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https://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-watch-repair-kit-91622.html?_br_psugg_q=watch%2Brepair%2Btools
I just go to a jewelry store, pay for them to change batteries... |
I wonder if that'll work on my Charles Hubert pocket watch. Covid killed my local watch shop.
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^^^Not very many jewelry stores left around here to buy a battery. Which is too bad.
Now that I've got the battery out...I'll get a new one easily enough. |
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I was totally surprised how easily this tool worked on my watch. |
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If it's a pressed on back...a tool like this is perfect.
The key to the removal is that the plastic part sits on the watch base and acts like a fulcrum. Without the leverage...it's dam* near impossible to get the cover off. |
Pretty lengthy video covering the removal of most types..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhrjaxEe9bI&ab_channel=LongIslandWatch |
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You don’t even have to look at ‘em and it still works. |
^^^ But what about when the power goes off?? The cell towers don't work and you can't tell the time?
The Skagen watches keep workin! |
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^^^ good one!
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The price of a new Skagen (on Amazon) is about $125
Everyone of them that I've owned have lasted at least 5 years. Money well spent. |
Bergeon is a watch tool company based in Switzerland.
They make some really nice tools and lubricants for watches but they are a lot more expensive than anything made in Asia. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1644464188.jpg |
i just use the can opener part on my swiss amy knife. looks very similiar to the Bergeon "blade" part.
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Proof positive that you can indeed teach an "old dog" new tricks! :) But rather than kevlar gloves, you might try not pulling the knife towards yourself or any body parts in general. Your call. |
The curved edge is probably also an important feature.
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I don't wear watches, but that tool looks like it could have several uses, like opening oysters for example.
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Question for the OP, stevej37, can you tell where your Skagen watch is made? Its unclear from searching on da web.
Thanks. |
I wasn't really sure...but I found this...
https://watcheswebs.com/where-are-skagen-watches-made/#:~:text=In%20the%20past%2C%20Skagen%20watches%20w ere%20made%20in,but%20feature%20Miyota%20quartz%20 movements%20imported%20from%20Japan. I like them especially because of the thin fit. Never gets bumped or caught on anything. |
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