Manual
Desk Diver
WINDING
The Desk Diver features a Swiss made SW210-1b Hand Winding movement. The watch must be wound for it to run. With the crown in the pushed in position (Closest to the case), turn the crown clockwise to wind. It takes approx. 45-55 turns of the crown to fully wind the watch. When the crown reaches fully wound you will feel a point in which the crown no longer wants to turn, DO NOT WIND after this point is reached. Overwinding the crown can break the mainspring.
On a full wind your watch will run for 43-45 hrs. It is recommended to wind the watch up at least once a day to maintain best accuracy.
TIME SETTING
Pull the crown out and turn to set the hands to the desired time.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
After setting the time, be sure to always push the crown back in close to the case in the winding position. This watch is made from a Circa 1970's case and it has no water resistance, do not submerge this watch or splash it with water.
This watch is mechanical and as such timekeeping can be disrupted by magnets, avoid placing the watch by strong magnets such as a stereo speaker.
Mechanical watches require service every 5-6 years. This involves stripping the movement down to its components, cleaning them and adding lubrication. Fill out our repair form when your watch is in need of service.
Total Eclipse/Guild Mechanical/Union Terminal Mechanical
WINDING
The Eclipse, Union Terminal and Guild Mechanical features a Swiss made SW210-1b Hand Winding movement. The watch must be wound for it to run. With the crown in the pushed in position (Closest to the case), turn the crown clockwise to wind. It takes approx. 45-55 turns of the crown to fully wind the watch. When the crown reaches fully wound you will feel a point in which the crown no longer wants to turn, DO NOT WIND after this point is reached. Overwinding the crown can break the mainspring.
On a full wind your watch will run for 43-45 hrs. It is recommended to wind the watch up at least once a day to maintain best accuracy.
TIME SETTING
Pull the crown out and turn to set the hands to the desired time.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
After setting the time, be sure to always push the crown back in close to the case in the winding position. This will ensure the watch maintains its 50 Meter water resistance rating. This watch is safe for occasional contact with water and brief submersion. We do not recommend using this watch for water sports activities since the crown is not a thread down style crown.
This watch is mechanical and as such timekeeping can be disrupted by magnets, avoid placing the watch by strong magnets such as a stereo speaker.
You can clean the watch by putting it under gently running water, and then wipe it dry with a microfiber cloth to prevent scratches in the finish. (Be sure the crown is pushed in before running any water on the watch)
Mechanical watches require service every 5-6 years. This involves stripping the movement down to its components, cleaning them and adding lubrication. Fill out our repair form when your watch is in need of service.
Concourse
WINDING
The Concourse features a Sellita SW300-1 Automatic Winding movement, the watch winds itself as you move. If the watch is stopped you can manually wind the watch by turning the crown clockwise.
TIME SETTING
To set the time, Pull the crown all the way out (2nd click position) and turn to set the hands to the desired time.
DATE SETTING
Pull the crown out 1 click and rotate the crown counter clockwise to the desired date. Do not set the date between 9 pm and 3 am, this can damage the setting mechanism.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
After winding or setting the time, be sure to always push the crown back to the case in the winding position. This will ensure the watch maintains its 100 Meter water resistance rating. This watch is safe for swimming, be aware that since the crown is not threaded, if the crown is moved to the date or time setting position it will have no water resistance.
This watch is mechanical and as such timekeeping can be disrupted by magnets, avoid placing the watch by strong magnets such as a stereo speaker.
You can clean the watch by putting it under gently running water, and then wipe it dry with a microfiber cloth to prevent scratches in the finish. (Be sure the crown is pushed in before running any water on the watch)
Mechanical watches require service every 5-6 years. This involves stripping the movement down to its components, cleaning them and adding lubrication. Fill out our repair form when your watch is in need of service.
REMOVING LINKS FROM THE BRACELET
The links are secured by screws. Use a high quality precision screw driver which matches the size of the screw head. Turn the screw to the left to loosen the pin.
Union Terminal Special Edition Black & Richter & Phillips Limited Edition
WINDING
The Automatic Union Terminal features a Sellita SW300-1b Automatic Winding movement, the watch winds itself as you move. If the watch is stopped you can manually wind the watch by turning the crown clockwise.
TIME SETTING
To set the time, Pull the crown all the way out and turn to set the hands to the desired time.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
After winding or setting the time, be sure to always push the crown back to the case in the winding position. This will ensure the watch maintains its 50 Meter water resistance rating. This watch is safe for occasional contact with water and brief submersion. We do not recommend using this watch for water sports activities since the crown is not a thread down style crown.
