Thanks Barry, although I won't be taking any watches apart unless I acquire at least some rudimentary knowledge on the subject. The cashback tool I have is a handheld unit, and it's relatively easy for the pins to shift and cause damage... Have a good week Barry, cheers, Bob 🍻
That sounds probably for the best Bob :) I started of regulating movements and now I just love taking them about and hoping I can put them back together lol
Fit for purpose plus with the money saved you got to buy some of the additional grips and dies and are still in pocket over the Bergeon. I could barely see the play in the shaft, and I replayed that part a few times !, negligible at the most. Winner winner chicken dinner from what I can see. 👍.
Great video, what are the Hedapai 5537 case dies like to use as there's a big price difference between theses and the bergeon 5537 version, have you encountered any problems with these dies, i've read both positive and negative reveiws, i'd rather pay 30 quid than 180, if there ok quality wise. Keep up the good work...Thanks
I've only just got the Horia (clone) and so haven't played with it yet but once i do I'll get a video up Sir , The next tool review is a handy movement holder I've picked up
@@ClickSpringReview Nice 🙂. What about metal base case back opener you have mentioned in the video, do you think it is better to grab that one instead of the wooden base?
Thanks Barry, although I won't be taking any watches apart unless I acquire at least some rudimentary knowledge on the subject. The cashback tool I have is a handheld unit, and it's relatively easy for the pins to shift and cause damage... Have a good week Barry, cheers, Bob 🍻
That sounds probably for the best Bob :) I started of regulating movements and now I just love taking them about and hoping I can put them back together lol
@@ClickSpringReview 👍🙂🍻
Good stuff !!!!!!! enjoy your videos !!!!!
Cheers Sir I hope to get more videos like this out soon
Fit for purpose plus with the money saved you got to buy some of the additional grips and dies and are still in pocket over the Bergeon. I could barely see the play in the shaft, and I replayed that part a few times !, negligible at the most. Winner winner chicken dinner from what I can see. 👍.
I find it spot on matey and I'd say has to be the safest way to open the back of watch
Great video, what are the Hedapai 5537 case dies like to use as there's a big price difference between theses and the bergeon 5537 version, have you encountered any problems with these dies, i've read both positive and negative reveiws, i'd rather pay 30 quid than 180, if there ok quality wise. Keep up the good work...Thanks
Ive had no problems with my ones so far Jonnie
Nice review, I would like to see review of Horia tool (clone).
I've only just got the Horia (clone) and so haven't played with it yet but once i do I'll get a video up Sir , The next tool review is a handy movement holder I've picked up
@@ClickSpringReview Nice 🙂. What about metal base case back opener you have mentioned in the video, do you think it is better to grab that one instead of the wooden base?
@@BokiPetrovic88 Looking back maybe I should of paid the extra £10 pound for the metal one as you do get a case holder included with it Sir