







⏳ Don’t just watch time—own it with every repair!
The SE JT6226 19-Piece Repair Tool Kit is a comprehensive, professional-grade set tailored for watchmakers, jewelers, and hobbyists. Featuring 19 precision tools including 5 fixed blade screwdrivers, a hammer, 360 spring bars in 20 styles, tweezers, a 3x loupe, watch block, back openers, and a link pin remover, this kit empowers users to perform detailed watch repairs and adjustments at home. Its extensive spring bar selection and precision tools make strap resizing, battery replacement, and case opening seamless, saving time and costly trips to jewelers.











| ASIN | B001U99T4I |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #442,899 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #468 in Watch Repair Tools & Kits |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,254) |
| Date First Available | February 27, 2009 |
| Display Style | Analog |
| Included Components | 5 fixed blade screwdrivers, hammer, 360 spring bars with 20 styles, tweezers, 3x loupe, watch block, 2 watch back openers, link pin remover, 5 extra tips |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 13.3 ounces |
| Item model number | JT6226 |
| Manufacturer | Sona Enterprises |
| Number Of Pieces | 19 |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Part Number | JT6226 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 9.6 x 7.4 x 1.8 inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 19-Piece |
| Special Features | Watch Block |
| Style | 19-Piece |
T**7
Well-made and effective
Earlier this year I purchased a Pulsar women's watch for my wife that needed resizing. When I first looked at the watch, the pins appeared to have screw heads on one side. I ordered a 1mm screwdriver from amazon which didn't quite fit and certainly didn't work. After some research I discovered that these are actually pins that need to be pushed out. I bought this kit a few days ago and yesterday it arrived. For the price, I was skeptical that it would be decent quality, but figured it would work for a couple of uses at least. I was very pleasantly surprised. The three included pins fit perfectly into the tiny pin holes in the watch. The inside of the watchband actually had small arrows showing which direction to push the pins out. (They come out on the side with the slots on them.) The plastic watch band holder was a big help, with grooves for various watch band sizes. Ours fit into the smaller ones. Then simply place the pin punch on top and gently tap with the metal side of the hammer. It didn't require much force at all and the pin pushed through. The plastic holder has holes and grooves to allow the pins to drop through to the table. I recommend you figure out how many links to remove from each side of the band before taking it apart. Be sure to keep the punch as straight as possible and tap gently. I placed the watch on the bathroom tile countertop when tapping the pins back in and made very slight indentations on the backside of the watch. A newspaper underneath would have prevented this. I discovered it was easiest to push the pins back in by hand first as far as possible. Then place the watch on a newspaper or firm mousepad and gently tap the pin in with the plastic side of the hammer. Only use the punch replacing the pin for the last part if it needs to be recessed. With one of the pins, I found just pushing it in by hand was sufficient. The punches seem well made and solid. The box doesn't say the punch sizes. Amazon says 0.7mm, 0.8mm and 1.0mm but my best estimates at their sizes are closer to 0.6mm, 0.8mm, and 0.95mm. The largest punch fit perfectly in our Pulsar watch, although any of them would probably have done fine. The kit seems well made enough that I could do dozens if not a hundred watches before needing to replace it. I was able to work the tools out of and back into the package without removing the staple, allowing it to be used for storage. The back of the package says "Made in China" and contains these basic instructions: 1. Place the Watch Band in the Holder. 2. Position the Pin Punch or Spring Bar on top of the Pin/Bar. 3. Hit with Hammer to Remove or Insert Pin.
C**Y
Great Product, terrible instructions
Great product, terrible instructions. Here's what helped me: 1) Look closely at your watch pins. Look at your watch so that the ROUND side of the link pins will be facing you (there are two sides of a link pin: round or flat). 2) Set your watch in the square block, aligning the pin that you want to remove over one of the holes at the bottom of the block (not shown in the picture). 3) Align one of the provided metal spikes on top the ROUND side of the link pin (three metal spikes are provided for different size link holes, although they really look all the same). This is where you will be striking the provided metal spike into the round pin with the provided metal side of the hammer. Most watches have an arrow on the links indicating the direction of which the pin will be removed, but make sure you are striking the ROUND side. 4) Once the pin is removed, repeat steps 1 through 3 to remove the link(s). 5) Flip your watch 180 degrees over so that the FLAT side of the pins are facing you. Insert the loose pin with the ROUND side going into the hole first. The flat side is where you will be striking the pin with the provided metal spike with the RUBBER side of the hammer to drive the pin in. The rubber side is used so that there is no damage to the watch links. 6) Once the pin is inserted, lightly drive the pin in a little more so that the FLAT side is slightly more than flush with the links (compare how the other pins look to get an idea). 7) Enjoy a cheap and easy way to remove watch links. Once you have done it, the whole process should be very easy and take around 60 seconds to repeat.