This watch is mechanical and as such timekeeping can be disrupted by magnets, avoid placing the watch by strong magnets such as a stereo speaker.
You can clean the watch by putting it under gently running water, and then wipe it dry with a microfiber cloth to prevent scratches in the finish. (Be sure the crown is pushed in before running any water on the watch)
Mechanical watches require service every 5-6 years. This involves stripping the movement down to its components, cleaning them and adding lubrication. Fill out our repair form when your watch is in need of service.
CINCINNATUS CENTURION FIELD WATCH
WINDING
The Cincinnatus Centurion Field Watch features a Sellita SW200-1b Automatic Winding movement, the watch winds itself as you move. If the watch is stopped you can manually wind the watch by turning the crown counterclockwise to un-thread the crown. When the crown is free from the threading turn the crown clockwise to wind.
TIME SETTING
To set the time, un-thread the crown by turning it counter-clockwise until the crown pops free. Pull the crown all the way out and turn to set the hands to the desired time.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
After winding or setting the time, be sure to always rethread the crown by pushing it in and turning the crown clockwise until it is screwed down tight to the case. This will ensure the watch maintains its 100 Meter water resistance rating. This watch is safe for swimming and low depth water sports, not safe for Scuba Diving.
This watch is mechanical and as such timekeeping can be disrupted by magnets, avoid placing the watch by strong magnets such as a stereo speaker.
You can clean the watch by putting it under gently running water, and then wipe it dry with a microfiber cloth to prevent scratches in the finish. (Be sure the crown is screwed down before running any water on the watch)
Mechanical watches require service every 5-6 years. This involves stripping the movement down to its components, cleaning them and adding lubrication. Fill out our repair form when your watch is in need of service.
CINCINNATUS FIELD WATCH V2
WINDING
The Cincinnatus Field Watch V2 features a TMI Seiko NH38 Automatic Winding movement, the watch winds itself as you move. If the watch is stopped you can manually wind the watch by turning the crown counter-clockwise to un-thread the crown. When the crown is free from the threading turn the crown clockwise to wind.
TIME SETTING
To set the time, un-thread the crown by turning it counter-clockwise until the crown pops free. Pull the crown all the way out and turn to set the hands to the desired time.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
After winding or setting the time, be sure to always rethread the crown by pushing it in and turning the crown clockwise until it is screwed down tight to the case. This will ensure the watch maintains its 100 Meter water resistance rating. This watch is safe for swimming and low depth water sports, not safe for Scuba Diving.
This watch is mechanical and as such timekeeping can be disrupted by magnets, avoid placing the watch by strong magnets such as a stereo speaker.
You can clean the watch by putting it under gently running water, and then wipe it dry with a microfiber cloth to prevent scratches in the finish. (Be sure the crown is screwed down before running any water on the watch)
Mechanical watches require service every 5-6 years. This involves stripping the movement down to its components, cleaning them and adding lubrication. Fill out our repair form when your watch is in need of service.
DIVER’S EDITION
WINDING
The Diver’s Edition features a Sellita SW200-1 Automatic Winding movement, the watch winds itself as you move. If the watch is stopped you can manually wind the watch by turning the crown counterclockwise to un-thread the crown. When the crown is free from the threading turn the crown clockwise to wind.
TIME SETTING
To set the time, un-thread the crown by turning it counter-clockwise until the crown pops free. Pull the crown all the way out (2nd click position) and turn to set the hands to the desired time.
DATE SETTING
To set the date, un-thread the crown by turning it counter-clockwise until the crown pops free. Pull the crown out 1 click and rotate the crown clockwise to the desired date. Do not set the date between 9 pm and 3 am, this can damage the setting mechanism.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
After winding or setting the time, be sure to always rethread the crown by pushing it in and turning the crown clockwise until it is screwed down tight to the case. This will ensure the watch maintains its 200 Meter water resistance rating. This watch is safe for swimming and Diving.
This watch is mechanical and as such timekeeping can be disrupted by magnets, avoid placing the watch by strong magnets such as a stereo speaker.
You can clean the watch by putting it under gently running water, and then wipe it dry with a microfiber cloth to prevent scratches in the finish. (Be sure the crown is screwed down before running any water on the watch)
Mechanical watches require service every 5-6 years. This involves stripping the movement down to its components, cleaning them and adding lubrication. Fill out our repair form when your watch is in need of service.
TIME HILL “Cincinnatian” and "Guild"
BATTERY LIFE
The Cincinnatian/Guild features a Ronda 6004.D 5-Jewel Quartz movement, the battery will power the watch for 3 years before replacement is needed.
