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Discover our complete selection of professional watchmaking tools , specially designed for the maintenance, assembly and repair of watches . Whether you are an experienced watchmaker or a passionate amateur, our watchmaking hammers and mallets , precision screwdrivers , as well as our magnifying glasses and clamp magnifiers offer you the quality and precision necessary for each intervention.
Precision Watchmaking Tools – Hammers, Screwdrivers and Magnifying Glasses
Essential in any watchmaking workshop , these tools guarantee meticulous, safe and durable work. Their design meets watchmaking standards, ensuring maximum reliability in handling the most delicate components.
Watchmaking hammers and mallets
- Hammers with nylon or brass tips : for driving out pins without scratching the housings.
- Anti-bounce mallets : ideal for adjusting metal bracelets.
- Balanced and lightweight for precise interventions without damaging parts.
Precision watchmaker screwdrivers
- Anti-magnetic screwdrivers : prevent any disruption to mechanical movements.
- Hardened steel or carbide tips : durability and maximum precision.
- Available in multi-colored sets for quick size identification.
Magnifying glasses and clip-on magnifiers
- Binocular loupes for prolonged micro-mechanical work.
- Clip-on magnifying glasses to keep your hands free.
- Various magnifications: 2.5x, 5x, 10x to suit every operation.
Advantages of our watchmaking tools
- Precision : essential for handling small parts (screws, springs, pins).
- Safety : limits the risk of scratches and damage during repairs.
- Durability : robust materials (stainless steel, brass, nylon) suitable for intensive use.
- Professionals & amateurs : suitable for both a watchmaker's workshop and a personal kit.
FAQ – Watchmaking Tools
Which hammer or mallet should you use in watchmaking?
A nylon or brass-tipped mallet is recommended for driving out pins and adjusting metal bracelets without damaging the case.
Why use an anti-magnetic watchmaker's screwdriver?
The anti-magnetic screwdriver prevents disruption of mechanical movement and protects sensitive components.
Which magnifying glass should you choose for watchmaking?
A 10x precision magnifier is ideal for intricate repairs, while a clip-on magnifier keeps your hands free.
Are these tools suitable for hobbyists?
Yes, our tools are suitable for both professional watchmakers and individuals wishing to change a strap or maintain a watch.
What materials guarantee the quality of these tools?
Quality watchmaking tools are made of hardened steel, stainless steel, nylon or brass , ensuring robustness and precision over time.




































