
Watch link remover tool?
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Watch link remover tool?
Anyone know a good one? I have a super shitty plastic one. I am not looking to carry a super high end version just a basic one like in this pic.


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Re: Watch link remover tool?
Is this plastic then?r.palace wrote:http://www.esslinger.com/watch-band-pin ... tle-giant/
Best I've used. Can't beat it for the price
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Re: Watch link remover tool?
Yes but it's not flimsy at all like most pin removal tools. Feels solidtoxicavenger wrote:Is this plastic then?r.palace wrote:http://www.esslinger.com/watch-band-pin ... tle-giant/
Best I've used. Can't beat it for the price


Re: Watch link remover tool?
I have a version of that same one. It gets the job done but tips can break easily, especially the longer tips.
Re: Watch link remover tool?
Haven't had a tip break on me yet. However, you don't want to force your tip with this one Terry so it may not be for youhoppyjr wrote:I have a version of that same one. It gets the job done but tips can break easily, especially the longer tips.



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Re: Watch link remover tool?
Bob Davis sells sells a reasonably priced one that has a body made from fiberglass resin and it comes in two versions. One with a longer pin for Omegas and one for pretty much everything else. It's a well made tool for the money. I think he posts at Timezone and Watchnet.
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Re: Watch link remover tool?
Nice I will check them out. Thanks brother.David Powell wrote:Bob Davis sells sells a reasonably priced one that has a body made from fiberglass resin and it comes in two versions. One with a longer pin for Omegas and one for pretty much everything else. It's a well made tool for the money. I think he posts at Timezone and Watchnet.
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Re: Watch link remover tool?
Those are the ones I have. The longer pins can break easily, so have spares on hand. It gets the job done. Works like the gold one and black one in the photos (it is the black one)David Powell wrote:Bob Davis sells sells a reasonably priced one that has a body made from fiberglass resin and it comes in two versions. One with a longer pin for Omegas and one for pretty much everything else. It's a well made tool for the money. I think he posts at Timezone and Watchnet.
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Re: Watch link remover tool?
the one you posted almost the samethingr.palace wrote:Fuckin watch link removal tool snobs


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