Khwab Shah—January 11, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Extremely satisfying product. Solves the required problem. And also has fine grip to hold the weight. Battery is not required so thats great part. Also product is heavy enough to get your job done. And pricing is also accurate. Worth what it displays. Also thanks to Amazon for delivering early then expected time. Read more
tonymcc—February 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I'm such a novice at this. I thought that the end of the pin that looks like a screw meant that I needed a small screwdriver, like you'd use for eyeglasses. But no, that's just where the pin is split to apply compression when it's squeezed or forced in place. So, a watch link removal kit like this Jorest kit is all I needed. It comes with instructions and extra parts. I adjusted three of my wife's watch bands quickly and easily. I had never noticed on a watch band those little arrows showing which way the pin is to be pushed. We used to go to stores and have this done when we'd buy a new watch band, but not everyone does this anymore. With this Jorest tool, it's easy. This is also a great price. I found others more expensive, that didn't even come with all that this kit has. Read more
Garet—January 6, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I went to the local mall and asked one of the three jewelry kiosks how much to resize a watch and was quoted $15, but the person needed to order "the kit." I Googled how much for a kit and discovered this one for a few bucks under $15. Needing an excuse to exercise my rusty mechanical skills, I chose this route as I'm not a fan of doing business at the mall. The watch I resized is a Citizen Women's Eco-Drive Dress Classic Crystal Bangle Watch. The watch band is very skinny and I was not able to use the vice part of the kit to push the link pins out. I had to use the smallest size punch and hammer. For this process the product worked flawlessly. I did use a little bit of masking tape for protecting the watch and it also aided in keeping the link pin centered on the hole of the plastic base slot. Using little taps, the link pin began to make its way through the hole and out the other side. It was effective and surprisingly enjoyable with a great dopamine release as the pin was pushed all the way through. My significant other has very petite wrists and I was able to size the watch just fine. Product quality is acceptable for this one-off resizing adventure, but remember: Treat plastic like it's made out of paper, metal like it's made out of plastic, and you'll do just fine. Read more

adriel lopez—March 12, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Does the job. Easy to use. Recommend Read more
Momof4—March 13, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I like to do my own watches when I buy them. It saves me money from the jeweler. This kit is perfect. It brings everything you need to remove or add links. It has many extras. Made of good quality and sturdy. I have everything with this. Read more
Pfletcher—February 27, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The clamp really helped a lot with my watch repair. The pin drivers worked well. Overall great product for the price. Read more
Mark J.—March 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I've been wearing 3 Citizen Ecodrive watches with bands that were way too large for years. This easy to use tool made it a 5 minute job to remove 2 links from the watch bands. It's plastic but it works just fine for intended purposes. Read more
Chief—March 6, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I have used this to remove links on several watch bracelets large and small. It is not the sturdiest product as I snapped a few push pins in the process. I learned you must line it up perfectly with the hole to push out the pins by holding it at an angle to make sure it’s even with the hole. Is it’s not properly aligned it will snap the push pin tool. I like the other items in the kit but the removal tool is cheaply made. I will be purchasing an all metal tool in the near future. Read more