CHEAP vs. GOOD: 7 Watch Tools every Enthusiast needs

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  • @davidcrandall4958
    @davidcrandall4958 Рік тому +54

    I my opinion,with 40 years as a certified watch Repairer, The less expensive alternatives work fine If You're not a professional,Please don't waste money!

    • @dllemm
      @dllemm 11 місяців тому +5

      The cheaper spring bar pliers tips can bend unfortunately, which can result in scratching your watch.

    • @mhero9255
      @mhero9255 6 місяців тому +1

      Thank you kind sir

    • @tianalucas4969
      @tianalucas4969 Місяць тому +2

      Within just 1.5 minutes, you can easily tell he knows nothing about the tools and just throwing gibberish.

  • @geoffreyboyling615
    @geoffreyboyling615 2 роки тому +9

    I don't repair watches, but I find the videos strangely addictive and relaxing
    However I do leatherwork, and here's a comment for you - don't hit your hole punches with a steel hammer as this will damage the punch and burr over the end you hit.
    Instead use a wooden, hide, or nylon hammer or mallet; or a soft faced hammer intended for car repairs and similar engineering work
    Support the strap with a plastic/HDPE kitchen chopping board; a small cheap one is OK, and will not blunt your punches

  • @jayblue673
    @jayblue673 4 роки тому +28

    How about a video on storage: case boxes, rolls, safes....and maybe theft insurance. Thanks!

    • @WatchCrunchOfficial
      @WatchCrunchOfficial  4 роки тому +3

      You read my mind! Will file this under "future videos to make" 👍

    • @jayblue673
      @jayblue673 4 роки тому

      @@WatchCrunchOfficial Sounds great! Looking forward to it!

    • @dpmjole
      @dpmjole 6 місяців тому

      ​@@WatchCrunchOfficial hi, what grit sharpening stone should I get for my screwdrivers??
      400? 800? 3000?

    • @ryu-yuta9259
      @ryu-yuta9259 2 місяці тому

      ​@@dpmjole you could start with 400, then you getting more and more higher grid till get about 1000.

    • @dpmjole
      @dpmjole 2 місяці тому

      @@ryu-yuta9259 thnx 👍🏼

  • @yellownine
    @yellownine 4 роки тому +5

    your channel is building momentum. Keep it up! the video quality is immaculate

  • @michaelalfonso1070
    @michaelalfonso1070 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks Max! I am not a (watch) collector although I have a Seiko Lord Matic (automatic from the 70's) my dad gave me that still works, Capt Willard Turtle, Elgin (gold), etc. I am a musician/singer that has a few vintage guitars and amplifiers, I do repair and built a few also and am an avid mountain biker. So I have a few specialty tools. I recognize the importance of specific tools, as my dad always said, use the right tool for the job. I have scratched my favorite watch back a Skagen titanium, now there is no reason for that! My everyday watch is a Seiko divers SKX 013, although it will never touch the water, lol!

  • @edjustice7755
    @edjustice7755 3 роки тому +2

    I can attest to the 2 prong case back opener...I have scratched a case back with this and totally recommend the 3 prong type shown! Live and Learn.

    • @WatchCrunchOfficial
      @WatchCrunchOfficial  3 роки тому +2

      yep, and I find that if you flip it over and twist the watch instead of the opener, it feels more secure

  • @MickBrandon
    @MickBrandon 4 роки тому

    Very very insightful and helpful for all. Thanks for another great video brother.

  • @tob855
    @tob855 11 місяців тому

    Love this channel.

  • @S_G_86
    @S_G_86 4 роки тому +11

    hahahaha totally agree on springbar removals , those small things can really test your nerves to the maximum! my wife leaves the room now when i want to change a strap because she knows what`s about to happen

    • @WatchCrunchOfficial
      @WatchCrunchOfficial  4 роки тому +1

      Haha, I was going through the footage late at night and startled myself when I just started going off on the bracelet 😆

    • @marcn8750
      @marcn8750 Рік тому

      @@WatchCrunchOfficial what do you use for watch case polishing. Satin finish.
      Thanks

    • @marcn8750
      @marcn8750 Рік тому

      @@WatchCrunchOfficial plastic calipers can scuff watch cases. I’ve done it. So be careful. File down the sharp bits on the prongs.

    • @marcn8750
      @marcn8750 Рік тому

      @@WatchCrunchOfficial for watch pliers, the trick is to get good traction on the aprons bars and then pull the case away. And maintain the pressure on the pliers to keep the spring bars to keep them depressed until the case is clear. This prevents them popping out and scratch the lugs.
      Also, unscrew one link to be able to open the bracelet and hence be able to focus on the spring bars and not have to contend with the bracelet at the same time.

