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Tips on how to do a Quality Check upon arrival

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Ville90

This is great. Very good advice and handy tips for a noob like me! Thanks.

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firmfroggy

I like this tutorial - many thanks!

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iggyman1971

Great info!

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iggyman1971

I really need one of the ball case openers

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badus

Thanks for posts like this one. Makes it much easier for me..

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Phil994

maybe could we get a video tutorial posted here from silverspeed or Youtube?

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raptor1

maybe could we get a video tutorial posted here from silverspeed or Youtube?

 

+1

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Nickdao.njd

Great job on this. :)

 

Sent from my Heart using Slap-a-talk

 

 

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Atlanticblue

My bracelet is enjoying it's WD40 bath right now and I've got some rodico putty on its way to me for when I remove the caseback. Great post, cheers

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13oots2

Just bought all the necessary tools and grease in preparation of my watch arriving soon. Thanks for a great tutorial.

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Steph Deux

Does anyone have any thoughts on this:

 

Watch Back Tool Opening Kit from Esslinger.com

 

Or other suggestions?

 

Thanks!!

 

Edit:

 

There's also this:

 

Bergeon's 7812 Quick Service Set in Hard Case

 

But probably a bit too expensive.

 

Bueller?

Edited by rofgw242

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JonjonnyB

Grear bit of advice mate

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childishthing

Need more write-ups like this. I may do some searching and make a collection.

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aliveandwell

Same here... i found a sticky ball with a cheap price in amazon

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brentano88

thank you for this great tutorial

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Mr.Watch.

Great tips! Definitely something i'll keep in mind.

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Kathleen Husk

Thanks for learning from this:) i just buy my first watch a few days ago.It's a nice goat bothering watch.

I wish i can do myself someday:)

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greg_r

Thanks for learning from this:) i just buy my first watch a few days ago.It's a nice goat bothering watch.

I wish i can do myself someday:)

 

Please feel free to do yourself repeatedly, you spamming asshat. :butt kick:

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onzenuub
:rofl:

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shinjun

Now that I want to get my hands dirty, where can I find the RWG shop?

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kyussnut

Great info, thanks

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atothej81

Thanks for the tips! I always unscrew the caseback and examine the movement to verify it is what they say it is when it arrives, and that goes for my GEN pieces as well!

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Katariat

Thanks for the info, very helpful for a newbie like me to build knowledge and get the tools needed

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shannonflynn

Thumbs up for this info...blimey sure it's a helping hand.

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