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March 15, 2006
When you are a watch retailer, you may find yourself needing to know how to repair watches as well as sell them. When you need to repair a watch, there are several tools you will need to purchase and learn how to use. Check out these six supplies no watch repair person should be without.
Tweezers are near the top of the list for watch repair supplies. You should get those that are not magnetic. If you choose a magnetic pair, the small watch pieces may get stuck to them when you don’t want them to do so. Screwdrivers are also important for watch repair. You should get a wide range of tiny screwdrivers so that you will have one for every watch. Different watch models take different types, so you will need an assortment. You may not know this, but oil is an important part of watch repair. You should always purchase high quality oils to work with so that you don’t damage the watch. Be sure to forget about thriftiness when it comes to this supply. Watch case openers and closers are essential tools to have as well. They make beginning the whole process possible. If you choose not to have one, you may find yourself stuck with a difficult watch that refuses to open with other methods. Lastly, you will need to work in an area with a great deal of light. Bright light is the best for this type of work. Even if you have to clip a high powered lamp to your working area, be sure to do so. Seeing the small watch parts is not easy and having the proper light is mandatory. For closeout watches up to 90% off retail visit Watchcloseouts.net
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