The Watchmaking Starter Box is the perfect place to start your watchmaking journey! It includes four high quality Horotec screwdrivers, an all-purpose medium Horotec 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 high quality set from Horotec features 4 sizes: .8mm, 1mm, 1.2mm, and 1.4mm.
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.