i am just starting to dig in into watches and i wanted a cheap kit just to get started but no so cheap and weak that at the first screw it just start to fall apart. I found these on amazon:
This one seems good. Actual decent screwdriver. Better case clamp than most and a 3 point caseback tool, decent looking tweezers, decent looking block. It has assorted other stuff but that's the main stuff. watch tool kit
i haven’t used the hand tools yet, parts are taking forever to get here
i just got the generic ones on amazon if you search for them
Here's one that was recommended to me, though I can't attest to the quality of it in person. I presume it's not great, but better to start cheap and upgrade as needed.
IU received this Givenchy Watch from my Grandmother in 1997 or so - she bought it in the carribean - and I don't know anything else about it (style/model etc)
I don't think its that expensive of a watch, maybe like $200 or so... but it has a lot of sentimental value to me.
I am not a watch person, so I never wear it, and the battery has been long dead. However, I just got a new batter for it and I needed a way to open the back-plate so I got this ridiculous watch kit on Amazon for $17 - This thing is amazing, and I cant believe it was only $17... so for any of you watch people out there, I highly recommend you grab one of these (I am not affiliated or in any way gaining from this suggestion, only just telling you watch people that you should definitely have one of these sorts of things in your library)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WLZ2FDM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Anyway - Looking forward to having this little guy ticking again....
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I prefer this style. It slips less, ie. you have more control, and the edge is narrower so it gets into the crack easier.