I was quite impressed with the quality and the variety of tools in this set.Sure it’s not made-in-USA quality, but quite nice for the price. I used the big wrench to take off the back watch cover and it worked.It’s a little clumsy and time consuming to line the bits with the slots in the watch’s back cover, but it works.Lots of other useful tools, like a double-edged pick to help get the battery in and out.
I bought this as a gift for a watch enthusiast. He uses it often and it saved him some money. A+ the kit is a great starter.
Alright, to put it in a nutshell, this kit is probably worth your time given all you get. However there are some pretty important things that were missed during design of the more important and more frequently used tools which you should know about.To elaborate on what I don't like1. The caseback opening tool is horrible. It's too thick making it impossible to open tight casebacks, made of cheap metals so it bends too easily and isn't large enough to afford a good hand purchase when gripping it.2. The spring pin tool isn't deep enough inside the claw to effectively grasp the pins at times if they're mounted far enough inside the lugs. It's infuriating when you can't get a simple spring pin out due to the design of a tool that's supposed to make this possible and easy. On watches where the spring pins are easy to access it works relatively well but this issue could probably be remedied by dremelling more groove into it. I'm too lazy to do this on such an inexpensive kit.3. The pins for the caseback removal tool come soaked in machine oil so you'll have to do a little cleanup when you get it. Works fine for my 42mm watches, but I am not sure if it would handle anything larger in diameter to be honest.4. The spring bar pusher (blue square tool) bent first use, rendering it inoperable.Things I like:I like that the kit included a hammer. I'm not sure when I'd need a little hammer but it's a cool addition in case I do I guess.I like the small screwdrivers, they're small enough to do real work and fit all smaller screws I've come across.I like the tweezers. They're low-ish quality but are long and ergonomic. The tips are needle-point enough to be effective inside a watch case.Overall, it's alright as a backup kit and I'll purpose it as such. However, there are a number of better options out there with toolsets that are just what you need and nothing more. Check out the AGPTek kit, the Cronton kit is nice and the Esslinger Deluxe Watch Repair Tool Set will see you through most any advanced job you might find yourself trying to complete.Edit: Ohuhu has contacted me and offered to send me a new kit due to the quality problems I experienced. They even offered to refund me a small amount of money based on my experience which I did not take advantage of. I have received the new kit and it appears to be of slightly higher quality than the previous. Because of Ohuhu's commitment to keeping in the know of customer experience, I'm bumping to 4 stars. It would seem that if you end up having an issue with one of their many products available, you can rest easy knowing that they will make every attempt to make things right and remedy the situation. For this reason alone I am left with a good experience overall and am bumping to 4 stars instead of the previous "average" of three.