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Showing posts with label Watch Repair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Watch Repair. Show all posts

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Affordable and Useful Digital Microscope

Welcome to Reynaxis Solutions Blog!

Greetings, fellow enthusiasts!

I'm Glen Villar, and I'm delighted to have you here on my blog dedicated to sharing insights and solutions for watch repair, hobbies, and electronics troubleshooting.

Are you a watch repair specialist, a passionate hobbyist, or an electronics technician? You've likely encountered the challenge of inspecting small components or delicate electronic parts. Traditional stereo microscopes can be costly and cumbersome, requiring you to hunch over eyepieces and strain your neck.

What if I told you there's an affordable alternative that eliminates these challenges?

Introducing a game-changer that enhances your repair experience without the discomfort. Watch the video below to witness firsthand how this innovative tool could revolutionize your work:


If you find the demonstration helpful, be sure to visit my YouTube channel, Reynaxis Solutions. Subscribe to stay updated with practical tips, tricks, and reviews. Don't forget to like the video and leave a comment – I look forward to hearing your thoughts!

Thank you for joining me on this journey of exploration and improvement.


Thursday, June 13, 2024

Timegrapher: Is It Worth Buying?

Good day readers!

Hi, I'm Glen Villar of Reynaxis Solutions, welcome to my blog!

I'm an IT professional who loves working with anything related to programming languages, hardware repair, and troubleshooting. I also have a knack for attempting to repair broken watches, and it has become a habit of mine to collect watches, particularly the mechanical ones.

When you have an affinity for automatic and mechanical watches and collect them, it's important to be able to tell if the mechanism of the watch is still accurate to a few seconds. If not, you may find yourself sometimes wearing a mechanical watch that is either running late or running ahead.

To find out if your analog watch is still running accurately, you may need a device called a Timegrapher. This device can measure your watch's accuracy. If you wish to learn more about this device and where you can get it, please watch the video below.


If you find the video above useful, please visit my YouTube channel, Reynaxis Solutions, and subscribe. While you're at it, kindly like the video above and leave your comment for me to read.

Thank you.

Saturday, June 8, 2024

Microtest: Testing Wristwatch and Repair

Good day, readers!

Hi, I'm Glen Villar of Reynaxis Solutions. Welcome to my blog. In this digital era, where the majority of devices, such as wristwatches, feature LED screens or digital displays, mechanical watches are still being continuously manufactured. This is thanks to people like me, who find that mechanical watches are still appealing and worth keeping.

Did you know there is an affordable device available on online-selling platforms like Lazada and Shopee that you can use to test analog watches for faulty parts? This device is very useful to horologists, watch repairmen, and simple hobbyists. One of its benefits is checking if the coil is faulty. It can also help remove clogging in the mechanical motor by forcing it to rotate using the device's electromagnet. Additionally, it can check for battery charge.

If you want to find out more about this device, please watch the video below.

If you find the video above useful, please visit my YouTube Channel, Reynaxis Solutions. Kindly subscribe to my channel, and while you're at it, please like my video and leave your comments for me to read.

Thank you.



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