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LaloMania, you wont believe this...

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hi friends, i just received this tool...

looks like lalo is really growing.

it a cool tool, very useful.












opinions please...
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I think the Lalo is a COOL TOOL. :001_tt2:

The pin remover is available all over the internet for under ten bucks. . . in different colors. Invicta only buys them and has the name imprinted on it.
You should check out the entire tool kit. It's beyond kwel!!:
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Cool... What is that big yellow thing for... (And I'm being serious, nothing about cheese :wink:) And no, I'm not talking about the box either :laugh:
Could be one of those secret CIA torture kits. But, it also doubles as watch tools.
Cool... What is that big yellow thing for... (And I'm being serious, nothing about cheese :wink:) And no, I'm not talking about the box either :laugh:
It's a case back opener. For battery changes minor stuff.
Call me old fashioned but I prefer the old and irritating "hammer tap" method.


I do love the translated directions that Invicta provides



5pcs Screwdriver
By using different size to screw in and out the watch parts

:lol::lol::lol:
That yellow rubber device is for removing casebacks I beleive.
I love the pin pushers. And it's a great tool set. However, I have the David Mermelstein version. I bought an Invicta pin pusher - and the push pin on the end broke. (Not kidding).
What attention to detail!
Cool... What is that big yellow thing for... (And I'm being serious, nothing about cheese :wink:) And no, I'm not talking about the box either :laugh:
Like already posted it is for removing a watch back but not the screw on type backs.
replacement pins

I think the Lalo is a COOL TOOL. :001_tt2:

The pin remover is available all over the internet for under ten bucks. . . in different colors. Invicta only buys them and has the name imprinted on it.
The magic question is where do you buy replacement pins when you break (and you will) one.:crying:
when i worked in a jewelry store i had a customer come in with a watch in a ziplock bag said they change the battery but couldn't get the case back on again so i took it in the back to take a look. i just had to screw it back on . so i asked them how did they get it off since i saw a lot of scratches on it . they said they popped it off with a screw driver. i was kind of amazed since it was a screw off case back. i told them so and they had a good laugh.:laugh:

another time some one brought in a Wittnauer gold or gold tone i didn't check but they said it needed a new battery so i took it to the back and got the case back off and found it didn't need a battery it was a mechanical watch./ and it was pretty all gold tone movement i should it to the customer before i closed it up and showed him how to wind it with the crown. it had an inscription on the back and no exhibition but i didn't see anything to say it was mechanical on the dial
:laugh:
What is a "Lalo"?
What is a "Lalo"?
Eyal Lalo is CEO of Invicta Watch Group and a frequent guest on ShopNBC peddling his wares.

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Hey Boscoe, the same thing happened to my Invicta pin pusher. Quality stuff.
I love the pin pushers. And it's a great tool set. However, I have the David Mermelstein version. I bought an Invicta pin pusher - and the push pin on the end broke. (Not kidding).
What attention to detail!
I broke mine too, now I use the Android tool kit with the hammer.
Kirk,

You're down in Painted Post? I didn't realize you were that close-by.:thumbup1:
Now Rusty has someone to stalk in person rather than online...
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Kirk,

You're down in Painted Post? I didn't realize you were that close-by.:thumbup1:
Yep, the thriving metropolis of Painted Post. I didn't notice you are in Rochester before.
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