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The JOREST Watch Press Tool Set is a specialized repair kit designed for round watches with diameters between 22mm and 42mm featuring pry-back cases. It uses a rotating handle and vertical lever system to apply controlled, powerful downward pressure, minimizing watch shifting and damage. The included transparent anti-slip film stabilizes the watch during pressing, ensuring precise closure. Easy to assemble and operate with clear instructions, this tool is ideal for professional-quality battery replacements and back case closings at home.

























| ASIN | B0CTGY8ZFJ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,442 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #12 in Watch Repair Tools & Kits |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,178) |
| Date First Available | January 29, 2024 |
| Included Components | Watch Press Tool |
| Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
| Item model number | AJJOER1001ORDJPR1 |
| Manufacturer | JOREST |
| Package Dimensions | 11.06 x 8.58 x 0.71 inches |
| Part Number | AJJOER1001ORDJPR1 |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
C**R
Well Constructed and Worked Well
Worked well. easy to assemble and good quality components. Good value.
D**N
Easy to Use and Works Fast
I replaced the battery in my husband's battery about 3 months ago and couldn't close the watch back until I found this tool. It is easy to use as long as you follow the instructions. Once i had all the parts setup, watch in position on the tool, I had the watch back on within seconds. I couldn't be more pleased! Awesome product...already saving me money.
J**R
SOOOO Worth it. Works Perfectly, easy to use
This product is sooo worth the money. I used to go to the watch dealer to have them change the battery. This was so easy to use and set up and worked perfectly. My 13 year old even did it easily. Highly recommend.
A**R
You want to buy this one (but use it carefully)
There are quite a number of watch cover presses on Amazon, but I think this is the best one (short of purchasing a professional model for hundreds of dollars). The press is precisely machined in aluminum with stainless steel screw components. It comes nicely packaged with good instructions for assembly and use. The case molds are nylon (more durable than plastic found in less expensive presses) and have brass threaded inserts for mounting on the press to insure correct alignment. The 8 molds provide 16 different diameters ranging from 24 to 50 mm which should work for almost all round watches. The only negative that I have noticed so far is that the compression screw has just a bit of wobble, so if you're not careful the top mold can tilt slightly. This may actually be intentional to allow you to make slight adjustments in the press alignment, but on first use it took a couple of tries before I had the top mold in full contact with the case back. Once you achieve that, the press works perfectly. Update #1: I'm reducing my rating to 4 starts. I went back and read all the 1 star reviews and I now believe that the aluminum top piece may have a design flaw that could cause it to break under very high force loads. The piece should be wider in the middle (like the base) to provide more aluminum on either side of the main screw shaft. One could also ague that if you're applying enough force to break the aluminum top (or the nylon mold) you might be damaging your watch as well, and this is borne out in many of the pictures in the 1 star reviews. When working with fine watches, it is not a good idea to apply the old engineering adage "if it doesn't go easily, get a bigger hammer". As far as the instances of crystal breakage, I believe this may be due to an incorrect choice of bottom mold diameter - you have to make sure that the mold only contacts the watch body, not any part of the crystal. I don't recommend wrapping the watch in plastic wrap as they suggest in the instructions, as this makes it harder to visually determine that the mold is aligned correctly on the watch body. Unless your watch is made from very soft metal, or has some type of surface decoration, the mold should not damage the watch body. And finally, I agree with the reviewers that found that this device is not suitable for very small and/or very large watches. Update #2: I used the press to replace a broken crystal in my Skagen watch today. A "matching" crystal on esslinger.com was listed at $25.50 plus shipping, but I found a 3-pack of identical 32.5 mm double-domed "generic" crystals on Amazon for $6.99. I figured with a 3-pack I could break one or two mastering the process and still come out way ahead. Much to my surprise, I was able to replace the crystal on the first try - without removing the movement from the case. I took my time, repositioning the watch several times to make sure the mold pressed down on the full circumference of the crystal (as others have mentioned, you need to "fiddle" with the upper mold alignment to get it just right). Crystals require less pressure than case backs, so this was an easy task for the press. I've attached a photo (note: case scratches are from long ago - no case marks resulted from using the press).
P**L
Good quality. Gets the job done.
Surprisingly well made for the price. Is it perfect? No. Is it worth every cent of the $13 I paid for it? Absolutely. The only minor problem was the adapters (or "molds" as the manufacturer calls them). While there are many, none seemed to fit my very common Timex watches very well. Not a deal breaker though.
J**L
Inexpensive, but Worked Perfectly
Needed to replace a rotating bezel on a dive watch. Couldn't get it to snap in place by hand, but this tool handled it in about 15 seconds. Assembles easily. Comes with everything you need except a way to store it afterwards, so you might want to do what I did and find a tool pouch so all the pieces stay together. Worked great though.
S**S
Quick, easy, compression fit only
Simple to assemble, lightweight and functional. It only took me a few minutes and I was ready to go. Note this work for compression time watch backs only - not ones that need to be screwed on, or have a complex set of indentations that fit a specific wrench. You’ll need another tool for that. The clamp presses the back cover onto the watch after removal.
M**E
Worked as a crystal press and crystal remover
Worked for me to press out a broken crystal as well as to press a new crystal back in. It isn't exactly made to be a crystal press, but mostly all of the other crystal presses out there are junk. This at least screws down and can apply some force. The fact that you can screw in the fittings from the top and bottom is really exactly what I was looking for because that keeps them in 1 spot. The only thing that has a lot of wiggle room is the screw down part, but if you line it up on your crystal it'll do just fine.
F**A
Tres bonnemachine
P**S
Zeer degelijk en fijn apparaat. zijn geld meer dan waard.
E**I
Ich habe heute die Uhrenpresse ausprobiert, hat bei einer großen Herrenuhr und einer kleineren Damenuhr super funktioniert. Das Gerät ist stabil, die Matrizen sind beschriftet und in vielen Größen dabei. Da die Beschreibung nur in englisch ist, sollte die Beschreibung aus dem Angebot ausgedruckt werden, die ist ja in deutsch. Gutes Gerät.
S**R
Przydało się kilka razy już, ułatwia zamykanie kopert bo kilka mam takich że nie idzie ich wcisnąć palcami.
S**E
Certaines montre sont difficilement refermables a la main d'où l'achat de cette presse. Utilisé depuis 2 fois, elle remplie parfaitement sa fonction. Livré avec des pièces nylon de diamètre différents, cela permet de ne pas endommager la montre.
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