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SE Watch Case Wrench, Adjustable, Jaxa Type |  | Brand: Caddy Bay Collection Category: Watch
List Price: $10.50 Buy New: $4.91 as of 7/31/2010 07:17 MDT details You Save: $5.59 (53%)
New (7) from $4.91
Rating: 79 reviews Sales Rank: 23
Media: Misc. Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: Able Tooling Model: Able Tooling UPC: 846084044765 EAN: 0846084044765 ASIN: B000HFRO8O
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Easy to use watch tool | | • | Includes 4 sets of clamps | | • | Quality construction | | • | Wooden storage case included |
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Product Description This waterproof watch case back wrench opener tool is great for opening waterproof watch case backs for changing batteries or changing movements. The waterproof case back opener includes 4 sets of clamps, round, flat, square, and toothed. The is will work on most of the waterproof watches such as Seiko, Citizen, Fossil, Guess, Rolex, Tag Heuer and many more.
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If you own large watches ... July 28, 2010 Puredoowop Beware!!! I should have read all the reviews ... It doesn't work on large watches.
Indispensible for changing watch batteries. July 18, 2010 James E. Rhodes (Southern Arizona) I bought this wrench for opening the case backs on my two Seiko watches and it works fine. Now I don't have to take the watches to a jeweler to have the batteries changed. Highly recommended.
Loose pins July 15, 2010 BobSmi As some of the other reviewers wrote, the pins on mine were too loose. As a result, the pins can scratch the case surface as they slip out. Oddly enough, I also had one pin on the tool that was very difficult to remove.
I threw mine out so I wouldn't ruin my watches. Looking for a more durable one today.
Not the best quality, but considering the price, it does the job! July 12, 2010 Brianna2010 I have a few diving watches with screw-type backs, and have always used needle-nose pliers (carefully) to remove and assemble the case back for battery changes. As I only need to change batteries every 2-3 years, this method was acceptable. However, I have scratched the back covers at times, and have often wished I had the proper tool to avoid this problem, but thought they were too expensive for my occasional need. The SE Watch Case Wrench is perfect for such occasions! It is not the best quality tool, but if the correct tips are used, and the size is adjusted properly, it works fine! Note that you must be careful with your settings and hold it down firmly enough while turning. Otherwise, it could slip and scratch your case. But it sure beats the needle-nose pliers! Great price for what it does!
Built Cheap .... but IS Cheap! July 9, 2010 InfoSeeker (Northeast) It's quite an elaborate setup, the mechanisms are a tad loose but the item WORKS! If you wanted to spend a little time on it you could really improve it but, how often does one change a battery?? I wouldn't recommend it for someone that's all thumbs but "it works for me"!
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