Watchmaker's Parts Trays Deluxe Organizers with Locking Lids
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- Опубликовано: 4 дек 2017
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These premium quality trays are ideal for keeping parts organized during repair. This tray features six compartments, one large one to hold the watch and band, and five smaller compartments to hold all the small parts of the watch. Trays nest and stack securely. Available option includes see-thru cover, locking lid and foam inserts which are all ordered separately. Tray color choices: blue, green, red and yellow.
•Features six compartments
•This tray is easily and safely stackable
•Choose color from: blue, green, red or yellow
•Space saver
•Product size 9.25" X 4.2" X 0.7" Inches (245 X 105 X 17mm)
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Our premium quality repair tray is now available in a larger size, with outside dimensions of 12.75" x 5.5" x 1" deep. It features six oversize compartments, the large one is 12.25" x 2.5" x 1" and five smaller are 2.5" x 2.3" x 1" each. Designed for the repair of today's big watches. Cover is available separately, or purchase the combo set with tray, locking cover and locking keys.
•Extra large repair tray for big watches
•Trays are stackable
•Green color
•Swiss made
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Hello there,
I just found that you guys have some parts that i really admire to find. So quick question! Do you guys still run business?
I have a Casio Data Bank DBC-30. I replaced the battery and it's working fine. My problem is one of the pins for holding the band to the watch has carved out one of the pinholes enough (the watch case is plastic) that the pin, and therefore the band, won't stay in place when wearing the watch.
Has this happened to you? Any ideas on how to repair it?
Please explain the significance of the numbers characterizing a watch crown. For example, what do the numbers refer to in 3.5mm x 0.9mm? What is the 3.5 and what is the 0.9? Or in other terms, if I have such a crown, but it is too short to mate with its counterpart, do I need to get a larger 3.9 or a larger 0.9?
That would probably be the outside diameter of the crown and the inside or outside diameter of the crown stem
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