Reddit Reddit reviews SE 16-Piece Watch Repair Tool Kit - JT6221

We found 19 Reddit comments about SE 16-Piece Watch Repair Tool Kit - JT6221. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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SE 16-Piece Watch Repair Tool Kit - JT6221
Watch strap holding block, pin remover, tweezersMini long nose pliers, 3 pin punches, small hammerWatch case wrench, watch case knife, pin pusher2 mini Phillips screwdrivers, 3 precision slotted screwdriversGreat for hobbyists, repairmen, watchmakers, and more
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19 Reddit comments about SE 16-Piece Watch Repair Tool Kit - JT6221:

u/aarmea · 3 pointsr/moto360

I know you mentioned a small flathead screwdriver, but I've been using this set since my Pebble days. The notch in the pin pusher is good for preventing the pusher from slipping and scratching the watch, and holding onto the pin once it releases so it doesn't fly across the room. The pin remover is also not bad for removing links on metal bands.

u/almightywhacko · 3 pointsr/pebble

You can buy inexpensive kits on Amazon that make it easier to remove watch band pins and perform other simple repairs. IMO anyone who owns more than two watches should own one of these kits.

u/matthew7s26 · 3 pointsr/Watches

http://smile.amazon.com/GGI-International-Watch-Repair-Tool/dp/B000T9VK56/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419568668&sr=8-1


I bought this set over a year ago with the intention that it would be a stand in until I could spend some money on some real tools. It's cheap chinese crap, but it's done the job for longer than I ever expected it to. Worth $7 on Prime.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/Watches

My cheap ass got this about a month ago and despite the lacking quality it gets the job done. No need to be forceful to the point of breaking a tool when it's a watch you're working on. So far I've used the kit to add and remove links, remove a bracelet completely and swap for leather, and open case-backs. Be especially gentle with the spring bar remover tool if you are using it.

u/djromaric · 3 pointsr/Watches

My day/date bezel fell on my Ray, I used this kit to open it and fix it. Real cheap chinese materials but it did the trick.

u/od_9 · 3 pointsr/nova

Do it yourself, it's easy:

http://www.amazon.com/GGI-Deluxe-16-piece-Repair-WTK-16/dp/B000T9VK56/

Just find the right battery and order it from Amazon, or spend more and get it from CVS.

u/thehelios · 2 pointsr/Facer

I just replaced my band last night with a tool from this kit:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000T9VK56/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have an LG G Watch R which has a 22mm band.

u/junkit33 · 2 pointsr/Watches

The cheap tools are more than fine.

The twisty thing works great but as another poster noted, pins don't always go back in easily, so you need the hammer.

Just buy this guy and call it a day:
http://www.amazon.com/16-PCS-Watch-Tool-Kit/dp/B000T9VK56

I don't know what you're looking at, but you can pickup a bucketload of spring bars for less than $20. They're all different sizes. You can either measure it yourself, or when you purchase aforementioned bucket of spring bars, you get all sorts of different sizes.

u/Gforce1 · 2 pointsr/pebble

I ordered one of these kits off amazon for a few bucks it seemed worth it even though all I really needed was the small slotted driver.

GGI Deluxe 16-piece Watch Repair Tool Kit WTK-16 GGI INTERNATIONAL http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000T9VK56/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_.NKftb1G70YJT

u/onewerd · 2 pointsr/Watches

I bought a watch took kit

u/trompiston · 1 pointr/Watches

Not that hard. You do need tools however you could use a pocket knife. The only thing is you might bend the spring bars so maybe order a few extra.

u/SHIZZLEO · 1 pointr/Watches

i went chea and got this, but ended up buying the things that it lacked, and cost more than if i had just bought this.

For me the second one was still incomplete, and i would need a larger screwdriver set, but its a great start.

u/ikimashokie · 1 pointr/AndroidWear

I bought a tool set on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000T9VK56/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I figured for $9, it would be worth having for the forseeable future.

u/coloredcobra · 1 pointr/Watches

I watched a couple YouTube videos and ordered this cheap kit off Amazon and it's lasted me two years so far: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000T9VK56/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1. Would highly recommend.

But for watches that are held together by pins and collars I always take it to an AD or watch professional to get it sized. It's not even worth the trouble IMO.

u/NotProperAttire · 1 pointr/Watches

It'll cost you $5-$10 to get the band adjust at the jeweler. Since you're ordering off amazon anyway, why not but a cheap repair kit for about the same price. I can vouch for this one, it's contains a number of basic tools every watch owner should have.

u/stillclickin · 1 pointr/Watches

I got this kit to resize the bracelet on my Seiko, which uses the pin and collar system. The blue tool with handle makes pushing out the pin so easy.

u/realmenlovezeus · 1 pointr/moto360

Sizing the metal band is very straight forward. I love watches and being able to do things by myself so I bought a watch repair kit for £2 off of Amazon. This is the kit I got, it was on sale when I bought it, I only use the hammer and pins. I got it simply because going to the jewelers and being charged £10 to get a watch band adjusted is ridiculous. I have used it countless times since then and I definitely got my moneys worth.


The black band will get scratched over time, it is impossible for it not to. But the good side is that they typically get scratched on the bottom, and on the inside of the band (depending on the clasp used), so you will never see it unless you want to.

u/SpinDoctor777 · 1 pointr/Watches

I've been using this cheap kit for close to 10 years.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000T9VK56/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_iuG4tb0HE6JJ1

u/jruss72 · 1 pointr/Watches

Buy the springbar tool and a complete kit. Look at this. The kit has a few more tools that might be handy and only costs a couple of dollars more. And yes both of these are worth it even if you only use it a couple of times.