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Do it, even if you fail, the stuff you learn that way and the learning will be fun itself.
>tools
If you want to keep costs low, improvise some tools i already did stuff like:
-remove watch hands with a plastic bag as cover and two razorblades (quartz movement, battery corrodet) Installed hands back, no damage. Get the proper hand remover for a watch you want to keep tho.
-put two hexagonal screwdriver bits into a vice to unscrew my watches back (didn't want to order a caseback tool)
-used the part of the vice that secures it to the table as a press to close a quartzes caseback that was hard to snap back in after battery change. (watch laid face down on a plastic ring so the glass didn't get pressure from the press, alligned caseback properly and screwed the press slowly down until it popped in)

These ghetto methods were way more fun for me than simply ordering tools from amazon. They are cheap but i knew that i'd like the ghetto methods. So try stuff, improvise and have fun learning.

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