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ive done watch straps & batteries for the last 7 years in that time its become a 3rd of my business ive thought about offering pressure testing .so what i need to know is what kind of tester would i need ive seen the wet tester & the one with the dial is there a digital one that prints out the test result? how much do you guys charge for a test.do you do much with this service ,basicaly is it worth it ?

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the advantage with the wet tester is you see where the leak is coming from, although customers panic when they think you are putting their old grandads watch into water, the dry tester will tell you if it has a leak but obviously you can't see where on the watch the leak is, from my own experience i do next to no pressure testing probably because i don't push it much, what you charge for pressure testing would depend on what you take for batteries i suppose, i charge an extra £5 for testing but do explain to the customer that their watch may fail the test, i replace the rubber gasket and use the sealant for glasses you can get( i forget the name) , i have a dry tester bought from apollo southerns

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