Yes, thank you. Sorry.... I didn’t realize this was in the forums.
No problem at all - I hope you find some helpful info there.
BTW, after a couple of years advocating the strategy of “buy cheap screwdriver handles, and use good quality screwdriver blades in them” - which is fine, up to a point - I recently resigned myself to the fact that it’s worth going the whole hog and buying a set of Horotec drivers (having bought one to try out, and instantly realising what a difference it makes using well designed, beautifully built tools). I could have saved a fair bit of money doing that in the first place, rather than buying a whole lot of cheap stuff that’s vastly inferior.
But when I started messing with watches, it sounded ludicrous to even consider spending £100+ on screwdrivers. Now, I find my mindset has changed. So if you’re seriously thinking that you’d like to do your own servicing etc., then my advice would be: Invest in the best quality screwdrivers and tweezers you can afford.