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SE Watch Case Wrench, Waterproof |  | Brand: SE Category: Single Detail Page Misc
List Price: $16.95 Buy New: $6.95 as of 3/14/2010 14:07 CDT details You Save: $10.00 (59%)
New (6) from $6.95
Seller: Micro-Tools Rating: 67 reviews Sales Rank: 10
Media: Misc. Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: JT6306A Model: Able Tooling ASIN: B000HFRO8O
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| Features:
| • | Easy to use watch tool | | • | Includes 4 sets of clamps | | • | Quality construction | | • | Wooden storage case included | | • | Made In China |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Adjustable Pin Type Opener with 4 Different Pin Sets
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 67
Doesn't work on my watch March 8, 2010 John Corliss The tool is nicely built, but I'm afraid I was unable to open the back on the watch I bought it for. The bamboo box is really cleverly built and I'm going to keep the tool just in case I can use it on another watch.
Watch back opener February 26, 2010 David W. King (Marshall, TX) Good for the price, but very loose. Does not hold a setting, but usable, if one is careful.
Adequate tool February 14, 2010 Z. Qu (Atlanta, GA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very cheap product - you get what you paid for. The bits are fairly loose and it takes a bit of time to unscrew the case. Scratched the back of my watch while I was putting the case back on. Still works though; just don't use it on your best watches.
Waterproof watch opener tool February 12, 2010 Steven A. Malinowski (southern California, U. S. A.) This wrench did the trick for me. It enabled me to finally replace the battery in a diver watch which stopped in the 1990's. Hurray! I can use it again. I'd rate this wrench as at least Chinese quality (Chinese tools are notorious for being inferior to U. S. made tools.) If I were to make a suggestion to the factory which made this, I'd tell them that they ought to better heat treat (harden) the tool bits. A corner rounded on one of the bits when it slipped once. I could harden these bits myself with some Hard-N-Tuff, which I've got on hand, but I doubt that I'd bother with it. Heat treating involves, for one thing, bringing the parts to an elevated temperature for a sustained period of time (to a red heat, in the case of Hard-N-Tuff). I'm good with metals, by the way, so I know what I'm talking about.
Good tool February 8, 2010 Cherrie G. Wellons (Albany, OR USA) This is a great tool for the do-it-yourselfer. It helps save money and works great.
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