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This is a new style watch hands remover. The pusher tips have fiber tips that will not mar the dial. No more damaging the watch hands when you remove them by this watch hands removal tool.
Description: - This Watch Hands Remover is a must have tool to safely remove watch hands
- Fiber tips will not mar dial and the center plunger holds the hands in place after removal
- Professional Watch Hands Removal Tool will not scratch the dial
- Sturdy jaws retract when side springs are pressed
- Center plunger holds the hands firmly in place
- This Watch Hands Extractor gives you precise movement and does a clean job
- Length:95mm
- Weight: 16g
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 16 July, 2008.
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Products Standards - Watches
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1.Design
Definition - General intended outward appearance of the watch. It includes such things as the shapes, curves, sizes, choice of materials and finishing, and the combination and placement of features and parts. Certain functional considerations should also be satisfactorily well conceived.(Weighting - 30%)
2.Watch Case
Definition - Quality of the watch case. It includes such things as the material used e.g. a stainless watch case is superior to a zamac plated one, and a sapphire crystal is superior to a piece of glass; the execution of the finishing i.e. no scratches or pits; and the execution of the intended shapes and curves e.g. symmetry and clarity in edges and angles.(Weighting - 20%)
3.Watch Bracelet
Definition - Quality of the watch bracelet and the buckle or clasp. Firstly it concerns the materials used, e.g. a stainless bracelet is superior to a faux-leather one, and a deployment buckle is better than a fold over clasp. Further it relates to the execution of mechanical processing such as the curves, edges and finishing of the bracelet.(Weighting - 20%)
4.Packaging
Definition - The design and quality of the packaging material that houses the watch. Considerations naturally include aesthetics as well as function and protective strength.(Weighting - 15%)
5.Battery Life
Definition - The amount of time the watch can run between battery changes. This is naturally a function of two factors: the type of battery the watch is designed to use, and the watch's rate of energy consumption.(Weighting - 15%)
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