Great video! After 30 minutes of puffing with knife and then screwdrivers in attempt to open a watch I decided to get an advice from smarter people. Special tools videos were not relevant for ordinary woman but yours hit the bullseye! I opened the watch wearing my thick household rubber gloves - the ones that I use when sanitizing the kitchen. THANK YOU!
I was getting my stuff together for an engagement I have to attend this evening, and I noticed my watch was dead. I found the tool on Amazon, but it wouldn’t have arrived in time. Thankfully, I found this video, and it worked like a charm. Thanks again, greatly appreciate you making this video.
Thank you, it helped mo to open my screw caseback. I combined the use of nitrile gloves with usual tool and it worked. I had a crappy watch holder and that worked better holding the watch firmly with nitrile gloves!
Your thinking is ahead of mine, I've a magnificent but dated: "Ferrari wristwatch" that needs a new battery. it has a thoroughly silly 14-facet-screw-on-back: and no agent of Ferrari in Australia that I've managed to contact has any idea how to open it. On the back it says water resistant implying a screw-on back. My thinking is that it has to be an expensive "single battery use' throwaway wristwatch" made by the stupidest watch manufacturer in the world....I'll give your ideas a go........John, Perth, Australia.
@@colchilibeckI have a Japanese watch and it doesn't have a pry lip and no side notches. The battery is dead and I wanted to replace it but so far I can't get the back off. Tried to turn it with no luck but I might not be strong enough. I'm elderly and over the years I'm not as strong as I was in my youth. I'm not sure if it is a press on back or the screw type.
Great video! After 30 minutes of puffing with knife and then screwdrivers in attempt to open a watch I decided to get an advice from smarter people. Special tools videos were not relevant for ordinary woman but yours hit the bullseye! I opened the watch wearing my thick household rubber gloves - the ones that I use when sanitizing the kitchen. THANK YOU!
I was getting my stuff together for an engagement I have to attend this evening, and I noticed my watch was dead. I found the tool on Amazon, but it wouldn’t have arrived in time.
Thankfully, I found this video, and it worked like a charm. Thanks again, greatly appreciate you making this video.
Balloon trick worked for me. Thank you!!
Damn, I tried and I know I have a strong thumb grip but it was just too tight
It actually WORKS! Thank you, man!
Thank you, it helped mo to open my screw caseback. I combined the use of nitrile gloves with usual tool and it worked. I had a crappy watch holder and that worked better holding the watch firmly with nitrile gloves!
yeah i tried this and it didnt work with gloves
It worked at first try for me, genius!
Wow, can't believe this worked! Thanks
youre so awesome man
Thank you
Thanks bro
What to do when you have one that's stuck?
Damn that was cool.
helpfull thanks
i tried but is to lock, the idiot who change before the batterie he she squeezed him too hard
Just Gorilla Glue Super glue about anything and you can turn it right off.
Shit shit shit DO NOT DO THIS! Does anyone know where you can get a Rolex watch back?!?!?? Asap my dads gonna freaking kill me
lmao
Your thinking is ahead of mine, I've a magnificent but dated: "Ferrari wristwatch" that needs a new battery. it has a thoroughly silly 14-facet-screw-on-back: and no agent of Ferrari in Australia that I've managed to contact has any idea how to open it. On the back it says water resistant implying a screw-on back. My thinking is that it has to be an expensive "single battery use' throwaway wristwatch" made by the stupidest watch manufacturer in the world....I'll give your ideas a go........John, Perth, Australia.
Video found useful my only problem is.. You talk too much bro
That’s what my wife says…seems to be a common theme…
@@colchilibeck 🤣🤣
and obviously you do too
@@colchilibeckI have a Japanese watch and it doesn't have a pry lip and no side notches. The battery is dead and I wanted to replace it but so far I can't get the back off. Tried to turn it with no luck but I might not be strong enough. I'm elderly and over the years I'm not as strong as I was in my youth. I'm not sure if it is a press on back or the screw type.
This video is bs
nice try but doesnt Worrk for elgin watches are crap