Difference between revisions of "Langendorf Lanco-Fon"
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==Langendorf Lanco-Fon== | ==Langendorf Lanco-Fon== | ||
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− | Unusual alarm watch with one crown operating all functions. Disc display on dial denotes alarm on or off. | + | Unusual alarm watch with one crown operating all functions. Disc display on dial denotes alarm on or off. The movement has separate barrels for watch and alarm. |
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
+ | *Ref 3197 and others | ||
* Made 1950s to 1973 | * Made 1950s to 1973 | ||
* Movement: manual wind, in-house (Langendorf); 17 jewels | * Movement: manual wind, in-house (Langendorf); 17 jewels | ||
− | * Case: 36 mm, chromed steel | + | * Case: 36 mm, chromed steel or gold plated |
* Crystal: acrylic | * Crystal: acrylic | ||
+ | * Hands can be gold with red or blued steel second hand. Alarm pointer tipped red or blue. | ||
==Operating Instructions== | ==Operating Instructions== |
Latest revision as of 21:20, 28 May 2020
Langendorf Lanco-Fon
Unusual alarm watch with one crown operating all functions. Disc display on dial denotes alarm on or off. The movement has separate barrels for watch and alarm.
Features
- Ref 3197 and others
- Made 1950s to 1973
- Movement: manual wind, in-house (Langendorf); 17 jewels
- Case: 36 mm, chromed steel or gold plated
- Crystal: acrylic
- Hands can be gold with red or blued steel second hand. Alarm pointer tipped red or blue.
Operating Instructions
- Winding watch and alarm: They are wound as follows, when the crown is pushed in:
- Watch: turn crown in 6h direction.
- Alarm: turn crown in 12h direction.
- Set time: Pull crown completely and turn it in 6h direction.
- Set alarm: Pull crown half out and turn it in 12h direction.
- Alarm on: Turn crown a bit in 12h direction, until a colored spot appears in the indicator aperture.
- Alarm off: Turn crown a bit in 6h direction, until the colored spot in the indicator aperture disappears.