This Watch Bracelet Tool, also known as a setting punch, is an essential watchmaking tool for extracting and inserting spring-loaded fixing bars (also known as "watch pumps") into your watch case. With this tool, it's possible to remove and replace spring-loaded fixing bars effortlessly, enabling you to replace a watchband or repair your watch quickly and professionally without having to visit a watchmaker or jeweller.
The watch tool measures 8.3 cm long and 0.5 cm wide, with a light weight of 10 g, making it easy to handle and carry. Made from sturdy metal, it offers long-lasting durability. The toothed tip is specially designed to precisely manipulate spring-loaded fastening bars, making this tool indispensable for watchband repairs and handling.
This watchband tool is designed to offer maximum precision when replacing or repairing watches. The toothed tip easily compresses the spring inside the watch pump, making it easy to remove from the case. The same technique is used to re-insert the fastening bar after replacing or adjusting the strap.
For watchmaking beginners, our watch guides section will provide detailed instructions to help you handle this tool without any difficulty or special watchmaking skills. Whether you're a novice or an expert, this watchband tool makes quick and efficient repairs to your watch.
This watchband tool makes it easy to remove and insert spring bars, making it practical for frequent and repeated use. It is compatible with all types of watches fitted with spring bars, such as Festina, Rolex, Tudor, Diesel, Ice-Watch and many others, offering great versatility. Its ergonomic tips ensure precise handling, even for delicate work. Its lightweight design makes it easy to carry in a watchmaker's tool kit. This tool is ideal for repairing bracelets or replacing watch pumps housed in a watchband quickly and efficiently.
This watch tool is one of the must-have watch repair accessories we offer in our cheap watch tool category. Also be sure to check out our replacement watchbands section, available in the cheap watchbands category to replace a worn or tired one.
For successful handling, be sure to use the right bit for the size of your spring bar. Position the tool precisely to avoid damaging the bracelet or watch case. If in doubt, follow our step-by-step guide to safe use.
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