Xmas stocking fillers Ideas

I was hoping for ideas for Xmas stocking fillers, the brief is under £50 (or less) and perhaps give a few of us WC'ers ideas. Anything watch or time related, even a watch if you wish ! Please post pictures and links. But I am going to start the ball rolling with the item below. I can now actually change batteries and straps and find missing pins in the carpet. When I cook a ready meal the cooking instructions are now readable and has stopped me burning many a meal !

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Snoopy Christmas Timex

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Some kind of G shock. You can find them.

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Look for "pin pointer" on eBay, they're a little metal detector for when you fire a spring bar across the room.

Cocktail sticks are cheap and best tool for changing straps on watches with drilled lugs.

Old books are always cheap and readily available - I collect "Omega Lifetime" magazines, interesting & less than £20 on eBay - as are old framed adverts that look great in the wall.

A Watch cleaning kit is cheap but useful too

Look forward to seeing what others recommend.

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Inkitatus

Look for "pin pointer" on eBay, they're a little metal detector for when you fire a spring bar across the room.

Cocktail sticks are cheap and best tool for changing straps on watches with drilled lugs.

Old books are always cheap and readily available - I collect "Omega Lifetime" magazines, interesting & less than £20 on eBay - as are old framed adverts that look great in the wall.

A Watch cleaning kit is cheap but useful too

Look forward to seeing what others recommend.

Me too, thanks !

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Demagnetizer

Straps

Polywatch

Buffing cloths

Butler gloves

Gift certificates

Candy watches as a gag

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Finger cots - very practical

Burgeon Movement Holder (the bigger one)

Anti magnetic Fine Tweezers

Plier cutters

Watch Dial holder

Hmmmm… this is more like my shopping cart hahaha 😁🍻

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Inkitatus

Look for "pin pointer" on eBay, they're a little metal detector for when you fire a spring bar across the room.

Cocktail sticks are cheap and best tool for changing straps on watches with drilled lugs.

Old books are always cheap and readily available - I collect "Omega Lifetime" magazines, interesting & less than £20 on eBay - as are old framed adverts that look great in the wall.

A Watch cleaning kit is cheap but useful too

Look forward to seeing what others recommend.

Ohhh “pin pointer”!! I’ll add that to my shopping list!!!

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Ichibunz

Ohhh “pin pointer”!! I’ll add that to my shopping list!!!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/225759595122?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=sfcypi3rsn-&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=nW_kpMYLRY-&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

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Inkitatus

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/225759595122?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=sfcypi3rsn-&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=nW_kpMYLRY-&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

Thanks dude!! In my basket now 🥳

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I'd sneak in an F-91w too.

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If you want I can mail you a signed picture of myself the greatest watch youtuber for 50 bucks I’ll do a 3 pack of pictures

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Dunno how no one's said it but Springbar tool!!! It's not something most people would have, but super handy to have if you like watches.

~ $7 separate, or comes in a handy basic watch repair kit on Amazon for ~$20

Or maybe get some leather, buckle, waxed thread, springbars, and some corresponding glue and have a "Make your own watch strap" kit?!

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Wolf watch box

Poly watch

Watch roll

Watch robot holder

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A Casio F91W, everyone should have one!