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My cheap chinese watch press broke, so I simply designed a new one for myself. I'm using the dies from my old press if the one included isn't sufficient. ...Additionally you need a 120mm M10 rod with 4 M10 nuts and one 608 bearing.
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Watch press to get out crystals or press-on backs. Only hardware is 3x M4x25 machine crews and nuts. The holes are a bit small so they self thread a little. You will have to remix your own dies! ...Mine were designed to fit an Orient Defender.
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I recently snapped my low-cost Chinese watch press, so I took matters into my own hands by designing a brand-new one for myself. To ensure smooth operation, I'm using the dies from my trusty old press as a backup in case the ones included aren't up...
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This is a press for closing a snap-fit large format watch (Fossil) after battery replacement. The design uses three bolts and was printed in PETG with 100% infill. I have included the design file (solvespace). The tolerances are a bit tight, but I...
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... to fix my wife's watch. The crystal face of the watch protrudes so this die simply protects it by supporting the watch by the outer rim, just apply force (steady, controlled and orthogonal, like a clamp or vice - not too tight). Category: Hand Tools
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... The Crystal Face of the Watch Extends Outward, So This Jig Simply Serves as a Protective Barrier by Supporting the Timepiece at the Outer Rim - Just Apply Gentle but Firm Pressure (Steady, Controlled, and Perpendicular to the Watch's Surface).
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Just remixed main watch press for 100 mm M8 bolt I found in my box with fasteners. Stamp for bearing was already remixed for M8 I used M8 wheel from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2070870 I glued a piece of leather on the anvil to soften the...
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Press pieces to install the back of a TImex WS30 Watch. I printed at 25% infill but you could probably use less. ...The smaller puck goes on the watch back and the larger one goes on the front, hold it all in place and slowly squeeze with a vise.
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I liked Troy Mackay's design but did not like Sketchup, so I had to print presses for the dimensions of the watches I had using OpenSCAD. Using a locking pliers (vice grip) seemed like an easy job at first but turned out to be quite challenging to...
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After changing the batteries, I realised that the lid was very challenging to close. As usual, I decided to use Thingiverse and my 3D printer to fix the problem. I like Troy Mackay's design, but I don't like Sketchup, and I needed to print presses...
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A Person Grasps a Tool to Securely Place the Back Plate in Position.
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3864423 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=3864423
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3864423 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=3864423
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If you are like me, you've already invested some money in Horotec and/or Bergeon press tools anyway so you know you have good ones, but it is sometimes difficult to press straight down by eye. This guide will help you do that. The base is large...
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... (I used a G-clamp) to pop the crystal out of a watch case. ...This one was specifically designed for the `Seiko 7T92-0LH0`, but you can adjust the dimensions as needed and it should probably work with any watch that is constructed in the same manner.
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Hi, I'm a watchmaker with a passion for tinkering, and this is my go-to tool for installing watch hands - a watch hand press. As a hobbyist, I always look for ways to improve the process, but I've already got a great set of Horotec tools, so why buy...
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Custom-Made Toolbox for Commonly Found Affordable Watch Back/Face Pressing Tool
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This is a press to fit acrylic crystall on watch cases. A whatchmaker crystall press can cost over $200, so this is a cheap and working solution for hobby enthusiast. You will need a knob with a M10 rod of 12cm, I used one from a monitor stand, that...
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Here's a link to the type of press i designed these for...
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I purchased a watch crystal press years ago - it's a budget-friendly option that still gets the job done, but causes me trouble every time I try to use it. The crystal "dies" came packaged in a bag, and I always have to sort them out whenever I...
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Next, put the barrel and cap together on the base and use the top to firmly press the cap into position. Notes: Let me know if this works for you. I'll be happy to update or customize it as requested. ...Also, for larger mainspring barrels, you should...
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Here are 2 adaptors so you can use your watch caseback and crystal press dies on different brands of tool. The first allows the use of threaded dies on the Robor press and the second allows the use of Robur dies on threaded type presses. ... One uses...
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Use it to gently press hands onto uniform movement. Currently available in three convenient sizes: 0 - No hole for added stability 1mm - With a precise 1mm hole for consistent prints 2mm - Featuring a spacious 2mm hole for maximum ease of use More...
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I designed a simple circular base for sledgehammer46's excellent ["The Knight" watch stand design](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5263866), to reduce the risk of the stand tipping over when supporting heavier watches. The stand fits nice and...