⌚️ Master your watch repairs with precision and style!
The LYECUN Watch Press Tool is a professional-grade, all-metal device designed specifically for closing round watch backs with precision. Featuring 12 versatile dies and a protective fiber cloth, it ensures scratch-free, crush-free pressure control via an ergonomic rotary handle. Lightweight and compact, it’s the essential tool for watch enthusiasts and repair pros alike.
Manufacturer | LYECUN |
Part Number | YGQ |
Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 6.02 x 4.02 x 2.32 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | YGQ |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**E
This is nice! Worked very well for the snap back watches and the screw on back.
So far so good with the batteries. I’m glad I purchased the entire watch system so I can change all my batteries because $15-$20 per watch hurts when you need a battery that’s around $3. I have snap and screw back. Those snap back are something else but this tool made it very easy to remove and to snap the back on. It seems to be good quality and is a nice weight.
S**G
Did the Trick!
I purchased this for occasional use to snap the backs back on my watches after changing the batteries. I have several watches of different sizes and this offered a variety of plates to fit all kinds. I did a lot of research and decided this seemed to be the safest tool to use as you can regulate the pressure you need to get the back snapped on. I was wary of the compression style tools where you have to press down on a lever or squeeze a handle as there isn't a good way to feel how much pressure you are exerting. With this, you can twist down slowly until you hear the snap. I have only tried one watch closure, but the instructions were clear and everything worked well. I did have to exert more pressure than I thought and keep twisting it fairly tight, but it worked and I am happy with the outcome.
I**E
Works!
It can get pricey fast to keep having watch batteries replaced. This product makes the process significantly painless and makes you feel like a pro!
P**N
Works better than the lever type press
I bought a lever-type press as a part of a watch building kit so that I could mod my Seiko SKX009 and my Orient Ray 2. I wanted to upgrade the crystals.The lever-type press was great at popping the crystals out, but I wound up crushing a couple of gaskets trying to press the new double dome crystals in as the pressure was uneven.I was worried that I'd have to give up and take my watches to a shop to have the crystals pressed in or buy an expensive press... either way I was looking at spending another $120+ which was just kind of absurd to me.I saw this one and liked the design... looked like it would be easier to use than the lever type. So I bought it and it went 2 for 2. New crystals were pushed in evenly and easily on the first try.I would definitely recommend this over the lever-type press. Maybe I just used it wrong since this is my first time modding, but no matter what I tried, I couldn't get it to work.Couple notes:1. Put something down on the base like a microfiber or folded paper towel to protect the caseback when pushing in the new crystal.2. Don't screw on the dye 100%. Give it a little room to wobble.3. Find the dye with the best fit and line it up several times. I lined it up, gave it a quarter turn, lined it up again and gave it a quarter turn. Did this until I was comfortable that I could turn it hard to push the new crystal in.
M**W
Snap backs for watches
For 10 dollars it’s well worth it, I bought a movado watch from Amazon and no matter what I did I couldn’t get the back to snap on so I went on Amazon and looked for something to get and saw this and as soon as I found the pieces it snapped on, I will use it again the net time I need to change the battery, wonderful tool!!! I’ll give it a 1,000 stars!!!
R**A
Works Great
Got this for a couple of watches we have that we weren't able to close up on our own. This press worked great and has many sizes to fit many watches. I barely had to turn the press and the back clicked on, so you don't need to use much of your own pressure for this.
T**R
No more fractured lenses
A great improvement over the watchpress I had bought for my husband a while ago. The first time he used the previous press he accidentally fractured the lens of his vintage watch. Not good. This press is easy to use and safer for the watch lense. No more fractured lenses. This is a good value.
M**A
Plastic dies are good for one job
It worked... on the first watch. But after using the plastic die more than once, or once with a lot of pressure, the metal screw will dig into the die. Other watch press dies have metal threads for alignment and as a contact point. This one relies on a depression in the center of the die for alignment. This means that the pressure will be directed at ramming the screw into the plastic die, rather than pressing the die into the watch crystal. At some point, the screw will come out the other side of the die and make contact with the crystal.
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