




We carry a curated collection of watchmakers hammer styles from Bergeon and high-quality Chinese manufacturers. Our selection includes:
All hammers are designed for watch movement tools compatibility and precision mechanical work—ensuring control, safety, and balance with every strike.
As part of our broader watch repair tools offering, you can easily source other essentials like watch parts trays, watch movement parts, watch supply items, or watch tweezers to complete your workshop.
Q1: What’s the difference between a watchmakers hammer and a mallet?
A watchmakers hammer has a metal head for precision strikes on metal components, while a watch mallet (often wood) is used for non-marring force, especially useful when fitting fragile parts like crystals or bezels.
Q2: Do you offer bulk or distributor pricing for hammers?
Yes. SoflyPart supports B2B clients, including training centers and regional repair chains. Volume pricing and tool bundle recommendations are available upon request.
Q3: Are your hammers compatible with other tools like staking sets or movement holders?
Absolutely. Many of our hammers, especially the Bergeon 1438-3, are designed to pair with staking tools, movement blocks, and other watch movement parts.
Q4: How do I maintain or store watch hammers properly?
Store hammers in a clean, dry environment. Avoid dropping them, and inspect regularly for head alignment and handle tightness. Wooden mallets should be kept away from high humidity.
Q5: Can I order watch hammers together with other repair essentials?
Yes, SoflyPart is your one-stop source for watch repair tools, including watch movement tools for sale, watch crystals, omega watch parts, and much more.