The Watchmaking Starter Box is the perfect place to start your watchmaking journey! It includes four screwdrivers with upgraded blades, a #2 tweezer, a loupe, a casing cushion, and a watch movement to practice on.
Why Marshall Chose This: You'll need screwdrivers to start your watchmaking journey, and this budget set of four is a good place to start.
The blades on these budget screwdrivers were the weak point, being made of cheaper carbon steel, so we upgraded them to premium polished steel blades.
Tweezers become an extensions of your hands when watchmaking. After trying many budget tweezers, the quality wasn't there, so I chose the high quality version which will last a lifetime.
Tweezers become an extensions of your hands when watchmaking. After trying many budget tweezers, the quality wasn't there, so I chose the high quality version which will last a lifetime.
Why Marshall Chose This: You'll need some kind of magnification to properly work on a watch, especially while you're learning. This budget loupe will do the trick.
The Seagull ST36 movement is the best movement to start learning on. It is larger than a normal watch movement, relatively inexpensive, and only displays time.
The Seagull ST36 movement is the best movement to start learning on. It is larger than a normal watch movement, relatively inexpensive, and only displays time.
This is a casing cushion that you’ll use when taking apart the watch case, dial, and hands. It’s a budget option, no need to spend extra on such a simple tool.
This is a casing cushion that you’ll use when taking apart the watch case, dial, and hands. It’s a budget option, no need to spend extra on such a simple tool.