Zistel Watch Repair Kit + Watch Press, Watches Band Link Pin Set with Carrying Case, Watch Battery Replacement Tool Kit, Watch Tools with Spring Bar Tool

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Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo Item Package Quantity1
Date First AvailableJuly 26, 2018 MaterialPlastic
Power Sourceair-powered Batteries Included?No
ASINB07FY9MJ5J Part NumberZI-Watch-Tool-M
Country of OriginChina Item model numberZI-Watch-Tool-M
Batteries Required?No ManufacturerZiss
Item Weight2.56 pounds Product Dimensions8.5 x 6 x 5.5 inches
Included Components1x Watch Band Holder, 1X Watch Back Pry Knife Opener, 1X Adjustable Case Opener, Other Watch Repair Kit, 1x Watch Press

Product Description

Watch Repair Kit

Happy Watch Repair

  • The ZISTEL watch repair tool kit and watch press set is an absolute game-changer for anyone venturing into watch collecting and maintenance.
  • If you have bunches of watches, this watch tool repair kit will help you a lot, especially when changing battery and adjusting the link.
  • Watch battery replacement kit makes most watch maintenance work a breeze, exactly what you are looking for!

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Top reviews

Daniel Anderson
Really versatile tool kit...good quality...many tools for many different things....enjoying my new hobby

Christopher Johnson
I have used my set several times with no issues at all. I like it and it saves time and money. It beats having to go to a shop just to replace a battery or do a minor repair.

Tara Lee
These aren't going to make you a watchmaker, and indeed most watchmakers would scoff at these tools. The screwdrivers are likely to damage the screws you use them on, but the band-pin removal tool is quite usable and handy. The case-back tool works great if you find the correct size dies. Pops on backs I'd despaired of ever getting to snap back on. The movement holder is OK. The back remover is OK too - but takes a bit of time to setup for different backs. The tweezers are meh.. you can find better. The duster thing works fine.You can find better of a number of the tools in this kit, but they'll cost a lot more bought piece-meal. Good for someone who wants to change a watch band, or a watch battery. Not suggested for an actual watchmaker.

Sarah Moon
I got this to fix a few old watches that my Dad was giving to my sons and nephew. Two had bad batteries and one had a dead movement. I've never attempted this type of work on watches before but I'm a pretty handy guy.The watches were all unique and odd, which is why my Dad wanted the boys to have them. There was a 25th Anniversary Disney "pop-up" watch, a Smithsonian Spirit of St. Louis watch, and a limited edition Seiko chronograph watch.By watching a few videos on the basics and using this kit I was able to replace the batteries in the Seiko and Spirit of St. Louis watches and the entire movement (which I found on Amazon for $9) in the Disney watch. This kit had every tool I needed for every step on each watch.If you have any interest in doing basic watch repair yourself this kit is a great choice to get you started.

Anna Harris
Seems a solid enough set. Bought it to finally put the backing back on my Skagen, and to tinker around with my vintage pocket watch I got that randomly stopped winding. It's not one of those collector brands, so most qualified watch makers don't even service this pocket watch, so I got this to try my hand at it. Wish me luck.

Brittany Vega
Got the kit in today and went right to work opening up a few watches to replace batteries and adjust bands. The watch knife worked ok, just a little thick to open cheap watches. The case removal tool worked fine. The band tool (blue thing) bent first time with very little pressure. So I used the yellow block and the hammer to push out the pins. The little pin punch point came out while in the watch. So with needle nose pliers I removed the pin punch tip. The tweezers are very very cheap and came bent. Any pressure on the tweezers and the tips bend. The case press worked fine. Overall I give it 3 stars for the cost and some items work well. Just be prepared to replace items if you plan on using this kit more than once. Plus side is decent individual watch tools are cost 10-20 bucks each, with case openers being 60+. So if you buy the tools as needed it wont break the bank to have a good kit built up, and this one should work until you buy better quality items.

Laura Conley
Performs as described. Very happy with purchase. Arrived very quickly.

Kristy Evans
I purchased this kit to specifically service my pocket watch collection. I really only needed a few tools from this kit for my application. Here is my experience with the set that I received.1 -Two of the smallest screwdriver tips were too thick to fit into the screw slots so I had to thin them down on a stone. After that they worked fine. The shafts on them have flat spots for the set screws to grip so they don't slip in the handle as some reviewers mentioned.2 - The hand puller was way too thick and had to be thinned down on a stone to fit under the hands.3 - Same deal with the case opener. The edge had to be thinned down a bit to work.4 - Tweezers were magnetized so they got swapped out. I can use them for other projects.5 - Movement holder is large enough to hold a pocket watch movement and works fine. I like the fact that it is plastic.I did test the remaining tools on a variety of other watches and they all seemed to work fine. I do agree that the spring bar tool should be bigger, but it does work. I really like the case press and case wrench.I cut the strap off of the little zippered case because it was annoying and doesn't allow you to zip the case shut when it hangs out. When you tuck it inside the case it takes up useable space. There is room inside the case now to hold the hand puller, a couple of vials of your preferred lubricant, oilers (but not the oil cup), a couple of cleaning brushes, pegwood and that's about it. I keep the remaining tools in the box.As I mentioned previously, I swapped out the tweezers - AmScope stainless steel 6 pc set ($29) and added a 5 piece set of Bergeon screwdrivers ($90). These are the tools that I will be using the most and decided to buy quality. They are both available right here on Amazon.If you are a hobbyist like me, this is a good set to get you started and will quickly pay for itself. A pocket watch service starts at $200 and goes up from there so you can see the value. Some tools may need a bit of tweaking, but nothing too difficult. Upgrade those important tools as you see fit and you will have a kit that should serve you well.

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