I don't think this deal will last long, so hurry up.
I once brought my £100 watch to a Timpsons for battery replacement only to find out it would cost £25. So I have been occasionally searched for diy tools.
Good to know: deliver around 8 - 28 Feb.
Update: Can be delievered between 3-7 Feb if you select seller Castlerea_Discounts and pay 1 penny more lol
17 comments
cjhilton49
30 Jan 17#1
My mother bought me a Rolex(Tudor) watch for £20 some 50 years ago,every 7 years it need a service to get it working again( it's an auto wind) the last one was quoted at £300+ so I bought a watch of Ebay,replacement battery fitted £3!!!
thekanester to cjhilton49
30 Jan 17#6
Are you selling your Tudor? :wink:
tighty
30 Jan 17#2
I got this pack a while ago and its great - everything still works and its helped replace lots of batteries and take out lots of strap links HEAT
hr08
30 Jan 17#3
I brought a set- it's so bad quality- unspeakable!!! Posting back costs more than the item... so don't expect miracles!
toooo to hr08
30 Jan 17#4
I've not yet got the chance to find out. But looks good to me for a battery replacement!
thekanester to hr08
30 Jan 171#5
I have one - the quality isn't great, but it's worth it alone for the rotary case-back opener and the link pry bar.
The hammer is fine. The screwdrivers are very average and the case blade is quite poor.
The pliers, plastic link remover and tweezers are completely crap.
But for £2 it is fine.
sabreliner to hr08
30 Jan 17#7
Yep, so bad quality, but some of the tools just useful enough to justify the small cost. Link adjustment on watch bracelets, removing watch back plates for battery replacement etc.
landros1 to hr08
30 Jan 17#9
I totally agree but it is better nothing.
At least it is cheaper now as I paid £2.50 six months ago.
The worst part is the link pin extractor (very wobbly).
geriatrix
30 Jan 17#8
I've got one like this and it has been very useful, just for opening watch backs. Could someone tell me what the grey plastic square thing is for. Thanks.
thekanester to geriatrix
30 Jan 17#13
You put metal bracelets side-on in it then you can tap out the pins using the pin drivers and hammer. Be careful though as they often only come out in one direction sometimes indicated by arrows on the back of the bracelet, but often not.
micky999
30 Jan 17#10
bought one last year and put all the bits in a plastic box as didnt know how to use. Is their any guidance on how to use ?????????
Nth
30 Jan 17#11
Might not be the best quality but pretty good for 2 quid if it gets the job done. Have some heat.
Pikiechu
30 Jan 17#12
Ordered this at same price 2 weeks ago, still not arrived :disappointed:
vicky2509
30 Jan 17#14
Watch out in future !!!!!!!!
kinell
30 Jan 17#15
You Are going to need one of these too for some watches
And I can tell you now .. the sound of a watch case closing correctly sounds exactly like that of a watch face shattering.:neutral_face:
Underpants Please !! :confused:
dezontk
30 Jan 17#16
I've got this kit. the quality is absolutely shocking. numerous tools have broken. For long term get well made individual items.
bluep
30 Jan 17#17
I bought one of these and the quality was terrible I'm afraid.
Opening post
I once brought my £100 watch to a Timpsons for battery replacement only to find out it would cost £25. So I have been occasionally searched for diy tools.
Good to know: deliver around 8 - 28 Feb.
Update: Can be delievered between 3-7 Feb if you select seller Castlerea_Discounts and pay 1 penny more lol
17 comments
The hammer is fine. The screwdrivers are very average and the case blade is quite poor.
The pliers, plastic link remover and tweezers are completely crap.
But for £2 it is fine.
At least it is cheaper now as I paid £2.50 six months ago.
The worst part is the link pin extractor (very wobbly).
And I can tell you now .. the sound of a watch case closing correctly sounds exactly like that of a watch face shattering.:neutral_face:
Underpants Please !! :confused: