A watch case lug gap refers to the space between the lugs of the watch case. The lugs are the two small extensions on either side of the case, which serve as attachment points for the watch band .
Function of the horn:
The lug is therefore the area that allows the strap to be attached to the case. It is in this space that a fastening mechanism is inserted, generally a spring bar, screw bar , or a pin . These fastening elements securely hold the watch strap in place.
Additional details:
- The space between the horns (horn gap) must be wide enough to allow the bar or pin to be inserted, but also tight enough so that the attachment is stable and secure.
- This area must be of adequate size and design to ensure that the strap remains securely attached to the watch, even when moving.
Conclusion :
The lug gap is the space between the two lugs of the case, into which the strap attaches using a spring bar or other securing mechanism. It is a crucial element in ensuring that the strap remains attached and secure to the watch case.
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