




Magnetism is often the hidden culprit behind a watch that suddenly begins losing or gaining time unexpectedly. I tested the Electrical Mechanical and Quartz Watch Demagnetizer to see if it could reliably resolve these common timing issues in a shop environment.
The device features a functional, utilitarian design that prioritizes performance over aesthetics. It feels robust enough for daily use in a repair setting, with the electrical components enclosed in a shell capable of handling the demagnetization process effectively.
Using the tool is straightforward, provided you have a basic understanding of watch movements and magnetism. It integrates seamlessly into a repair workflow, allowing for quick checks and adjustments that can save significant time compared to traditional manual regulation.
This tool is ideal for hobbyist or professional watchmakers who require a cost-effective way to troubleshoot and correct magnetic interference in timepieces.
For a modest investment of $29.00, this demagnetizer is a highly practical addition to any watch repair kit. With a solid 4.84 rating, it provides the reliability and specialized functionality necessary to keep mechanical and quartz movements running accurately.