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VEVOR makes watch repair tools for professional watchmakers, jewelers, and serious fans who need accurate, dependable tools for all their work. Case openers, hand removers, link removers, spring bar tools, bezel removal tools, and full kits that cover all stages of watch maintenance are included in the range of watch repair tools. For dress watches, sport watches, dive watches, and antique watches of all sizes, VEVOR's watch repair tools are always accurate, built to last, and reliable.


VEVOR Watch Repair Tools for Professional Servicing and Home Watch Maintenance


You need to find the right tools to fix your watch for the next job. Good watch repair tools make every job faster, cleaner, and safer for the watch, whether it is opening a tough watch case, taking out a worn movement, replacing a broken crystal, or resizing a metal band. You can service your watches with VEVOR tools with precision-machined contact points, hardened steel parts, and ergonomic handle designs that protect delicate watch parts and reduce the risk of scratching or damaging the case finish every time you use them.


Choosing the Right Watch Repair Tools by Tool Type and Application


Before you can choose the best watch repair tools, you need to know which ones are right for each type of fix. There are different types of watch repair tools, each with a specific job. Using the right tools for the job helps protect the movement, the case, and the dial from damage while you are working on them.


Watch Case Opener and Case Press for Access and Reassembly


A watch case opener is the first tool any watch repair person uses when working on a mechanical or quartz watch. With the watch case opener, you can remove the case from the watch body without damaging the metal or the seal that keeps the whole thing waterproof. VEVOR's watch repair tools include case openers of different types: blade-type openers for case backs with notches, friction-ball openers for cases with smooth snap-backs, and die-set openers for dive and sport watches with screw-down case backs. The VEVOR line of watch case openers is made from hardened steel, so they will not bend when breaking the seal on tight or corroded case backs.


You can use a watch case press along with a watch case opener to put the case back on tightly after servicing the movement and replacing the gasket. A multi-die case press is one of the VEVOR watch repair tools. It fits round, rectangular, and tonneau case types for a wide range of watch sizes, from small dress watches for women to large sport chronographs. 


In the VEVOR watch repair tools, the press dies are padded with nylon inserts that protect the case back finish during pressing. This keeps polished or brushed metal surfaces from getting marks or deforming. When you use a good watch case press along with a watch case opener, the case back will fit evenly, and the water resistance gasket will be compressed evenly around the whole case back seal.


Watch Hand Remover for Safe Movement Servicing


As a watch repair expert, you need a watch hand remover because one of the most common mistakes that can damage the dial is using the wrong hand to remove the clock hand. It has a three-jaw or lever system that grabs the hour, minute, and second hands at the pipe and lifts them cleanly off the cannon pinion without twisting the hand shafts or pressing down on the dial. 


Hand removers from VEVOR have jaw widths that can be changed to fit hands ranging from small ladies' calibers to big pocket watch movements with wide-diameter hand pipes. The VEVOR line of watch repair tools all have smooth jaws that grip watch hands without leaving marks on lacquered or blued hands.


During the lifting process, the removal lever rubs against the watch dial, leaving scratches, dents, and pressure marks on enamel, textured, and printed dials. To protect the dial, you use a watch dial protector. There are different types of dial protectors that come with VEVOR watch repair tools. These protectors lie flat over the dial, leaving only the hand pipe visible so that the remover jaws can cleanly grip it during service. 


When professionals fix watches, they always use a dial protector with the watch hand remover. This is because even small damage to the dial lowers the value and look of the final timepiece. Watch repair tools from VEVOR include both the watch hand remover and the dial protectors, so techs have everything they need to safely remove the watch from the first job.


Watch Link Remover for Bracelet Sizing and Adjustment


A watch link remover is an important tool for any watch repair person or owner who needs to change the size of a metal band to fit a certain wrist. The punch-and-holder method in the watch link remover makes it easy to push the pins or screws out of the bracelet links without damaging the end pieces at the clasp or bending the link bodies. 


When you need to fix a VEVOR watch, you can use link removers with punch tips in different diameters to fit the various pin sizes used on bands made of stainless steel, titanium, and gold-filled metal from well-known watch brands. When you use VEVOR watch repair tools, the anvil block keeps the bracelet segment in place while you punch the pin. This keeps the links from moving and makes sure that the punch always hits the pin head perfectly.


A watch spring bar tool is similar to a watch link remover. It removes and reattaches the spring bars that connect the band or strap to the watch case at the lugs. The VEVOR watch repair tools include forked-tip spring bar tools with fine tips. These tools fit in the small space between the lug and spring bar collar, so they do not slip off when you put on or take off the spring bar. In the VEVOR line of watch repair tools, the spring bar tool has two ends, one with a fork tip and the other with a pointed tip. 


This lets techs work with both push-in spring bars and hole-lug spring bars without having to switch tools. VEVOR's watch repair tools come in package sets that include a watch link remover and a spring bar tool. These tools work well together to protect both the lug surface and the bracelet end links during bracelet or strap replacement.


Watch Crystal Remover and Bezel Removal Tool for Case Servicing


An expert tool for watch repair, called a "watch crystal remover," can remove the mineral, sapphire, or acrylic crystal from the watch case without breaking the crystal or stretching the case rim. When you need to fix a VEVOR watch, you can use crystal removers with adjustable expanding collets that grip the inside diameter of the crystal and pull it out of the case seat in one motion. The VEVOR watch repair tools have a watch crystal remover that can be adjusted across a wide range of widths. 


