⌚ Fix it like a pro, anywhere you go!
The XOOLXOOL Watch Repair Kit offers 210 high-quality, rust-proof stainless steel tools neatly packed in a portable zipper case. Designed for both professionals and beginners, it includes everything from spring bar tools to screwdrivers, plus a detailed manual for battery replacement, strap adjustment, and more. Lightweight and durable, this kit ensures you can confidently repair most watches on the spot, backed by lifetime customer support.
Manufacturer | Shenzhen Baishichuangyou Technology co.,ltd. |
Item Weight | 1.67 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.86 x 6.1 x 2.24 inches |
Item model number | xb210 |
Size | 210 pcs |
Color | 210pcs BLUE |
Style | minimalist |
Material | stainless steel |
Shape | Round |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | C Shaped |
Display Style | 210 PCS Watch Repair Kit |
Special Features | Watch Repair Kit |
Included Components | Carrying Case, Instruction Manual, Spring Bar Tools, Watch Strap Chain Pin Tools, Watch Strap Chain Remover, Unpacking Tools, Watch Holder, Screwdriver |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**N
Good value and Complete kit
very pleased with the content of the tool kit, now I can service my watches withoút being caught out by shady jewelry stores who repair one thing and introduce another. just need crystal tools now. Good value for money.
K**G
Great product for the money
Great little kit for minor watch repairs...mainly battery changes and accessing the internal movement.
J**N
Great BEGINNER Tool Kit!
If you are just getting into the world of watches or are trying out a new hobby this tool kit is a STEAL. Great all around bang for your buck. You get every tool you’d need to try your hand at this hobby. I’ve used this kit to adjust a number of bracelets, but have not yet attempted a full movement breakdown. As you get deeper into this world you likely will replace a lot of these tools with higher quality options, but you can’t go wrong with this kit as a first time buy!On a separate note…the bag/case that the kit is stored in is sturdy and will withstand a fair amount of wear and tear. The zipper is solid and the size isn’t obnoxious. The carrying handle is a great addition and makes it easy to hang or store out of the way.
K**R
Works great
It was fast and easy to use.
A**R
Everything you need for the hobbyist or large family.
Nice complete set of well made tools - covers all types of watch types. Nicely priced. Very pleased.
V**R
EXCELLENT QUALITY
EXCELLENT QUALITY, WELL CONSTRUCTED, EXTREMELY SOLID, WITH LOTS OF USEFUL WATCHMAKING ACCESSORIES, VERY WELL ORGANIZED IN ITS CASE. EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE, FAST DELIVERY, AND VERY WELL PACKAGED. I RECOMMEND IT 100%.
A**A
Convenient pack of tools
As described and arrived on time.
C**E
Watches are worse than plumbing!
Watches are very exacting. You need (like plumbing) exactly the right size and function for fixing every part. That said, you're unlikely to find everything that's needed in one well-priced kit. E.g., the vice was too small for holding the (large) watch face. The tool I most needed, as it turned out, was one that collapsed a toilet paper--holder-like piece so that you could put the (collapsed) ends of the straps into the plastic part adjoining the watch face's indentations. To be fair, this is an awful set-up for doing this task - the indentations are too small and the material too squishy (more like silicone than rubber or hard plastic) to hold it in. Nonetheless, you need a tool that firmly presses the end in, and the metal in this tool is too weak to rely on this working - it would rather bend. After too many adventures and too much lost time, I said uncle, this is enough! and gave up the idea of saving $ by changing watch batteries or straps myself. This particular watch requires disassembling one strap to open up the back, among other things, a needlessly complicated design for a relatively cheap watch, so buying tools was the only way to do this. Ultimately, I also discovered that a gasket was missing, which meant that the watch wasn't water resistant, and the company (Timex) no longer carried them (just like plumbing, I say, when the sizes available don't work). But the metal on this tool needed to be much harder, or it bends doing the job. Ergo, the need for a much more expensive kit, a trip to a jeweler, who quoted me between $20-$40 just to change the battery, or just tossing the watch altogether when the battery fails. The tool was supposed to have a replacement for the metal piece, but it wasn't in the kit. In all fairness, the kit does have a lot of different tools for working with watches, and if you're lucky enough to have a watch that's easier to work with than mine, it might be enough.
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