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What loupe or loupes do you use?

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December 04, 2012, 18:14
Robert Epstein
What loupe or loupes do you use?
What loupe or loupes do you use(brand, type etc.)? I was just wondering what loupes would be good to get for doing some watch repairs....Also a good place to buy them.....I think that a Hastings triplet loupe is very desirable but I may not have the budget for a really good one...I have lost several(triplets) over the years even with a lanyard attached to them....Has anyone tried the newer built in led versions?...

P.S.: If I posted this under the wrong heading I'm sorry....Please move if necessary...Thanks..


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December 04, 2012, 21:59
Evan Patton
I have a 4x/7x B&L glass loupe that clips onto reading glasses. It works well, but takes some getting used to, especially the short working distance using both lenses.

A good stereozoom microscope with an LED ring light source is on my wishlist, but many folks don't seem to like working on watches under them.
December 05, 2012, 11:20
Edward L. Parsons, Jr.
Same here Evan, it's kind of unstable on my wire frame glasses though. I wish I had a binocular visor.


B&L Double-Lens Spectacle Loupe, 4X, 7X


December 05, 2012, 20:25
Robert Epstein
Evan and Ed thanks for the input....I also had some of the clip on style but had the same problems as Ed does with keeping them on my glasses frame....I saw some visor's(not the real expensive type) but didn't care for the quality of lenses....They seemed to be made of cheap plastic and they didn't seem too sturdy on my head.... Roll Eyes


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December 06, 2012, 09:14
Evan Patton
You may want to get a pair of dedicated glasses for the bench with sturdy frames. I did, and I like the loupes better.

There are also these, but they're spendy and untested in a watchmaking application:

Surgical Loupes
December 06, 2012, 09:38
Edward L. Parsons, Jr.
My dentist uses those. Back in the day, they were also called gun maker's glasses.


Best Regards,

Ed
December 06, 2012, 12:08
Robert Epstein
Evan those surgical glasses would have to go on my "if I hit the lottery what would I buy" wish list....hehe


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December 08, 2012, 23:58
Gary E. Foster
I picked up a vintage Behr double lens clip on from eBay awhile ago, 2 1/2 and 1 1/2 power, before that I had a 5 power single lens I found at a flea market, left it lay on coffee table one day, our dog had a great time destroying it.
December 09, 2012, 01:16
Robert Epstein
ouch... Eek


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