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Watch Band Link Removing Sizing Tool Kit

Watch Band Link Removing Sizing Tool Kit
From Paylak Inc

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Product Description

Are you are tired of paying high prices to size your watch bands that you purchased online? Look, no further this band sizing kit has it all. This kit includes with a complete line of tools to adjust most type of watch bands. The kit includes 4 screwdrivers, sizes 1.20mm, 1.40mm, 1.60mm and 1 philips, plus extra blades, watch case opener, spring bar remover, screw type link remover with extra tips, knife with plastic handle, eye loupe and finally a compact case to hold all the tools together for easy storage. This kit is great solution for band sizing needs!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4867 in Watches
  • Brand: Tech Swiss
  • Model: TSA9005
  • Dimensions: 2.00" h x 6.00" w x 11.00" l, 1.50 pounds

Features

  • 4 Screwdrivers 3 Regular and 1 Philips, Extra Blades
  • Watch Case Opener
  • Pop Up Case Opener Knife, Eye Loup
  • Spring Bar Remover
  • Screw Type Link Band Remover With Extra Pins

Customer Reviews

Nice watch kit5
Great kit for working with watches. The tools were quite good quality, and not flimsy and cheap. The case was also good, and thankfully wasn't just the typical throw away plastic crap. The inside of the case is firm foam that keeps the tools nicely in place. The case itself is firm black leather-like material and snaps closed. The kit contains a hammer, band holding base, and several different sized pin drivers for removing band pins. Also includes the clamp type pin remover (the blue thing), a set of screwdrivers and a thin but sturdy wedge for removing watch backs. All in all I'm quite pleased with the product. It was just what I wanted and wasn't very expensive.

If you don't have a clue how to use these tools, it is not a good buy.2
I own this set and as I am a watch nut as I own several. I use them to adjust bands pretty often. I already had an idea how to use what was in the box so it worked for me. However, IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A CLUE, DO NOT BUY! There are a few pictures of what you can do with SOME of the tools but not all and, there are no other instructions, whatsoever!

There is a tool for removing links and for best telling you which one it is, it is the blue tool pictures. This will work for you if you know what you are doing. 1st you better have great eye site or, use a loop or other magnifying device. When lined up exactly right, it is great for pushing the pin that holds the link out. AGAIN, NO INSTRUCTIONS! Your watch band will have arrows that show the direction the pin needs to be pushed/removed. It will be one direction on on side of the clasp and the oposite direction on the other side. If you need to remove more than one link, you should alternate from one side of the clasp to the other in order to keep the clasp centered. If you do not see well, or if some other reason you do not line everything up right, you will break the punch that pushes the pin. You get two. Two mistakes and the tool is no longer any good for you.

You do get two other puches that you can use the very nice hammer that is supplied. Also, a somewhat decent holder for the band while you do this work. The screwdrivers can be picked up about anywhere so, that they are in the set is no big deal.

There is also a tool for removing the pins for your watch band and it is made for inside the frame and outside the frame removal. Too technical for me to explain here but again, they could have included instructions, but, did not! You may be able to figure it out just by looking at it and your watch.

Boxed nice and usable to those that know or can figure it out. Also, not a bad buy for those that are going to buy several watches. At about 8 to 10 bucks for sizing charges, if you buy 4 watches and do it your self the thing will pay for itself. Less than this, just take your watch to a jeweler.

Lastly, the back removing tool only works on backs that are made to be pried off. Many watch backs are the screw off type and this thing will not work. Also, a good pocket knife works as good if not better to remove the backs that should be pried off.

Again, it is OK if you know what you are doing. Would I buy again? I don't know for sure. It is 50/50.

Makes a difficult task easy5
I don't know for whom watchebands are sized. Perhaps the Incredible Hulk in his green phase? All I know is I'm constantly resizing my watchband based on the band, the climate, my activities. This procedure can be somewhat difficult with some bands. This complete kit does the trick. A couple of minutes and a clear spot on my desk and I'm done. Couldn't get much simpler. I finally got this kit after wrestling with a new Fossil band that would not cooperate. Used this kit and the bugger was vanquished in a trice. Wish I had it years ago.