TIME SETTING
To set the time, un-thread the crown by turning it counter-clockwise until the crown pops free. Pull the crown all the way out (2nd click position) and turn to set the hands to the desired time.
DATE SETTING
To set the date, un-thread the crown by turning it counter-clockwise until the crown pops free. Pull the crown out 1 click and rotate the crown counter-clockwise to the desired date.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
After setting the time or date, be sure to always rethread the crown by pushing it in and turning the crown clockwise until it is screwed down tight to the case. This will ensure the watch maintains its 50 Meter water resistance rating. This watch is safe from occasional contact with water and brief submersion. We do not recommend showering/swimming or participating in water sports with this watch.
You can clean the watch by wiping it with a soft microfiber cloth to avoid scratching the crystal and finish.
TIME HILL “Captain”
BATTERY LIFE
The Captain features a Ronda 713 5-Jewel Quartz movement, the battery will power the watch for 5 years before replacement is needed.
TIME SETTING
To set the time, un-thread the crown by turning it counter-clockwise until the crown pops free. Pull the crown all the way out and turn to set the hands to the desired time.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
After setting the time or date, be sure to always rethread the crown by pushing it in and turning the crown clockwise until it is screwed down tight to the case. This will ensure the watch maintains its 50 Meter water resistance rating. This watch is safe from occasional contact with water and brief submersion. We do not recommend showering/swimming or participating in water sports with this watch.
You can clean the watch by wiping it with a soft microfiber cloth to avoid scratching the crystal and finish.
TIME HILL “Union Terminal V2”
BATTERY LIFE
The Union Terminal V2 features a Ronda 712 5-Jewel Quartz movement, the battery will power the watch for 5 years before replacement is needed.
TIME SETTING
To set the time, un-thread the crown by turning it counter-clockwise until the crown pops free. Pull the crown all the way out and turn to set the hands to the desired time.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
After setting the time or date, be sure to always rethread the crown by pushing it in and turning the crown clockwise until it is screwed down tight to the case. This will ensure the watch maintains its 50 Meter water resistance rating. This watch is safe from occasional contact with water and brief submersion. We do not recommend showering/swimming or participating in water sports with this watch.
You can clean the watch by wiping it with a soft microfiber cloth to avoid scratching the crystal and finish.
P-40M Mechanical "Warbird" Edition
WINDING
The "Warbird" Edition features a Sellita SW210-1 handwinding movement. If the watch is stopped you can manually wind the watch by turning the crown clockwise to wind. The watch is fully wound when the crown will no longer turn. Do not overwind, the mainspring can be damaged by overwinding. When the mainspring is fully wound the watch will run for approx. 40hrs without winding again. We recommend winding the watch once a day to maintain the best accuracy.
TIME SETTING
To set the time, pull the crown out and turn to set the hands to the desired time.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
This watch is rated for 5 ATM of water resistance it is designed to withstand daily life and occasional contact with water. We do not recommend swimming or showering with this watch, as it has a push/pull crown which if accidentally released could easily introduce water into the watch.
This watch is mechanical and as such timekeeping can be disrupted by magnets, avoid placing the watch by strong magnets such as a stereo speaker.
You can clean the watch by wiping it with a soft microfiber cloth to avoid scratching the crystal and finish.
Mechanical watches require service every 5-6 years. This involves stripping the movement down to its components, cleaning them and adding lubrication. Fill out our repair form when your watch is in need of service.
P-40M Automatic (Brown/Honey Gold/Black)
WINDING
The P-40M Automatic features a Sellita SW200-1a Automatic Winding movement, the watch winds itself as you move. If the watch is stopped you can manually wind the watch by turning the crown clockwise 20-30 times to get the watch running. (Winding position for the crown is when it is pushed in closest to the case)
TIME SETTING
Pull the crown all the way out and turn to set the hands to the desired time.
DATE SETTING
Pull the crown out 1 click and rotate the crown clockwise to the desired date. Do not set the date between 9 pm and 3 am, this can damage the setting mechanism.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
After winding or setting the time, be sure to always push the crown back in close to the case. This will ensure the watch maintains its 50 Meter water resistance rating. This watch has a push/pull crown, as such water can enter the watch easily if the crown is pulled out. This watch can handle brief submersions in water but is not recommended for swimming or watersports.
This watch is mechanical and as such timekeeping can be disrupted by magnets, avoid placing the watch by strong magnets such as a stereo speaker.
You can clean the watch by wiping it with a dry with a microfiber cloth to prevent scratches in the finish.
Mechanical watches require service every 5-6 years. This involves stripping the movement down to its components, cleaning them and adding lubrication. Fill out our repair form when your watch is in need of service.