• @coppiThat suggested to post this here.
    I've got few old watches, none of them valuable (the best one would be my Lip T18 from the 1940s but even then they're quite common and cheap in the world of watches).
    I damaged the case of one of my watch, the tab holding the strap was bent and started to break when I tried to straighten it. It's a brass case so I want to try brazing the crack (I know it's going to look ratty but I don't care).
    So I bought tools to take stuff apart (kinda always wanted to try). Best bit was my offer accepted at £7.50 + postage for the (really cool, I think) Bergeon glass removal tool. Then a couple of decent screwdrivers (after finding online which sizes were supposed to be the common ones). I first made the mistake of buying a cheap set, which was a utter waste of money. The cheap movement holder thought seems good enough.
    Anyway success, it's apart and I didn't break anything so far!
    The brazing may distort the case with the heat, that's what worries me...

    CSB...

  • Well, I'm sure at least I'll have bits of watch that I'm unable to put back together...
    I've got these cheap car boot sale finds that don't work I can have a go at...

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