Loupe of the Watchmaker's Knife

This Knife is a great Allrounder
I had inspected this knife in 2001 during my trip to Switzerland already and
found it to be quite fragile. But during the last year, my watch tool demands
have grown considerably. I bought less new watches, thus I played a lot more
with my watches in my collection. I guess, this watchmaker's knife makes a lot
of sense as a starter kit for an ambitious WIS. I found the watchmaker's tool
especially useful when it came to sizing bracelet. The integrated Bergeon tools
are easy to use and high quality. The only disadvantage (or portability
compromise) is that putting the tools back into the little tool compartment is
not that convenient.
By the way, Wenger does not bother to mention the magnification of the loupe,
not even in the manual. And during the Watch & Clock Fair 2002 in Hong Kong I
informed the Bergeon booth, that none of the Wenger agents I asked knew how to
order those extra watch making tools. There are 6 or 7 empty slots to be filled
with extra tools of your choice.