The Bergeon plastic tweezers are the tools to use when it comes to installing or removing a battery from a watch. Generally this tool is required only when dealing with quartz watches as the mechanical watches use the mainspring to keep the watch winded. The batteries in a quartz watch discharge electricity so as to oscillate the quartz crystal, which in turn powers up the watch.
Most of the quartz watches are either powered by the silver oxide batteries, which generate power for about two to three years after which they would have to be replaced. There are some quartz watches, which are powered by lithium batteries, with the life span of ten years or so. As it is, when it comes to handling batteries either during the installation process or during its removal, one needs to take care. These tweezers are designed so that they would not short the batteries during the handling process and at the same time, offer non-conductivity so as to protect the user.
The length of these tweezers are about 125mm in length and are quite easy to handle, allowing the user to grip even the most minute parts of the watch. They are flat and have a sharp nose thus making it easier to grip even the smallest of parts. When a battery is not handled correctly, it can easily short itself out, a fact not recognized by many a user, so it makes sense to handle them with the help of these tweezers. The need to change or replace the watch batteries can arise from a variety of causes but one of the many reasons being that the battery itself was shorted out on account of mishandling.
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