R**G
Cheap but effective
If you are like me, this is probably one of the several dozen reviews you've read trying to figure out what the truth is about this product (and others like it) because there are such differing opinions on it. Also, you might want to compare it to the others being offered. I only bought this one so I will speak to this one and take an educated guess about the comparison to the others based on what I learned. First and most importantly, yes, the product can work as intended. Is it of cheap construction? A little. The actual pin punch tips and body are less than perfect but the hammer and watch band holder (plastic block) that come with it aren't too bad. But Cappy, why all the negative reviews telling me to not bother with this and other products like it from some people? I am thinking that it was either improper use of the product (due to lack of good instructions and without a trip to youtube to see how it's done) or it is the wrong tool for the watch (wrong type of pin to use this tool with). This task is supposed to be a precision task but I can see someone breaking the pin punch tips by hitting it too hard trying to "drive" the pin out of the watch band. That won't work if it is a screwed in pin or if it is a spring coil/link collared pin and you aren't centered properly. The most common pin on cheaper watches and the best to use this tool with is called a split pin. Another reason this may not work for someone is if you place the bracelet of the watch over a part of the watch band holder without a hole under it. The pin won't have anywhere to get pushed out to and you'll think you need to hit it harder. Hit it a little harder than you should and the pin punch tip can break resulting in frustration. I made the mistake of not having the exit side of the tip over an opening the first couple of taps with the hammer until I realized my mistake. Once I knew I had the right kind of pin, the right position on the block and carefully centered the pin punch, I tapped it with the hammer about 3 to 6 times and out came the pin like butter. I removed 3 pins in about 10 minutes (I went slow) and sized the watch I bought this for. At the end of the day, the money spent was worth it for me because it made the task easy for me to complete. I think they all pretty much work but they are used in different ways so I would just go on price and the type of pin you need to work with. NOTE: Before I decided to take a chance and buy this, I tried pushing it out with a mini awl that I thought had a small enough tip to push it out with but had no luck at all. I was using a lot of pressure and couldn't budge it. I gave up for fear of ruining the watch band. I couldn't find anything better than these types of tools so I think you would have to make your own if you want something better. The more expensive ones just look like the same things in a case. Of course, if you're making your own tools, you probably don't need this.
A**A
Lively package for battery changing or alterations in metal band wrist
J**.
Inexpensive, light weight, and gets the job done. Tips are interchangeable which is a bonus. Worked great on my watch band and saved me quite a lot.
C**K
This was bought February 2017 and used many times since all without issue all without fail. I originally purchased this years ago so that I would save cash and my own time as going down to a watch store proved to be annoying. $10 or $15 for a sizing, waiting in line, spending gas on the trip...I wanted something different. Enter this product !! Upon first opening the package I was unsure however with the first use that uncertainty left and I was very pleased with the results. 60 seconds to resize one of my watches, easy peasy and done. Yes. It does come as advertised. My pictures prove that I have a 1.0mm, 0.9mm and finally a 0.8mm pin diameters. I don't fudge any pictures and everything I take a photograph of is my own item with no trickery ! The main blue holder has different diameter slots so find which works best for your watch band thickness. Just simply place the watch into the hold so it's snug and that the pin which needs to be adjusted is lined up over the numerous holes. The watch should stay in place as is. Grab the matching diameter pin punch, hold it over the pin and give a gentle but dedicated tap with the hammer. This isn't doing a shingle roofing job so only gentle taps are needed. After the pin is 3/4 out I just pull out the pin and continue with removing or adding the needed link. Done and done ! The three different sized pins, the hammer and the blue base I feel are quality and has held up perfectly over the years. The hammer didn't fall apart, the pins didn't fall out, the blue base didn't crack and I have zero issues. I would recommend this to everyone who like me is tired of going to stores for this very simple DYI task. ===================== Overall: 5/5 Value for money: 5/5 Easy to use: 5/5 Easy to remove: 5/5 ===================== Helpful, is how I hope you find my review
M**N
Muy completo, cuenta con repuestos para colocar extensibles o correas. Tiene todo lo necesario para hacer reparaciones o alteraciones básicas. Y el estuche rígido los mantiene protegidos.
S**I
The set has all the tools. One of the tool, which is used to take off the snap on back of the watch, could be more flexible in its shape.
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