HORAGE Lensman 1 Watch User Manual

June 10, 2024
HORAGE

HORAGE Lensman 1 Watch

Product Information

The HORAGE Lensman 1 is a hand-wound watch with a tourbillon cage located at 6 o’clock. It has a maximum water pressure resistance as designated on the watch case. The watch comes with a black leather strap with black or red stitching that is secured in place with a U-buckle or deployant buckle clasp.

  • Hour Hand – displays hours
  • Minute Hand – displays minutes
  • Seconds Indicator on Tourbillon Cage – displays seconds
  • Crown – used for winding and setting the time

Product Usage Instructions

  1. 1.  **Wind the watch:**
    1. Unscrew the crown at 3 o’clock and turn it counterclockwise until it pops out to position 1.
    2. Turn the crown clockwise, winding it until you feel resistance.
    3. Push the crown back in and screw it down tightly.
  2. Setting the time:
  3. Pull the crown at 3 o’clock to its first and only position.
  4. Turn the crown counterclockwise until the hands are positioned just after the desired time.
  5. Turn the crown clockwise back to the desired time.
  6. Push the crown back into its closed position.
  7. Setting the time with stop second function:
  8. Pull the crown at 3 o’clock to its first and only position.
  9. Turn the crown until the hands are positioned a few minutes past your desired time.
  10. Very slowly turn the crown in a clockwise direction until the tourbillon cage located at 6 o’clock stops turning.
  11. Wait for the seconds you wish to align to are near the desired seconds position.
  12. When the desired seconds are reached quickly adjust hand to exact hour and minutes and push in crown to closed position.
  13. Strap adjustment:
  14. Open the deployant buckle clasp by pressing on the two pushers located on either side of the buckle.
  15. Pass the strap through the buckle and secure the buckle by placing the pin in one of the pin buckle holes on the strap end.
  16. Slip the watch over your wrist.
  17. Fold the strap end over in the direction that brings the buckle into the closed position. You should hear a click when the buckle is securely closed.
  18. Repeat these steps until you find the pin buckle position that most comfortably fits your wrist.
  19. Strap removal:

Please use only straps that have the same lug width as your Lensman 1 strap.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Attention: In order to guarantee the reliability of your HORAGE watch, we have created a short list of recommendations for you. Your Lensman 1 has a hand-wound movement. This means it must be wound first before it can run, and then again before the power reserve is depleted.

  • The first step you should take is to fully wind the movement by turning the crown approximately 40 times in a clockwise direction.
  • The energy from winding the watch is stored in the main spring located in the main barrel, and this reserve of energy is referred to as the power reserve.
  • The Lensman 1 has a power reserve of over 5 days, or 120 hours. A fully wound watch will run longer than 5 days, however, the amplitude or consistency of the energy will reduce after 5 days, and therefore the precision of the watch could be impacted.

USEFUL INFORMATION

  • The accuracy of the Lensman 1 is calculated within a 5-day operating timeframe and therefore to ensure your watch remains precise please be sure to wind the watch on or before the 5th day prior to it last being wound.

  • Although our movements utilize a silicon escapement that performs well in everyday magnetic fields. Strong magnetic forces can negatively impact a mechanical watch’s performance. We recommend that you keep your Lensman 1 away from magnets, batteries, or devices that emit strong magnetic fields.

  • The Lensman 1 is very reliable; however, as a precision mechanical watch with many moving parts, impacts such as dropping the watch should be avoided.
    To ensure your watch remains water-resistant to the maximum water pressure designated on the watch case, always return the watch crown to the fully pushed-in position. Water resistance can be affected over time by impact shocks, chemical reactions with substances such as gasoline, adhesives, paints, cleaning sprays, etc.

  • Excessive, continued turning of the crown can reduce the longevity of seals used for water resistance. If you frequently take your watch in the water, it is recommended to have its water resistance checked by your local watch service center every three years.

  • From time to time, you may feel a desire to clean your watch. Before doing so, please remove the strap as outlined in the operating instructions.

  • Ideally, use a small plastic or rubber bowl and fill it with warm water and some gentle handwashing soap. Before placing the watch case in the warm water, be sure to check that the crown is in the pushed in and closed position.

  • Using a soft cotton cloth, you can gently clean the case. Once finished, rinse the case with fresh water and pat dry with a dry, soft cotton towel. Afterward, buff with a microfiber hand towel.

OVERVIEW

  1. Hour Hand
  2. Minute Hand
  3. Seconds Indicator on Tourbillon Cage
  4. Crown

Wind the watch

  • The crown is located at 3 o’clock.
  • To wind, keep the crown fully pushed in and turn it in a clockwise direction.
  • Approximately 40 turns should be completed to ensure the watch is fully wound.
  • A fully wound watch will run for over 5 days.
  • The main barrel is fitted with an automatic clutch, which is a safety feature that prevents you from overwinding the watch.
  • The mainspring, located between 12 and 1 o’clock, will compress with each turn of the crown and can be referenced as a visual power reserve indicator.
  • To ensure continued accuracy, please rewind the watch within 5 days of the original winding. Although your watch can run longer than 5 days, amplitude begins to drop after the 5th day, and a drop in amplitude could reflect reduced timekeeping accuracy.

Setting the time

  1. Pull the crown at 3 o’clock to its 1st and only position.
  2. Turn the crown counterclockwise until the hands are positioned just after the desired time.
  3. Turn the crown clockwise back to the desired time.
  4. Push the crown back into its closed position.

Setting the time with stop second function

  1. Pull the crown at 3 o’clock to its 1st and only position.
  2. Turn the crown until the hands are positioned a few minutes past your desired time.
  3. Very slowly turn the crown in a clockwise direction until the tourbillon cage located at 6 o’clock stops turning.
  4. Wait for the seconds you wish to align to are near the desired seconds position.
  5. When the desired seconds are reached quickly adjust hand to exact hour and minutes and push in crown to closed position.

Strap adjustment

  1. The Lensman 1 ships with a black leather strap with black or red stitching that is held in place on your wrist with what we refer to as either a U-buckle or deployant buckle clasp.
  2. When you first receive the watch, the deployant buckle clasp is in the closed position. To open it, simply press on the two pushers located on either side of the buckle.
  3. With the buckle end in your left hand and the strap end in your right hand, pass the strap through the buckle and secure the buckle by placing the pin in one of the pin buckle holes on the strap end.
  4. Next, with the pin buckle firmly holding the strap in place, slip the watch over your wrist.
  5. Taking the strap end, fold it over in the direction that brings the buckle into the closed position. You should hear a click when the buckle is securely closed.
  6. Please repeat the above steps until you find the pin buckle position that most comfortably fits your wrist.

Strap removal

Please be sure to use only straps that have the same lug width as your Lensman 1 strap.

  1. On the strap, there is a metal tab located on the underside of the strap nearest the lug..
  2. This tab allows you to compress the pin bar that extends to hold the strap in place in the lug holes.
  3. To remove the strap, simply press firmly down on the metal tab.
  4. Repeat the process with the other strap.
  5. To put a new Lensman 1 strap supplied by Horage on, simply reverse the process.

HORAGE SA Fuchsenried 10
2504 Biel/Bienne Switzerland
www.horage.com

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