Best Watchmaker Tweezers
A professional watchmaker needs a large number of different tools in order to be able to work on a wide array of watches and parts inside them. In particular of course, the movement.
The most central part of a watchmaker’s role is the assembly and reassembly of a movement. This is most often done when the movement is serviced. If a specific part of a movement has been damaged, broken, or worn out, the movement may not need to be disassembled completely. This is especially true if you are working on your watch yourself, more as a hobby, as you decide how much or how little work is done to the movement. Continue reading Top 9 Best Watchmaker Tweezers [List & Guide]