Watch Movement Tools
Bergeon 30102 Watch Dip Oilers (individual)
Trays are round at the base and will hold up to an 18 size movement plate. Interlocking design allows the trays to be stackable. Each tray measures approximately 3″ x 3/4″ (76 x 19 mm).
Plastic pads to place over wrist watch dials for protection whilst removing hands.
Bergeon Red Watchmaker’s pick positions batteries and watch parts without marring by using this 5 1/4in polystyrene tool. BG-6436 has one flat and one pointed end.
This Bergeon movement holder is incredibly versatile because it is reversible. It allows you to hold large watch movements from 20 mm (8 ¾ ligne) to 43 mm (19 ligne) in size.
18-24 sticks per bundle, depending on diameter.
Stick Length: 5-3/4″
Diameter: 4.0mm
18-24 sticks per bundle, depending on diameter.
Stick Length: 5-3/4″
Diameter: 2.0mm
This Bergeon movement holder is incredibly versatile because it is reversible. It allows you to hold large watch movements from 20 mm (8 ¾ ligne) to 43 mm (19 ligne) in size. It is considered to be a classic by watchmakers. It is made of a synthetic non-marring material protect the watch movement.
Plastic pads to place over wrist watch dials for protection whilst removing hands.
This 5 synthetic non-conductive tweezer is ideal for changing watch batteries.
Automatic Drop Oiler for Shock Protection Devices and Balance Bearings of all Kinds Without Removing the Cap Jewel. E.G., Incabloc, Kif, setting jewels etc.
Assortment of 7 right hand mainspring winders & 7 left hand arbors for mainsprings
Generic Microstella wrench for regulating the balance on Rolex calibers
Replacement needle for Bergeon # 5 Oiler (# 7720-5)
Needle measures 2.1″ inches (54mm) in length and has a diameter 0.8mm
Swiss made
Can also be used to replaced 2720-P
Allows easy fitting of the barrel cover with drum. Ø25.00mm x 19mm. This quality professional Swiss made double sided holder has a removable and adjustable center support screw.
Enables the watchmaker to position the balance-cock with his balance-spring, avoiding to pollute the oil on the staff pivot, during the corrections.