Re: Quand faut-il remonter sa montre mécanique...


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écrit par foversta le 11 janvier 2007 23:20:50:

en réponse à: Quand faut-il remonter sa montre mécanique... écrit par BernardN le 11 janvier 2007 23:05:15:

A quelle heure ?

quand tu veux, les puristes préfèreront le matin pour avoir une montre au top de la rdm pour démarrer la journée.

Mais il faut surtout remonter la montre avant de la remettre à l'heure si elle est arrêtée.

Comment ?

comme tu veux, il faut choisir la méthode la plus confortable pour l'utilisateur

A fond ?

Oui et je fais un tour arrière à la fin du remontage

Les conseils de Lange :

How should a new watch be handled?
In a new watch, the time should not be set when the mainspring is fully unwound because without this counterforce, the wheels in the movement will be able to turn freely - in other words, much faster than normal. This could skim off the oil that is needed to maintain the rate accuracy of the watch. For this reason, please wind the watch before setting the time.
Does a Lange watch need "breaking in" - like a new car?
No, that is not necessary. When it leaves the manufactory, every Lange watch has run sufficiently long to be "broken in".
How should a manually-wound watch be wound?
It should be wound with calm, even back-and-forth turns of the crown between thumb and index finger. No sideways pressure should be exerted on the crown.
How often should a manually-wound watch be wound?
If it is worn daily, it should be wound daily - ideally at the same time every day. This will keep the going train supplied with more or less the same level of energy. A mainspring that is nearly wound down generates less energy, so the watch may tend to be slow.
When is a manually-wound watch fully wound?
When the watch is fully wound, the crown will resist further turning. If an attempt is made to continue winding despite this resistance, the mainspring may break. It is recommendable to turn the crown back by one full turn after the mainspring has been fully wound.

Fr.Xavier




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