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4.  Close the deployant clasp until it clicks into place. If 

necessary, slide the long section through the small mobile 

buckle.

Adjusting the Clasp

1.  Release the adjusting mechanism by removing the pin 

from the hole in the long section of the strap.

2.  Slide the mechanism along the long section, then fix it by 

reinserting the pin in the desired hole.

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Summary of Contents for Caliber 10

Page 1: ...User s Manual DARE TO LIV...

Page 2: ...User s Manual Caliber 10 PAGE 3 Caliber 11 PAGE 4 Caliber 12 PAGE 6 Caliber 14 PAGE 9 Caliber 15 PAGE 12 Caliber 16 PAGE 14 Caliber 17 PAGE 19 Caliber 18 PAGE 21 Caring for your LIV Swiss Watch PAGE...

Page 3: ...ld damage the calendar mechanism Unscrew pull crown to position 3 and turn to desired time Once time is set push crown back to position 1 DESCRIPTION Made in Switzerland Powered by a battery PERFORMAN...

Page 4: ...ically with the movement of your arms PERFORMANCE Balance frequency of 28 800 vibrations per hour 4 Hz Power reserve of 38 hours DISPLAY Hours minutes seconds Date window PARTS OF YOUR NEW WATCH 2 5 H...

Page 5: ...correction outside this period could damage the calendar mechanism SETTING YOUR WATCH 2 1 3 2 1 3 4 POSITION 4 Setting the time Turn crown to desired time Important To preserve your watch s water resi...

Page 6: ...AY Hours minutes seconds 60 second chronograph 30 minute counter 12 hour counter Date and day in window or date in window varies by model PARTS OF YOUR NEW WATCH 2 5 Hour hand Minute hand Chronograph...

Page 7: ...Warning Do not change date between 8pm and 2am Rapid date correction during this period could damage the calendar mechanism SETTING YOUR WATCH 2 1 3 2 1 3 4 POSITION 4 Setting the time Turn crown to d...

Page 8: ...otal measured time Caution Before each timing the hands must be at zero If necessary press button B Start 1st time button A START CHRONOGRAPH DISPLAY 2 1 3 Stop 1st time button A STOP Read 1st time 4...

Page 9: ...own screw down Date display Caliber 14 User s Manual 4 2 5 4 1 3 1 3 Alarm Button THE MOVEMENT DESCRIPTION Made in Switzerland Powered by a battery PERFORMANCE Standard battery life of 50 months DISPL...

Page 10: ...have been set push the crown back to position 1 and screw down to preserve the water resistance SETTING YOUR WATCH 2 1 3 2 1 3 Setting Alarm 1 Activate alarm mode by holding button A for 2 seconds unt...

Page 11: ...rrection of the reference time If the reference time is not synchronized with the current time the alarm signal will sound at a different time than the set alarm time User s Manual Caliber 14 User s M...

Page 12: ...in Switzerland Powered by a battery PERFORMANCE Standard battery life of 45 months DISPLAY Hours minutes seconds Date window 24 hour hand GMT function 12 PARTS OF YOUR NEW WATCH 2 5 Hour hand Minute...

Page 13: ...etween 10pm and 12am The date of the next day must be set because no automatic date change takes place at midnight Quick change correction for 24 hour display Unscrew pull the crown to position 2 then...

Page 14: ...Center stop second 1 1 sec 30 minute counter ADD and SPLIT functions Day indicator Date Small second in subdial 14 PARTS OF YOUR NEW WATCH 2 5 Hour hand Minute hand Chronograph seconds hand Date disp...

Page 15: ...12 00 pm the date must be set to the date of the next day SETTING YOUR WATCH 2 1 3 2 3 POSITION 3 Setting the time Unscrew pull crown to position 3 and turn to desired time Important To set time to t...

Page 16: ...ll out the crown to position III the watch stops Turn the crown anticlockwise until the correct date 23 and day of the week THU appears Continue to turn the crown anti clockwise until the correct time...

Page 17: ...be continued by pressing button A Restart Stop Restart Stop 5 INTERMEDIATE OR INTERVAL TIMING Start Press button A start timing 2 1 3 Display interval Press button A and the interval time is displaye...

Page 18: ...e push the crown back to position I Failure to push the crown all the way back in may result in water damage Hold both top and bottom buttons until the second hand of the chronograph does a complete t...

Page 19: ...ding Frequency 28 800 vibrations per hour DISPLAY Hours minutes seconds Instantaneous date and moonphase indicators in window with quick corrector PARTS OF YOUR NEW WATCH 2 5 Hour hand Minute hand Sec...

Page 20: ...must be set because no automatic date change takes place at midnight In position 2 turn the stem until the full moon appears in the middle of the opening Determine the date of the last full moon with...

Page 21: ...ec 1 10 seconds up to 30 minutes 30 minute counter 10 hour counter ADD and SPLIT functions Date window Small seconds in subdial PARTS OF YOUR NEW WATCH 2 5 Hour hand Minute hand Chronograph seconds ha...

Page 22: ...10pm Rapid date correction outside this period could damage the calendar mechanism SETTING YOUR WATCH 2 1 3 2 3 POSITION 3 Setting the time Turn crown to desired time Important To preserve your watch...

Page 23: ...n set up mode Use the top button to adjust any of the chronograph hands Use the bottom button to switch between the different hands Toleave set up mode push the c rown back to position I and tightly s...

Page 24: ...askets and the bracelet Condensation Water Resistance Some condensation may form under the crystal of your watch due to a sudden temperature change This will disappear by itself and does not impact th...

Page 25: ...id letting these watch straps get into contact with water Please note that no matter how careful you are with leather it is a living material and its color will naturally slightly fade or darken over...

Page 26: ...he push pieces on either side simultaneously Deployant Clasp 2 Open the clasp to enlarge the bracelet and remove the watch from your wrist 3 Put the strap on your wrist and slide the long section thro...

Page 27: ...the long section through the small mobile buckle Adjusting the Clasp 1 Release the adjusting mechanism by removing the pin from the hole in the long section of the strap 2 Slide the mechanism along t...

Page 28: ...ect of the luminescence on my watch In order to get the full effect of the luminescence the watch needs to be in direct sunlight for at least 3 hours What does fully wound mean on my automatic watch L...

Page 29: ...S Each watch has its maximum charge meaning that the mainspring power source can only hold so much charge Overwinding a watch could damage it so it is always recommended to follow the instructions for...

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