6767F has been my go to for years for removing/re-attaching bracelets/straps, it's never broken or worn out, must be one hella hardened steel! Other than that, I've adjusted literally countless bracelets on pre-screw Omega's and others, adding, removing links with a $10 Chinese made block/punch set that I bought through eBay over a decade ago. Works a charm.
An accessory I use a lot is an ultraviolet flashlight - a small one can cost less than $10. Great for lighting up the lume on your dials, that you normally don't get to see.
I didn’t know about the bracelet tool, already had the Bergen pick type. Thank you for sharing! I must have 20 watches, wish I knew how to stop buying them. 😂
That’s the tricky part lol. May I ask which watches are in your collection and what got interested in the hobby. Curious what brand your first watch was. Mine was a fossil I saved for months to get.
6767F has been my go to for years for removing/re-attaching bracelets/straps, it's never broken or worn out, must be one hella hardened steel! Other than that, I've adjusted literally countless bracelets on pre-screw Omega's and others, adding, removing links with a $10 Chinese made block/punch set that I bought through eBay over a decade ago. Works a charm.
An accessory I use a lot is an ultraviolet flashlight - a small one can cost less than $10. Great for lighting up the lume on your dials, that you normally don't get to see.
The watch case seems like a really good deal for its price, I feel like I need all the accessories shown 😂😅
I feel you about the watch adjustment tool and strap change tool the first one is always the wrong one. 😂🤝🏻
Great video. Glad I got this on my recommended
Love your videos! Keep it up with the quality content!
lovely video :) what strap is that on the moonswatch?
Never seen a stretchy strap before
I didn’t know about the bracelet tool, already had the Bergen pick type. Thank you for sharing! I must have 20 watches, wish I knew how to stop buying them. 😂
That’s the tricky part lol. May I ask which watches are in your collection and what got interested in the hobby.
Curious what brand your first watch was. Mine was a fossil I saved for months to get.
You also need a really nice camera to take really nice pictures of your watches 😬
Speaking from experience