Nothing about that looks like it’s worth more than the cheap kits you find on Amazon. There’s really nothing special about that kit.
Depends on how far you want to go with the maintenance, buy a good caseback opener, a movement holder, a good set of watchmaker screwdrivers, some good tweezers, hand setter, and a good magnifier. If you want to full service with washing and lubricating and reluming etc, you’ll start going to specialty stores but you’d be far down the hobby at that point and you’ll come across the right sellers in your research.
Nothing about that looks like it’s worth more than the cheap kits you find on Amazon. There’s really nothing special about that kit.
Depends on how far you want to go with the maintenance, buy a good caseback opener, a movement holder, a good set of watchmaker screwdrivers, some good tweezers, hand setter, and a good magnifier. If you want to full service with washing and lubricating and reluming etc, you’ll start going to specialty stores but you’d be far down the hobby at that point and you’ll come across the right sellers in your research.