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Omega Ladies & Gents “Dynamic” Case Opening Key


• For big size cases


• From 38mm to 65mm watch case • 5 different key tips


£3.95 T19841


Cousins Watch Holding Case Opener


Reinforces the professional watchmaker’s hands and opens the watch more reliably than a hand held blade. Cover and case are not damaged, so the opening of the case can also be carried out by semi-skilled personnel. Perfect for battery exchange service. No risk of injury. • Supplied with spare blade.


Omega Ladies & Gents Seamaster Case Back Opening Tool


£16.95 C19024


• Horotec Swiss


• For opening and closing Omega Seamaster case backs • Gents Ø30mm or ladies Ø20mm cases • Metal dies


£46.95 M19219


Hand Held Lever Closing Press With Dies


For fitting flat mineral glasses and backs for quartz watch cases, with 12 nylon dies, in popular diameters.


£13.95 C6047


SWISS MADE


£9.95 C20253


Case Opener For Especially Large Watch Cases


Omega Ladies Seamaster Case Back Opening Metal Die


• Horotec Swiss


• 5 Pin metal die for ladies Ø20mm Omega Seamaster cases • For tool M19219


£15.95 M19220


Omega Gents Seamaster Case Back Opening Metal Die


• Horotec Swiss


• 5 Pin metal die for gents Ø30mm Omega Seamaster cases • For tool M19219


Extra Large Die Set


• Set of 6 extra large dies for C6047 case closing press • Die sizes: 35, 40 & 45mm


• Double side dies 40/42.5mm, 45/47.5mm & 50/52.5mm


Set of 4 Square Dies • Set Of 4 Square Dies for C6047 • Metal • For Tool C6047 • Sizes 25, 32, 38 and 45mm


Digital Metal Vernier (150mm)


£4.50 C19023


£7.50 C19733


150mm digital vernier gauge external and internal measurement in accurate increments of 0.01 mm, to 150mm (6") switchable between metric and imperial.


£29.95 G5498


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£15.95 M19221


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