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crystal lift Bergeon 4266 vs Press

Hec

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First of all, I would like to thank the experts who give their advice/teaching altruistically in this forum.
I am getting my watchmaking kit, at the moment I am a novice and I aspire to make some modifications, clean some dials, but always with an eye to the future.

I have seen many videos of crystal changing, usually using presses, but I have found other videos using a Bergeon crystal lift (4266 ref).

What differences do you see between them? I think you are going to recommend me the presses, any special one? I would like to have good tools that don't take up too much space, that's why I had thought about the Bergeon as an "all in one".

Thank you!

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The lift only works in acrylic/plastic crsytals as the press works with all types of crystals.

You cannot bend a mineral/sapphire with the lift.
 

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The lift only works in acrylic/plastic crsytals as the press works with all types of crystals.

You cannot bend a mineral/sapphire with the lift.
Thanks for your answer, important difference..

And which press do you recommend? I've seen many but I don't know which one would be ideal... I know that depending on the mm of the glass one size or another is used, but I see presses of 18€ and presses of hundreds...
 

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but I see presses of 18€ and presses of hundreds...
The more you pay, the better it is. I have currently a cheaper one but will upgrade to a Horotec in the future.
 
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Crystal lifts are good for watches whose movements come out from the front instead of the back. Those types of watches (companies like Mido, Roamer, Benrus, etc) you can't use a press to remove or replace the crystals. Otherwise a press would likely be the choice for any other watches. I do occasionally use a lift on non front loaders if I need to remove a spec of dust from the crystal or dial and can't be arsed to remove the movement from the case (and it's a non-armored crystal).
 
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Crystal lifts are good for watches whose movements come out from the front instead of the back. Those types of watches (companies like Mido, Roamer, Benrus, etc) you can't use a press to remove or replace the crystals. Otherwise a press would likely be the choice for any other watches. I do occasionally use a lift on non front loaders if I need to remove a spec of dust from the crystal or dial and can't be arsed to remove the movement from the case (and it's a non-armored crystal).
The more you pay, the better it is. I have currently a cheaper one but will upgrade to a Horotec in the future.
Is this Press?

 

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To add to my post since I can't edit, some of the front loaders will have armored crystals and for those you can't use the lift but you can use a crystal wrench like the one below. You can find used ones made by Seiko, Longines, Mido, and others.

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To add to my post since I can't edit, some of the front loaders will have armored crystals and for those you can't use the lift but you can use a crystal wrench like the one below. You can find used ones made by Seiko, Longines, Mido, and others.

HCKRtF.jpeg
Thanks for your advices.

nowadays I have sapphire crystals (Poljot, Rolex…) and plastic on my vintage.
 

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Is this Press?


Yes, that's a crystal press. There are two main types. Ones like that where you turn the wheel to press the crystal in and the squeeze type that has a handle/lever that you press to insert the crystal. I've seen arguments for both, some feel that the lever/handle gives you more tactile feedback when pressing in the crystal but I've seen others say the same thing about the presses that use a wheel. I personally have one with a wheel as I feel I can more finely tune the amount of force being used.
 
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@OnTheSly today I have received some bergeon tools. I need a watch Knife, any recommended brands?

thanks