







⌚️ Master your watch game with precision and style!
The Cridoz Watch Link Removal Tool Kit is a professional-grade, durable set featuring a blue hard plastic tool, 12 replacement pins, and 3 stainless steel pin punches (0.8, 0.9, 1.0 mm). Designed for quick and precise watch strap resizing and repairs, it fits all standard bracelet sizes and eliminates the need for costly jeweler visits.
| Manufacturer | Cridoz |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 6.61 x 4.25 x 1.18 inches |
| Size | 0.9 millimeters |
| Color | Blue |
| Style | Modern |
| Material | Plastic |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Thickness | 0.8 Millimeters |
| Special Features | Durable |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Units | 25 Count |
C**T
Awesome must have for any watch guy
Create little product. Used it for my Invicta dress watch. It’s plastic and may seem a little flimsy but it gets the job done. Has lots of extra pins and punches. I did need a little pin hammer and a pair of pliers at one point which it doesn’t come with. Still could’ve got the job done but it wouldn’t have been as easy.
A**R
Nice and strong.
Nice tool, strong easy to use.
K**R
Multiple device items included
I was somewhat disappointed with the lack of quality in the device. However, I have been able to use the tools to remove links and add links. That’s the point. From that standpoint, it is workable. There are extra tool attachments. It would have been nice to have some extra pins.
E**E
Great Tool - Saved a gift
Bought this tool to salvage a gift. My daughter bought me a band for my Apple Watch and I needed to remove some links. The link removal tool that came with the band wasn't strong, and the main pin bent after removing 2 links. Bought this to salvage the gift (I really liked the band). Definitely worth the money!
A**L
Not for proffesional use nor expensive watches/good material
I had recently bought this for two watches I own one of them was a cheaper 80$ watch that I needed to resize and took out the pins with this device It feels really cheap, 3d printed material perhaps but this isn’t that strong it broke for me after I tried it on my stronger watch it is an invicta watch that I got gifted. I was able to resize the cheaper watch with ease although the pin did keep on bending so what I did was cut it in half and use it the way because the shorter the pins on the device the less it will bend and once you’re able to push it off with the shorter pin switch it out for the original longer pin and the pin from the watch should be out but unfortunately I tried this on my stronger and better watch and it broke I say just go to a jeweler and have them resize it for you it’s only like 15$ bucks
J**.
Don't waste your money!
There are some things you can cheap out on and get away with. Tools for use on precision devices like watches is not one of them. I have had prior experience with an entire set of watch-tending tools from China, and believe me, the Chinese are nothing l like the Swiss! This, as was the earlier set, was built as cheaply as possible. The tools are not capable of withstanding the normal force used to force pins out of watch bands unless you are extremely careful, and even then, you are going to have a watch pin which sticks, then your tool is worthless. The device is also not big enough to use with large wristwatches like Invictas, which even though I no longer buy I still have two (2) to which I have had to try to attend. I have had to go to a downtown jeweler to obtain his assistance. This device was no help at all, and the pin with which it pushes out the watch pins broke after the first 20 minutes of use. If you want to do watch maintenance, do yourself a favor and buy precision tools. not this garbage.
E**H
Great Deal and Easy to Use
I love this watch link removal tool. I had a bigger watch repair kit that I bought on Amazon and that tool did not work and it was more expensive. This watch link removal tool is very easy to use and it is very effective. Just be patient and don't try to rush. It takes a little adjusting with moving the watch band into the right position and once you get it in the right position and you hold the watch band down firmly with your thumb or fingers as you turn the pin pusher knob, it will pop that pin out and after you do it once, you will get the hang of it and you will see how easy it is to use.
A**R
Nice thanks
Nice thanks
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