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CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations, you have just adopted your ORB, created from a partnership between La Manufacture L’Épée 1839 and MB&F. ORB has been developed with passion and care by our master watchmakers in Delémont – Switzerland...
IMPORTANT INFORMATION PLEASE BE VERY CAREFUL TO NEVER TOUCH THE MOVEMENT OF ORB: RISK OF DAMAGE. NEVER TOUCH THE COMPONENTS COLORED IN ORANGE IN THE FOLLOWING PICTURE.
To preserve the longevity and functio nality of ORB, do not permanently expose the clock to direct sunlight or place it in a humid/dusty place. Our clocks are developed to ensure optimal accuracy and reliability.
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Please note that ORB can only stand by itself when its four ORB’s four elytra are soldered to the structure with torque elytra are opened. When the clock is closed or half hinges. If necessary, you can tighten the elytra yourself, or opened, it must always stand on its saucer, or it is at risk of ask a watchmaker to make the adjustment for you.
You The four elytra must be fully opened. Carefully hold the need to wind your ORB every 8 days. clock in your hands and tilt it downwards (elytra upwards).
SETTING THE TIME Once ORB is fully opened and standing on its four elytra, insert the small key at the top of the piece (hole in the middle with the larger diameter).
WINDING THE STRIKING HOUR Once you have opened all four elytra, tilt the clock care fully by holding it in your hands, the bottom of the clock facing you. Insert the large key at the bottom of the piece (in the offcentre hole with the smallest diameter) and turn the key clockwise (from the top view) to wind the striking hour.
ACTIVATING THE STRIKING HOUR The striking hour can be repeated on demand by pushing the button. The button on the side of the clock allows you to activate the striking hour. Push it to the right in order to turn it on, and to the left to turn it off.
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