This means it can be used on a wide range of watch cases, from small ladies' dress watches to big pilot and diver watches with thick sapphire crystals. If you use a watch crystal remover the right way, you will not get the prying damage that happens when you try to take the crystal with a blade or a makeshift lever tool.


With a watch bezel removal tool, you can pop or remove the decorative or functional bezel ring from the watch case. This lets you get to the crystal seat and the ring that holds the movement below. VEVOR's watch repair tools include bezel removal tools with nylon-tipped handles that press outward on the bezel edge without damaging the case. 


This VEVOR watch bezel removal tool works with both friction-fit and click-style bezels, including those on dive watches, sport chronographs, and dress watches with spinning bezel inserts. VEVOR watch repair tools offer complete service kits that include both the crystal remover and the bezel removal tool. This way, techs can do the whole case service, from removing the bezel to replacing the crystal, in a single, organized process.


Precision and Quality in VEVOR Watch Repair Tools


Precision and construction quality are the two things that set professional watch repair tools apart from hobby-level ones. When VEVOR makes watch repair tools, they do so with precise measurements and a high level of quality control, ensuring delicate watch parts are protected at all times during the service and repair process.


Precision Engineering in Every Watch Repair Tool


Machined from hardened tool steel and stainless steel alloys, VEVOR watch repair tools keep their shape over thousands of uses without the contact points or working areas deforming. In VEVOR watch repair tools, the case opener dies are ground to very exact depth tolerances. This way, the blade fits neatly into the case back notch without scratching the crystal or the case shoulder while opening. Every watch hand remover in the VEVOR line of repair tools is calibrated to apply the same amount of lifting force across all jaw positions. 


This helps keep the hand pipe from tilting and bending during servicing, which can happen when removal force is applied unevenly across the pipe. During bracelet sizing on fine metal bands, the precision-ground punch tips in the VEVOR watch link remover sets fit perfectly with standard bracelet pin diameters. This lowers the risk of pin mushrooming or link damage.


Before they are packed, VEVOR watch repair tools are measured to ensure each one meets the tolerance requirements for accurate, damage-free watch service. The tips of the spring bar tools in the VEVOR watch repair tools range have been hardened so that they do not bend when the lateral force is used to compress and release spring bars in current watches with tight lug gaps. 


A professional watch repair tool fits perfectly on the watch part, while a cheap one will scratch cases, bend hands, and crack crystals while doing simple maintenance. Technicians who use VEVOR tools for watch repairs can achieve consistent, accurate results, which speed up the repair process, clean up afterward, and keep the watch safer.


Build Quality and Durability Across the Full Range


Every day, people who work in watch shops pick up and put down the same instruments dozens of times. That is why VEVOR makes tools that can handle that. VEVOR's watch repair tools have handles made from knurled stainless steel, hardwood, or reinforced polymer. These materials were chosen to give you a good grip while performing the fine motor movements needed to fix watches. 


The press dies, case holders, and bezel removal tools in the VEVOR line feature nylon and Delrin contact surfaces that prevent polished and brushed metal finishes from being scratched when they are opened and pressed. The storage cases that come with VEVOR full kits for watch repair tools keep all the tools organized, dust-free, and ready to use right away, so you do not have to look through a bunch of loose tools at the start of each service job.


VEVOR's adjustable watch repair tools have cleanly cut threads that run smoothly across the whole range of adjustments. This design helps minimize binding or backlash, which can otherwise reduce the accuracy of the settings when opening the case or removing the crystal. Watch repair tools from VEVOR feature replaceable tips and dies, so you can swap out worn contact parts without buying a whole new tool. 


This extends the life of the base tool. Every VEVOR watch repair tool kit is assembled with parts that fit and work as a single unit, not a bunch of separate tools that don't work together. VEVOR watch repair tools come with after-sales support and a factory warranty. This means that both professional watchmakers and serious hobbyists can be sure that each tool in their servicing kit will work well for a long time.


Why Choose VEVOR Watch Repair Tools?


When it comes to servicing mechanical watches, VEVOR's tools can support everything from simple battery changes to full movement overhauls. Case openers, case presses, hand removers, dial guards, link removers, spring bar tools, crystal removers, and bezel removers are all in the range of watch repair tools. You can buy them separately or as a full kit. VEVOR offers fair prices on all of their watch repair tool sets and offers good customer service after the sale. Get VEVOR watch repair tools today and make sure you have the right ones for every watch service job you need to do.


FAQs


What types of watch cases can VEVOR case openers handle?


Watch case openers from VEVOR can open snap-back, screw-down, and notched case backs. There are friction-ball, blade-type, and die-set openers in the range, covering the most common watch case sizes, from dress watches to dive watches.


Can the VEVOR watch hand remover damage the dial during use?


Avoid damaging the dial or case surface by using the watch hand remover with a matched dial protector. VEVOR's watch repair tools come with dial covers in different sizes, designed to protect the dial while the movement is taken apart by hand on both small and large watches when appropriate.


Are VEVOR watch link removers compatible with all bracelet brands?


Watch link removers from VEVOR come with replaceable punch tips that can fit most standard pin sizes used by major watch brands. Make sure you measure the bracelet pin's thickness before choosing the right punch tip. This will help you remove the pin cleanly without damaging the link bodies.


What is the difference between a watch crystal remover and a bezel removal tool?


An expanded collet on a watch crystal remover pulls the crystal out of the case seat. A bezel removal tool has a lever that pulls the top bezel ring off the case. Both of these tools are separate watch repair tools that come together in VEVOR full-service kits.


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