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Well done Aunty, my watches require no batteries. Both on a winner.
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OP on the wind up
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Now you have the back removing tool you could start a business AP.
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Don't know why I bother!!!
Only wanting to share my experience, for the benefit of others! Being on here is like a marriage where you can anticipate exactly what some will say! @ blackestnight... yes, I also have two watches that don't need batteries, one of which is "kinetic" (I'll anticipate the response to that as "surely it's not that bad)! @ Foinavon....that was also going to be my comment but I couldn't be bothered. @ brendan....words fail me! |
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....well ok.....3 out of 10
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Calm down AP. Yer in profit so you should be happy. Me on the other hand, I bought one of those self grooming hairdressing things.
I was really in profit. Couldn't leave the house. ![]() |
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Aunty Post is ticking ...
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A wind up ...shirley
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I bought a fake (but really good quality) IWC watch (Titanium look Chrono with mineral crystal glass) in Patpong market from a trader I know well - the batteries last around 5 years ..incredible.
I'm just amazed how long the batteries last. Keeps really good time too. |
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I've normally had watches with a back I can remove but I've now got one that'll need a tool :( I think it's because it's rated to a high water pressure or something, which I needed for my weekend job as elite warrior in the SBS (when the football season is off).
I've been stung before by getting a watch battery changed in a jeweler. Once they broke the damn thing then denied they had, the other time I didn't ask the cost first and I could've bought a new cheap watch for what he charged. So I'm going to get one of those opening tools myself. You can get cardboard strips with loads of watch batteries from .. I think last place I got them was poundland? Dirt cheap and they seem to last as long as any other type. |
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Just Checking • September 8, 2015 7:26 PM BST
I've normally had watches with a back I can remove but I've now got one that'll need a tool Can I introduce you to Alias. ![]() |
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I am familiar with that particular tool, but he's more of a spanner, I'm thinking I need of a sort of specific tool, one that isn't completely useless.
Apparently you can try pressing a stress ball on and twisting, it can work. Or just go at it with a screwdriver and hammer, but it's a nice watch and I don't want to damage it. |
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I've a Longines which is over 40 years old. Was m late fathers and cost him £220 in 1970.
Wind up obviously and I need to put it in for cleaning and adjusting every few years now. Costs a fortune. |
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No my friend, I tried all the rubbish advice from tw@ts who just like the sound of their own postings!
One was trying to say that "Blue-Tac" was the way to go, but it was obvious that the back was already loose! This is what I got..... . http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B006CQT9C6?keywords=watch%20kit&qid=1441739990&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1 Ok, like anyone, I like nice things and could have got this one.... . https://www.amazon.co.uk/eSecure-Professional-Quality-Remover-Storage/dp/B00GDAT5X4/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1441739990&sr=8-15&keywords=watch+kit |
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I've stopped buying battery watches. Bought a wind-up skeleton watch a couple of years ago, very relaxing to look at cogs going round.
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I'm bad for treating watches like Alias treats his liver.
So even if I'd an expensive one I'd always wear a cheap one for normal use. I was looking at the really expensive ones in an airport shop, who pays £1000s or even £10,000s just for a watch when you can get a £20 one from Argos that does the exact same job? |
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Yes aunty I hate the hassle of getting deliveries so I'll order when I order a few things at Christmas or something, it's a handy thing to have, the battery should last beyond then. But you could order 5 things from amazon, tick the "Bundle my delivery" box and 5 different deliveries come anyway, from different couriers
![]() I do have a wierd set of caliper screwdrivers, maybe they might work anyway. |
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£20 and you got it for £3 AP. Good deal.
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@Just Checking
Get yerself a Blancpain Villeret Tourbillon ya cheapskate. Was £79,190 but reduced to £59,060. Google it. |
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Bought a wind-up skeleton watch a couple of years ago, very relaxing to look at cogs going round.
That kind of reminds me of visiting elderly relatives, in their dull and dark houses, and listening to the clocks counting down the seconds, with a few jolly chimes every quarter, to their final demise! |
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I looked at skeleton watches, they go from nice enough looking cheap chinese ones to lovely looking exotic ones. I could understand spending a lump on an exotic skeleton more than a rolex, even the expensive rolexes don't look much different to a 30 quid one imho.
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Doesnt solve hassle of going to get it fixed, but some places do lifetime batteries. £20 you get a card and then dont have to pay ever again.
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....till they go t!ts up!
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Very possible but i think theyre quietly confident i'll forget or lose the card before that happens anyway
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akabula:
"Get yerself a Blancpain Villeret Tourbillon ya cheapskate." I had look, that's a cheap one. They make watches that cost well over £200,000 ![]() ![]() ![]() And they look s*t imho! If they said "wu fung watch co, hong kong" on the back and cost £20 I wouldn't even know the difference. I'd rather have the one I have to wear, imho it looks better and is accurate, all I need. |