It's been a year (or so) after making my first video beginning my journey into watchmaking, I look back at the tools I've purchased during that time. Some I love, some I hate! Leave your comments and tell me what you would have done differently.
-----------------Contents of Video---------------------
0:00 Introduction
0:21 Tools I started out with 1 year ago
0:53 Update to Screwdrivers
1:43 Screwdriver sharpening jig and stone
3:12 Update to Tweezers
3:46 Update to Movement Holders
4:25 Hand Removing Levers
4:44 Update to Bench Mat
5:19 Membrane Box and Dial Protector
5:43 Oilers
6:22 Oil Pots
6:44 Lubricants
7:30 Magnification
8:00 Cleaning Machine
8:42 Staking Set
9:42 Micrometer
10:13 Screw Head Repair/ Polisher
10:51 Bench Key
12:12 Watch Key
12:41 Sleeve Wrench
13:11 Cannon Pinion Remover
13:50 Crosby's Jeweling Tool
14:45 Seitz Jeweling Set w/ Pushers
15:44 Horia Jeweling Set w/ Pushers
16:24 Hand Replacing Tool
17:00 Snap-on Case Back Remover etc.
17:36 Watch Crystal Press
18:12 Jacot Tool
19:30 Wrap Up
Links Mentioned in Video
Link to my first video and the tools I began with -
https://youtu.be/lH5BtjUXyDA
Link to the Restoration of the L&R Watch Cleaning Machine
:https://youtu.be/Tod86SG3TEM
Link to JKA Feintaster Micrometer:
https://youtu.be/JSuCh1lKo3Q
Link to Horia (clone) tool and how to use it:
https://youtu.be/yXNVIAtMouc
Link to 1880's Solid Gold watch restoration:
https://youtu.be/d9gJV3lVPJE