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Protect your watches during repairs with our watch case cushion , also called watchmaker's pads . Designed for maintenance, disassembly and reassembly , it ensures perfect stability and prevents scratches on the case, glass or watch strap.
Case cushion – Watch protection accessory
The watch case cushion is an essential tool in the watchmaker's workshop as well as for hobbyists. Covered in soft material, it holds the watch firmly without damaging the surface, allowing for disassembly, battery replacement or strap adjustment operations to be carried out with peace of mind.
Main features
- Utility : secure support for disassembly, reassembly and maintenance.
- Protection : prevents scratches and marks on the case and bracelet.
- Comfort : soft surface suitable for all watches.
- Compatibility : men's, women's, classic, sports and vintage watches.
Benefits of the case cushion
- Safety : immobilizes the watch during the intervention.
- Versatility : suitable for changing straps, opening the back or adjusting pins.
- Durability : Made with durable materials.
- Precision : facilitates the clean and careful work of watchmakers.
Typical uses
- Disassembly and reassembly of the case when replacing the battery.
- Adjusting or replacing a watch strap .
- Watch maintenance : cleaning, checking or greasing seals.
FAQ – Watch Case Cushion
What is a watch case cushion used for?
It is used to protect the watch during handling by preventing scratches and shocks.
Can a case cushion be used for any type of watch?
Yes, it is compatible with all men's, women's, classic, sports or vintage watches .
What is the difference between a case cushion and a case holder?
The case cushion is soft and protective, while the case holder holds the watch firmly during heavy-duty work.
Is this useful for changing a watch strap?
Yes, the pad provides a stable surface for using a spring bar tool and changing a strap without damaging the case.
Is the case cushion reserved for professionals?
No, it is also useful for individuals wishing to maintain or adjust their watch themselves.



































