Really excited for this one. This is an advanced hand installing tool. It picks up and installs hands calibrated to a direction and movement. This one is for the 2892/SW300 and will greatly increase assembly efficiency.
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That is pretty cool.
Wow. This is one cool tool. Probably costs a couple of kidneys and a liver. I wonder how many more watches can you assemble with this as opposed to a regular hand pushing tools in a day.
Cool tool ๐
No, but it IS! ๐
Never saw that before.
Wow, Iโd love to know more. Anything that helps to install chronograph hands or second hands is most welcome.
Very cool!
Thatโs a pretty bad ass toy!
Now that's pretty cool. Now that makes me wonder what other kinds of cool tools you have? Done of the told that is enthusiast will never get to see
Very cool
I can't wait to see what's new at Orion!
Nice!
Wow. This is one cool tool. Probably costs a couple of kidneys and a liver. I wonder how many more watches can you assemble with this as opposed to a regular hand pushing tools in a day.
Yeah, new this thing would be thousands but I found it for a few hundred in Switzerland, stoked to have snagged a deal that is designed for the 11.5 ligne movements I use
Awesome! Getting new tools is just as good as getting a new watch. ๐
I really need this!๐
Can I come over and play with your toys?!
Awesome
This is what I use. While itโs much better than just using the sticks to press on the hands, it doesnโt seem sufficient beyond being for a watch enthusiast. Something like you have which is dedicated for a particular movement sounds like itโs suited for production applications, but would love to hear from you how it helps.
That's cool ๐ ๐
Hereโs how it works to pick up the hands. Then you slide the tray over and perfectly install it. Essential for production. They even have automatic ones.
This is what I use. While itโs much better than just using the sticks to press on the hands, it doesnโt seem sufficient beyond being for a watch enthusiast. Something like you have which is dedicated for a particular movement sounds like itโs suited for production applications, but would love to hear from you how it helps.
This tool is designed to remove hands
Now that's pretty cool. Now that makes me wonder what other kinds of cool tools you have? Done of the told that is enthusiast will never get to see
All sorts lol. Gave up watch buying for tools
Very nice ๐
Does that mean you plan on using SW300 movements in the future or does it work on other movements as well?
Does that mean you plan on using SW300 movements in the future or does it work on other movements as well?
It means more SW-300s