  • @petterlindberg9479
    @petterlindberg9479 4 роки тому +2

    Very informative video Max! Fantastic content as usual

  • @EllaMucha.
    @EllaMucha. 4 роки тому +1

    I really enjoy your videos as watch an enthusiast, it's real good job 👍

  • @robert-francoismallon4988
    @robert-francoismallon4988 4 роки тому +1

    Great video! Thanks ever so much...

  • @navykip
    @navykip 3 роки тому

    These are great ideas and tips.

  • @ahmedzeinalabdin61
    @ahmedzeinalabdin61 4 роки тому +1

    Very very helpful video thank you

  • @jaap8232
    @jaap8232 4 роки тому +1

    Great video!

  • @michaelmorrissey1052
    @michaelmorrissey1052 11 місяців тому

    Great video, thanks

  • @antonio0000x
    @antonio0000x Рік тому

    Nice vid. I learned a lot. Thanks.

  • @dotmars
    @dotmars Рік тому

    Bought the majority of the tools listed here. Thanks for the info - new subscriber!

  • @SoCalWatchReviews
    @SoCalWatchReviews 4 роки тому +1

    Another great video!

  • @marquisdaily7715
    @marquisdaily7715 Рік тому

    What about case back opener knifes? A pad or a piece of soft cloth on your workbench? A lamp with a built-in magnifier or a monocular? Great video, Max! See you on watchcrunch 😊

  • @CapitanFantasma1776
    @CapitanFantasma1776 Рік тому

    Value yes! Thanks!

  • @goldenguns2659
    @goldenguns2659 4 роки тому +3

    Hey, I wanted to tell you I REALLY enjoy your channel. I’m surprised you don’t have more subscribers. Your cinematography is excellent and you really do some great videos. I hope you’re able to find the time to keep doing more. I’m certainly enjoying them! I did video about my Omega Seamaster a while back on my channel and, it’s okay. The camera work is pretty good but I made a few small errors in the script. I know how difficult it is to put a good video together. Great work, my friend.

    • @WatchCrunchOfficial
      @WatchCrunchOfficial  4 роки тому

      Really appreciate that! Keep at it, we are all learning as we do it 👍

    • @goldenguns2659
      @goldenguns2659 4 роки тому

      Thanks for the encouragement. To be honest, I spend most of my UA-cam time on my main channel though. UA-cam: Brian Gossard if you’re interested.

  • @Chou005
    @Chou005 20 днів тому

    I need this tools for maintenance of my watches

  • @PhilandWatches
    @PhilandWatches 4 роки тому +1

    Great vid! Really helpful~

  • @idid1866
    @idid1866 4 роки тому

    I don't tinker that much...your a brave guy!

  • @serendra90210
    @serendra90210 Рік тому +1

    Is there a complete watch tool set one can buy?

  • @buzzufy
    @buzzufy 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing! This is a great video and useful. 👌

  • @grandpabill1959
    @grandpabill1959 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @BrakkoJanus
    @BrakkoJanus 4 роки тому +3

    1:53 until the small one breaks, then you done goofed ;D

  • @SanataniJoe
    @SanataniJoe Рік тому

    Did you find a good sturdy case back press for those pop out case backs? I got few off of Amazon and damaged my few watches. Either I broke winding stems or it didn’t work to press the case back

  • @MathieuVuylsteke
    @MathieuVuylsteke 4 роки тому

    I really need some new screwdrivers, thanks for the tip! Also the rocket blower is a cool gadget when changing dials

    • @WatchCrunchOfficial
      @WatchCrunchOfficial  4 роки тому

      Yeah you can find pretty economical solutions these days, but I just got so tired of the cheap stuff that break all the time and end up costing more over time.

  • @gamerdaddy8597
    @gamerdaddy8597 Рік тому

    Subscribed.

  • @morganthedruid1
    @morganthedruid1 4 роки тому +3

    Nice one Max, these are the horror stories of watch ownership. I've realised that you don't need to buy Bergeon but you do need to research what you are buying, I usually use Cousins in the UK and although I would love a Bergeon 6825 my £35 alternative does the job with tricky end links and always the hammer for me with Pin and collar bracelets. Loved it mate, looking forward to the next one 👍

    • @WatchCrunchOfficial
      @WatchCrunchOfficial  4 роки тому

      Morgan! Yes there's definitely a sweet spot with tools. Going up a level makes your life easier, but going all out is a bit silly if you are not a watchmaker. Anyway, glad you liked the vid. Until the next one, stay safe ✌️

    • @starfluke
      @starfluke 4 роки тому

      I have the Bergeon 7825 tweezers but I find myself preferring the springbar plier tool to release the springbars on my Speedy. I think I need some instruction on the safe and deft use of the Bergeon and any help or direction to a good instructional video would be welcome.

