How to care you Rolex Watches - FileBlogs.com logo image

   Home    Submit Articles Member Login Top Authors Most Popular Articles Submission Guidelines RSS Feeds See All

For Authors »

For Everyone »

Free Newsletter »

Email:

Member Login »



 

Remember me

Forgot Password|New User

Directory »




Article Directory » Shopping & Product Reviews » Jewelry Diamonds » View Article

How to care you Rolex Watches

© By: Mike Moon
Loupe - or the magnifier, is used to inspect the detailed markings, serial numbers, and anything we couldn't see with our normal vision. When purchasing a jewelers loupe, look for the magnification power (a number with the symbol "X" meaning times the actual size that we would normally see). The best loupe for a Rolex would be the 10x triplet loupe (three lenses placed together for precision).

Screwdriver - used for adding/removing the links of a bracelet, thus resizing the bracelet, etc. Further, we recommend purchasing the standard Jwelers "screwdriver set" that usually includes between 6 to 9 screwdrivers with blade sizes ranging from 0.60 (mm) to 3.00 (mm). We also recommend higher-end screwdrivers that have swivel tops for precision one-hand use. These sets typically come in either a plastic case or on a rotating stand for easy access.

Watch Tweezer - used for handling and gripping very small parts, inserting screws, etc.

Swiss Pocket Knife (Swiss Army) - this knife features two blades, including a non-threatening blade that is specifically made to open watch cases and the other sharp blade for general use.

Pliers and Cutter- used for detail and precision work. We recommend high-end pliers that are stainless steel with rubber grips. We highly suggest separating these tools from other use and purposes to avoid any type of damage on them, thus becoming unsuitable for watch works. The following are different types of pliers:

Chain nose pliers - probably the most popular pliers. This is often used for picking up pieces, bending and coiling wire. Also enables you to get into places without having your hand at awkward angles, thus making your work a lot harder. Flat nose pliers - have flat jaws and are used for pulling, holding, straightening, bending, etc.

Round nose pliers - have circular jaws and are used for coiling, looping, and bending wires.

Cutter - often called "nippers" are mainly used for cutting wires and other smaller pieces of metal.

Polishing Kit - comes with an assortment of buffers, abrasive wheels, polishing cloths, and polishing compounds.

Watch spring bar removal tool - allows removal of springs on a bracelet allowing the user to change the bracelets/bands. Should also include the mm scale printed on the body of the tool.

"Openall" waterproof-case wrench - designed to open all Rolex oyster cases. It comes with 6 tempered rings and fits the standard bench vise. The built-in adjustable fits all sizes watches.

Case back opening wrench - another easy to use device to open Rolex oyster cases.

L-G "Openall" Waterproof Case Bench Tool - Includes 6 knurled rings, adjustable case holder built into the base.

Horotec Ergonomic Socket-Style Case Back Wrench - opens the hard to open cases.

Work Bench Table Vise - Ideal for use with the Vise-Mounted Aluminum Case Holder, or L-G "Openall" Waterproof Case Bench Tool shown separately on this page.

Vise-Mounted Aluminum Case Holder - Features high quality aluminum and anti-scratch adjustable nylon pins.

Illuminating Magnifying Glass - Best used for examining and magnifying small parts and items. It also contains an internal lamp for simple observation and analysis.

Work Bench Magnifier Lamp - Excellent tool with thoughtful design, contains a: flip down dust cover for the magnifier lens, heavy metal base for stability, flexible gooseneck design for effortless positioning and features a cool-white light to reduce eye fatigue and glare.

Personal Ultrasonic Cleaner - Easily cleans jewelry, watches and bracelets with powerful ultrasonic waves. Uses water or optional cleaning solution.

If you want to see all pictures of all the instruments for caring your precious watch. Visit us.


About the Author:
Read more about Mike Moon at http://www.melrosejewelers.com


Read more Jewelry Diamonds articles






Total Views : 1187    Word Count Appx. : 579    Posted Date : Apr 7, 2007


Rate This Article:  ( No Ratings Yet )
 
Share and Enjoy:
These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
blogmarks del.icio.us digg Furl LinkaGoGo Reddit scuttle Shadows Smarking Spurl TailRank YahooMyWeb Google Simpy Technorati Blinklist Newsvine

[+] Addtobookmarks: this article
[+] Digg: this article
[+] Del.icio.us: this article
[+] Furl: this article

Print this Article Print this Article
Publish this Article Publish this Article
Add to Favorites Add to Favorites
E-mail this Article E-mail this Article
Post a Comment Post a Comment
Report this Article Report this Article



Most recent articles in this category



Most viewed articles in this category
  1. Why Buy Pre-owned Rolex Watch
  2. How to Buy Genuine Rolex Watches
  3. Buying Fake Rolex Watches: Truth and Consequences
  4. Beginners' Introduction to Mechanical Watches
  5. Crystal Opal Jewelry
  6. Chrysoprase and Its Wonderful Qualities
  7. Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend
  8. The Black Opal - Simply Magnificent
  9. Native American Jewelry
  10. Diamond Alternative Rings
  11. Blue Diamond Jewelry
  12. Diamond Engagement Rings - How To Buy And Avoid Scams
  13. Affordable jewelry a click away
  14. Diamonds In Your Midst
  15. Pearl Jewelry - Buyers Information Resource
© 2008 FileBlogs.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide   Privacy Policy    Terms of Service