I have been using these watchmaking tools for almost 20 years.
I repeatedly sharpen the blade of my screwdriver and replace it when it becomes too short.
Some drivers have been overused and the pressure pads have broken, so they have had to be replaced.
I take care of it every week, so I have a sense of attachment to it that money can't replace.
I also take care of my tweezers by sharpening the blades once a month to suit my needs.
Just like a screwdriver, the cutting edge is slippery when new, so it needs to be sharpened to prevent slipping.
This is one of the basic tasks of a watchmaker.
To customize your work tools and take good care of them means
This is important in any industry.
Tools are really important.
It's ok if it breaks, but if I lose it...I'll cry all night.