Just a beginner with the usual smart watch (Huawei Watch GT2) and a dependable but definitely uncollectable Pulsar VD53-X012 which I've had for over ten years. Soon hope to start my proper watch colle...
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Ummmm................nope.
Not on my watches.
To much room for failure and subsequent damage.
Ummmm................nope.
Not on my watches.
To much room for failure and subsequent damage.
Meant to be tongue in cheek lol. I did use a rubber mat though as you can see ๐
Put....the....2x4....down.... haha
I know exactly what you mean I use a drill with modified head to wind my Invicta when I'm in a hurry ๐คฃ๐คฃ
This is going somewhere! ๐. Happy Weekend ๐ค
This is going somewhere! ๐. Happy Weekend ๐ค
LOL love it. ย Can wait to see what you come up with for a crystal press or bracelet pin punch.
If this isnโt peak engineering, what is it then?ย
LOL love it. ย Can wait to see what you come up with for a crystal press or bracelet pin punch.
Large vice on my workbench for that. Jaws protected with nylon blocks though - I'm not a neanderthal ๐๐
The Queen of England doeโs not approve of this please give that plank of wood to Andrew
Love this forum ๐.ย
Just the right mix of serious reviews and owner pics with some great banter and humour scattered about. Life's a bit too serious at times ๐ค
A vice clamp to hold the movement?
Too many chips in my hands ๐คฃ
Tweezers. ;)
Well, on the positive side, you should be able to get plenty of torque for those stubborn casebacks!
Amazing. You should make a 1โx travel version!