FAQ
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Does my level of activity make a difference to how long my
LIV automatic watch will remain charged?
YES!
Since the automatic watch gets its charging power from a
rotating mass (aka the oscillating weight/rotor) inside the watch
that relies on the movement of the wrist, your level of activity
will determine how long the charge will hold.
Less active people might find that their watch has stopped
because there is not enough movement to swing the
rotating mass
Can a LIV automatic watch be ‘over-wound’?
YES! 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 your particular
movement in this guide on how much you should wind the
watch up the first time you put it on.
For your LIV automatic watch, we recommend you wind the
watch 20 times the first time.
Does my LIV automatic watch need to be wound if I don’t
don’t wear it, even if it’s for a short period of time?
Yes!
When you don’t wear the watch (sleeping, shower) the watch is
not active, and power will decrease during that period, so over
a period of time, you might need to use the crown to bring the
power back up.
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