assembly tools...any recommendations?
assembly tools...any recommendations?
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Macneil

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1,054 posts

102 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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I've been looking at some modded seiko's and it doesn't look too difficult to assemble one...anyone here done it and can recommend th required tools?

8Ace

2,835 posts

220 months

Monday 18th May 2020
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A watch repair kit from the likes of ebay will suffice at first - something like this:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/600-Pcs-Watch-Repair-Ki...

This will allow you to open cases, replace crystals, remove hands change spring bars etc and it comes with a blower too which is vital if you're building your own. The last thing you need the day after finished your watch is to note a tiny speck of dust on the dial. Guess how I know this.

The spring bar tool will be rubbish, but you don't need a Bergeon (even though it is brilliant). Something like these will be fine as a starter:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Watch-Band-Spring-Bars-...

If you're building watches you need some decent hand pressers. Forget the cheap ones with a spring loaded plunger, they're abysmal. Get something like these and you have much more control. You'll need a loupe too, a 5x one is OK but 10x is better as the hands are very fiddly.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Set-3-Wristwatch-Hands-...

Lastly - get some latex gloves. a fingerprint on the dial or the underside of the crystal will ruin the final effect. Good luck.