    • @morganthedruid1
      @morganthedruid1 4 роки тому +1

      @@starfluke There is a tutorial for your tweezers ua-cam.com/video/0TaACU6deCs/v-deo.html but the exact way to use the pliers is harder to find. You can set the width of the pliers using the threaded bolts, I set that to the maximum width between the lugs so that without squeezing i can fit the prong ends onto the springbars. Squeezing the pliers then allows you too fit or remove the bracelet

    • @davidcrandall4958
      @davidcrandall4958 Рік тому

      Good reasoning!Keep going!

    • @davidcrandall4958
      @davidcrandall4958 Рік тому

      ​​​@@morganthedruid1please take a legitimate long term 2 to 8 year course and get certified! The professionals spend years fixing other people's nistakes!

  • @AZ093654
    @AZ093654 10 місяців тому

    Does oyster opener suitable for pressure watch case ?

  • @TocaEvents
    @TocaEvents Рік тому

    Any high end water resistant back remover you can recommend ?

  • @boydsargeant7496
    @boydsargeant7496 2 роки тому

    Thanks, Cannon Pinion tightening drives me bonkers, a video on that please!

  • @gbresaleking
    @gbresaleking 2 роки тому

    Is there a cheap set of the oyster case tools ?

  • @4loveofcars
    @4loveofcars Рік тому

    How about a case back closer for clip on cases?

  • @marklydon435
    @marklydon435 3 роки тому

    What if the screwdriver tip thst breaks is the one needed to replace the tips?

  • @kosmar
    @kosmar 4 роки тому

    how do i get a snapback on again without the pushertool? asking for a friend in a drawer.

    • @WatchCrunchOfficial
      @WatchCrunchOfficial  4 роки тому +1

      Sometimes you can do it just with your thumbs, but in many cases you need more pressure than that and a press is required.

    • @kosmar
      @kosmar 4 роки тому

      @@WatchCrunchOfficial eventually i used a steel ruler and a washie tape roll to get the pressure right to the groove. took me quite some time of the day ;)

  • @airborneranger-ret
    @airborneranger-ret Рік тому

    Liked and subbed

  • @HariOm-sk5nb
    @HariOm-sk5nb 9 місяців тому

    How much price this all tools?

    • @AliAnsub
      @AliAnsub 5 місяців тому

      Tell me your insta I will give you this for cheaper😊

  • @MiguelBricaBrac
    @MiguelBricaBrac Рік тому

    The tiny hammers are only good for jewelry or when working on soft metals. Also, the size of the handle is cumbersome because how thin it is and the head of the hammer is so small that you run the risk of missing your strike and hitting the piece you were working on. Get a 1lbs leather craft maul. Get the 1 lbs. the grip is more precise and the weight of the head is heavy enough to help drive some strike force into your objective without applying too much force; let gravity work with you. It is also light that it will not cause you to get tired of using it for prolonged periods of time.

  • @e3dave744
    @e3dave744 4 роки тому

    I like to change my watch straps quite often , the spring bar tool looks awesome , however I’ll leave removing case backs to a professional , if I had access to the inside of my watches I’d be way to inquisitive , great content by the way .

    • @WatchCrunchOfficial
      @WatchCrunchOfficial  4 роки тому

      I've definitely scratched my share of casebacks trying to open them 🤦‍♂️

  • @AMAMBT
    @AMAMBT 7 місяців тому

    not a tool but spare part , the case gaskets. whenever i need to regulate a watch or change a battery i learned for water proof that gasket must be changed .

    • @michaelfranciotti3900
      @michaelfranciotti3900 2 місяці тому

      Really? You can't get away with just lubing and reusing it?

    • @AMAMBT
      @AMAMBT 2 місяці тому

      @@michaelfranciotti3900
      you can if it is rubber that is used in screw back case , but for press fit back ones usually it is not rubber and it comes out deformed enough to be changed , eventually they are very cheap

    • @AMAMBT
      @AMAMBT 2 місяці тому +1

      @michaelfranciotti3900
      you can , but taking into consideration they were squashed and lost some elasticity it would be better to change them, after all they are very cheap

  • @davidcrandall4958
    @davidcrandall4958 Рік тому +1

    looks like watch tool manfacturers are trying to capitalize on the Ameture market!

  • @watchingdanny
    @watchingdanny 7 місяців тому

    Caseback knife. Crystal remover. 😬

  • @Klein0422
    @Klein0422 Рік тому

    100$ for set of screwdrivers 💀