic head hammer, or mallet, is also perfect. It seems to be made of metal that is softer than stainless steel, because it absolutely has not scratched any watch bands, and I really had to hammer away at two Casio bands to get the rectangular inserts back into the removable links. I had already scratched one of those bands by hammering it with a small wrench or something, prior to buying this kit.I have not yet used the three-tooth spanned wrench, which can be used to open screw-down case backs. It seems legit, though.This kit has what you need to size metal bands, swap bands, open case backs of many kinds, change watch batteries, and more.
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