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Old 18 February 2014, 10:54 PM   #1
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Advice re case opener

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I need to pick up a case opener for use on Rolex 1675, 1680, 5513 and 16600 - Dont worry, I am not about to get 'creative'!

The one that keeps coming up is Bergeon 5537 as it appears well tooled, and comes complete with wrench and several dies. I just want to be sure that this set will cover all the above models.

Could anyone advise on this please? Many thanks
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Old 18 February 2014, 11:05 PM   #2
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You cannot go wrong with Bergeon the set of 6 dies will be fine for all watches mentioned.
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Old 20 February 2014, 02:35 PM   #3
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Bergeon is best
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Old 20 February 2014, 05:16 PM   #4
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I have heard bergeon is of top quality.
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Old 20 February 2014, 11:40 PM   #5
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The 5537 is a great set. I would also recommend buying a bench vise and case holder. It's not always easy or best to hold the case when opening.
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Guys - can anyone confirm the actual die size for these models?

Also which Bergeon case holder would you recomend for these?

thanks
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Size is 29.50 mm or No.5 die size.
Another tool is the US manufactured lg open-all with supplied case holder.
Works well for practically stuck case backs.

http://www.esslinger.com/lg-openall-...roduct=1010465
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I would also recommend buying a bench vise and case holder. It's not always easy or best to hold the case when opening.
truth. the case holder helps avoid scratched casebacks, pretty common with beginners. I learned the hard way.
now I use the Berg 5700:
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Old 27 January 2015, 08:17 AM   #9
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I just bought this kit from Ace Timer and have used it several times using the 29.5 and 28.3mm dies. They fit the case backs fine and I've had no incidents to report. I selected this type because an old watchmaker I once knew used one like it, so I figure if it was good enough for him it will work for me.

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Try one of these first:

http://www.ofrei.com/page1226.html

They are inexpensive to buy and you simply cannot scratch or mar anything with it...
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Rather than hold the case in your hand, invest a few more bucks in a case and movement holder with 4 pins. The square design makes it easy to hold or put in a vice while you twist off the case back. TRUST ME. This will minimize slips and scratches. It will also ensure a more secure seal when putting the case back on, than using your hands alone.
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Rather than hold the case in your hand, invest a few more bucks in a case and movement holder with 4 pins. The square design makes it easy to hold or put in a vice while you twist off the case back. TRUST ME. This will minimize slips and scratches. It will also ensure a more secure seal when putting the case back on, than using your hands alone.
Good call, although I prefer this type to the ones with pins:
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Guys - can anyone confirm the actual die size for these models?

Also which Bergeon case holder would you recomend for these?

thanks
All of those models have the same size caseback.
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