Modding and tools
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Anyone here do any modification to their watches?
Since realising that my Seiko SKX009 has a wonky chapter ring and misaligned hands I’ve found out modifying those watches is quite popular. I quite like the idea of getting into it, straightening some stuff and maybe even changing a couple of bits.
As with all tasks I guess it’s about having the right tools for the job, so what should I be looking at getting beforehand, so I don’t end up with a disassembled watch in a drawer?
Presumably one of those case opening wrenches...what about clamps, presses, pokey things, etc?
I’ve already got a few spring bar removal tools...
Since realising that my Seiko SKX009 has a wonky chapter ring and misaligned hands I’ve found out modifying those watches is quite popular. I quite like the idea of getting into it, straightening some stuff and maybe even changing a couple of bits.
As with all tasks I guess it’s about having the right tools for the job, so what should I be looking at getting beforehand, so I don’t end up with a disassembled watch in a drawer?
Presumably one of those case opening wrenches...what about clamps, presses, pokey things, etc?
I’ve already got a few spring bar removal tools...

If you just want to do some basic mods....face..hands etc you will need :
Spring bar removal tool.
Case back rmoval tool.
Movement holder.
Watch hand removal tool.
Crystal press.
Hand fitting press.
Some rodico.
Little boxs for storing all the little bits.
Gloves.
A good mat.
A loupe and magnifying glass.
Cousins is the one stop shop for all this stuff....but some of the cheaper E-bay gear is ok .
Steady hands...
Spring bar removal tool.
Case back rmoval tool.
Movement holder.
Watch hand removal tool.
Crystal press.
Hand fitting press.
Some rodico.
Little boxs for storing all the little bits.
Gloves.
A good mat.
A loupe and magnifying glass.
Cousins is the one stop shop for all this stuff....but some of the cheaper E-bay gear is ok .
Steady hands...
Edited by skirk on Wednesday 31st October 08:00
skirk said:
If you just want to do some basic mods....face..hands etc you will need :
Spring bar removal tool.
Case back rmoval tool.
Movement holder.
Watch hand removal tool.
Crystal press.
Hand fitting press.
Some rodico.
Little boxs for storing all the little bits.
Gloves.
A good mat.
A loupe and magnifying glass.
Cousins is the one stop shop for all this stuff....but some of the cheaper E-bay gear is ok .
Steady hands...
I've modded a couple of Seiko's (both SKX's)Spring bar removal tool.
Case back rmoval tool.
Movement holder.
Watch hand removal tool.
Crystal press.
Hand fitting press.
Some rodico.
Little boxs for storing all the little bits.
Gloves.
A good mat.
A loupe and magnifying glass.
Cousins is the one stop shop for all this stuff....but some of the cheaper E-bay gear is ok .
Steady hands...
Edited by skirk on Wednesday 31st October 08:00
Spring bar removal tool. - small screwdriver works effectively (very small mind)
Case back removal tool. - rubber ball will do it
Movement holder. - Dunno, never used one.
Watch hand removal tool. - good tweezers work if you are careful (and lets face it, you have to be careful if you are doing this!!)
Crystal press. - Felt on a table and a heavy book
Hand fitting press. - tweezers again.
Some rodico. - Yep
Little boxs for storing all the little bits. - YES. THIS. Seriously, get some. Everything takes 10 times as long as you think, and you need somewhere t store stuff
Gloves. - good idea, but free from a garage forecourt
A good mat. - Big bit of white paper so you can see stuff
A loupe and magnifying glass. - Never need a loupe, but have a 'real light' magnifying angle poise lamp. Very handy.
Take your time, start small and simple, and enjoy the process. There's a great Youtube channel called ' Watch Repair Channel'. Watch and learn.
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