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Professional case-opening knife for fast, safe opening of snap-back watch cases. Suitable for battery, movement and gasket service.
Watchmaker tool roll with 12 tools for repairing leather, steel and silicone watch straps, fully covering every band material.
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This professional 12-Tool Watch Repair Pouch (Steel, Leather, Silicone Straps) brings together everything needed to service and repair a watch at home or in a watchmaker workshop, with the same approach used in service centres trained on Rolex, Omega and Seiko movements. The 12-Tool Watch Repair Pouch (Steel, Leather, Silicone Straps) is supplied as a complete set: 12 matched parts, a clear allocation of functions, and a finish that respects the requirements of a watchmaker bench.
The 12-Tool Watch Repair Pouch (Steel, Leather, Silicone Straps) is built around a coherent selection of 12 watchmaker tools, designed to cover the most common operations on a bracelet or case: extracting pins, fitting spring bars, opening a case back, or manipulating components on a Bergeon-style support block.
The diameters covered (0.80 to 1.00) correspond to the dimensions used on industrial bracelets from brands such as Rolex, Omega and Seiko, and align with the watchmaker references published by Bergeon.
Materials: stainless steel and plastic. Total parts: 12. Working diameters: 0.80 to 1.00.
It contains the following components:
Use this 12-Tool Watch Repair Pouch (Steel, Leather, Silicone Straps) whenever a watch needs to be resized, when a spring bar has to be replaced, or when a case back must be opened to swap a battery, service a quartz module or change a gasket. The tools are dimensioned for cases from 20 mm to 50 mm in diameter and for bracelets from 12 mm to 24 mm in width, the standard range covered by brands such as Rolex, Omega and Seiko.
The set is equally suited to a private watch enthusiast who wants to keep a personal collection in working order and to a professional watchmaker looking for an additional, dedicated set of tools for travelling service calls or for use at a second bench.
Each tool of the 12-Tool Watch Repair Pouch (Steel, Leather, Silicone Straps) is finished to watchmaker tolerances. Steel parts are tempered to around 52 HRC for the pin pushers and around 58 HRC for the spring bar tips, the same hardness range used by Bergeon-style benchmarks. Plastic handles are smooth, free of burrs and dimensioned for an ergonomic grip during long sessions.
Hardness is verified during production according to the HRC scale, and the tolerances on the working diameters remain below 0.05 mm. The 12-Tool Watch Repair Pouch (Steel, Leather, Silicone Straps) is delivered ready to use, without further calibration on a Bergeon-style reference. Storage in a closed pouch protects each tool against impacts and against dust that could otherwise be transferred onto a watch case during the next service.
Is this 12-Tool Watch Repair Pouch (Steel, Leather, Silicone Straps) compatible with a Rolex case or with an Omega bracelet?
Yes. The tools are dimensioned for the standard pin diameters and the spring bar lengths used by Rolex, Omega and Seiko, between 0.70 mm and 1.20 mm for pins and between 14 mm and 24 mm for spring bars. Always check the manufacturer documentation before opening a screw-back case under warranty.
Are the tools antistatic, and can I service a quartz movement?
The tweezer and the pliers included in the relevant 12-Tool Watch Repair Pouch (Steel, Leather, Silicone Straps) are antistatic and limit the risk of an electrostatic discharge on a quartz module from Seiko or Omega. The other tools, manufactured from stainless steel or from brass, are inert with respect to the lubricants commonly used in a watchmaker service.
How do I maintain the 12-Tool Watch Repair Pouch (Steel, Leather, Silicone Straps) between two services?
Wipe each tool with a dry, lint-free cloth after every session and store the {kit} in its original pouch or in a closed drawer. Avoid solvents on the plastic handles. Inspect each pin pusher tip before reuse: a bent tip must be replaced rather than straightened, to keep the working diameter within tolerance.