Hi guys,
This is my first post here as a new member, so firstly hello. I live in Cheshire and am a very keen road cyclist, so road cycling + watches = 2 expensive interests. I've shamefully only just discovered Eddie's watches and I'm so eager to own some that I've sold a Rolex Datejust (I wasn't enjoying wearing it anyway) so that I can get the PRS-30, PRS-68 and will be waiting for the Dreadnought Voyager. I'll be ordering the 30 and 68 this week and that leads me to my question, which is where I can get decent screwdrivers to remove links and change bracelets/straps? I could do with ordering them tomorrow so I've got them when my watches arrive so no pressure
Once again hello, looking forward to some clean (mostly) banter and learning more about watches.
Cheers
Mark
I'm buying here. They have superb service
http://www.watch-tool.de/html/screwdriver.php
Maybe You can find something closer to You.
Welcome aboard
Last edited by NenoS; 8th September 2013 at 22:32.
Welcome, you sound like you'll fit right in.
As for screwdrivers http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...t=screwdrivers
For a great quality budget set try the french screwdrivers from Gleaves http://www.gleaveandco.com/french-sc...ooden-box.html if you visit london they have a shop in clerkenwell. Do not buy screwdrivers from china/india, these are generally a waste of time. They are often listed on eBay etc with no mention of where they are from, the blades snap easily which risks damaging the watch you are working on. If you fancy spending more, any bergeon (available on ebay and from various other sources) or horotec set. These are superior quality and should last a long time. Bergeon do an extra small 0.50mm screwdriver which can be useful, not found in many other sets. Remember, use your precious screwdrivers for screws, NOT for cutting sellotape, opening case backs, making holes in straps etc etc...
Thanks guys. I've ordered a set from watchtool.co.uk, just a fairly cheap Anchor set which I believe are from India. They're only for changing straps so should be fine.
If you are only changing straps then you'll be needing a spring bar tool and not screwdrivers - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bergeon-67...item2565063d8e
And welcome to the forum
Cheers Dynam. I'll be using the screwdrivers to adjust bracelets as well so they'll get used but will get the spring bar tool as well. Thanks for the feedback.
Seikopath, if you knew me you'd know how random some of my life choices can be!
Welcome to the forum; your taste in watches is first rate!
Some cheap screwdrivers can have the tip too thick, although the width is OKt. Therefore, beware that it fit easily into the screw hole, and not force anything. The sharpening tool can be used to adjust the tip of the screwdriver, but be aware not to overdo it. Bergeon spring bar tool with replaceable tips is excellent, can even be used as a screwdriver.
Last edited by NenoS; 10th September 2013 at 10:54.
Thanks for the tip Neno.
Spring bar tool not yet ordered, however.....
PRS-30 and Speedbird 3 ordered this morning
Was gonna order the PRS-68 along with the 30 but a last-minute change of heart meant I went for the Speedy. Now awaiting the Dreadnought.
Sorry to revive this one folks. Looking at the burgeon spring bar tools there is a standard and a fine. Which one would be best to get? Will be mainly using on the prs-30 and speedbird.
Cheers
Welcome to the mad merry go round , load of cyclists on the forum as well.