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Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: blurrycloud on November 13, 2011, 04:04:04 PM
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Any local shops which sells watchmaker tools?
Looking to pick up simple stuff like Type #2 Tweezers, Blower and Hands Remover
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check the sales section.
Bro mnazri is selling I think...
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bro nazri selling them in the sales section.
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what about brick and mortar shops?
any in the klang valley?
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You can find some in Selangor Building in Petaling Street, KL
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You can find some in Selangor Building in Petaling Street, KL
Thought I chime in. Wanted to get myself some basic watch tools, thus, went to seek this shop. The name of the shop is Tai Sang and it's on the ground floor on Kompleks Selangor.
Although the shop space was modest, it was filled with all sorts of parts and tools. Not sure how long they have been in business but it sure looks like it's been there a long while. I felt like a kid in a candy store. The ladies manning the store were also very friendly. They stock Bergeon tools as well as other Swiss brands, and also carry cheaper alternatives. Price is very reasonable.
Now I have an alternative to getting quality tools other than online. :thumbsup:
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The official distributor for BERGEON in Malaysia
TAI SANG WATCH DEALER
No. G-4 Komplek Selangor
Jalan Sultan
50000 - Kuala Lumpur
Phone : 3 20 70 6929
Fax : 3 20 70 6929
[email protected]
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Whoa .. Thks for the link and off I go to tai sang
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if you could post pics of the store, it would be fantastic.
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good info here....
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(http://i1262.photobucket.com/albums/ii604/meoramri/Watch%20tools/PB060620.jpg)
This is what I use. More than sufficient for all your watch needs. There are so many choices available and there's a strong tendency to over-buy so just be mindful of this.
On another note, do invest in quality (solid feeling) tools. The cheaper ones tend to be soft.
Happy shopping!
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There are so many choices available and there's a strong tendency to over-buy so just be mindful of this.
On another note, do invest in quality (solid feeling) tools. The cheaper ones tend to be soft.
it happened to me.. bought cheap ones.. and they broke.. bought again and now 2 sets of tools.. ><"
but both also kinda lapsap...
could pls kindly pm me the price and place to get ur tools? love the travel case.. thanx~
tc cheers~ ^^Y
:Cheers:
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There are so many choices available and there's a strong tendency to over-buy so just be mindful of this.
On another note, do invest in quality (solid feeling) tools. The cheaper ones tend to be soft.
it happened to me.. bought cheap ones.. and they broke.. bought again and now 2 sets of tools.. ><"
but both also kinda lapsap...
could pls kindly pm me the price and place to get ur tools? love the travel case.. thanx~
tc cheers~ ^^Y
:Cheers:
Got mine from Jura Watches of UK. Won it actually. Got one of my watch photos published on their website and as a reward gave this to me.
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I bought one of the blue link pin removers presumably made in China and the are so lembik that I can't use it so I bought another from squinky and works well even tho it costs more,so you get what you paid for :Cheers:
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Reviving an old thread.... I just bought the Bergeon Quick Service (No 7812) to replace my current substandard quality watch tool kit. Havent tried them yet but i can safely say that the feel and quality are much better than my current toolkit....
Anyway, here a few pictures of the watch toolkit....
(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10/02/0e328946bea4341c6fc82b35b02b4a5e.jpg)
(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10/02/8650e8870f92968389909e25be99c57b.jpg)
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Good one.. what's the price of bergeon tool set?
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I bought it for chf160 (rm700++) from a distributor in Allschwil. Tried to scout around for the same kit but mostly much more expensive, around eur299 (in germany) or gbp250 (uk)...
Not sure how much it would cost in Malaysia
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The kit looks real nice. I think this is a must !
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