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DARE TO LIV

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Summary of Contents for LIV Caliber 11

  • Page 1 User’s Manual DARE TO LIV...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User’s Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Caliber PAGE 3 Caliber PAGE 4 Caliber PAGE 6 Caliber PAGE 9 Caliber PAGE 12 Caliber PAGE 14 Caliber PAGE 19 Caliber PAGE 21 Caring for your LIV Swiss Watch PAGE 24 PAGE 28...
  • Page 3: Caliber

    User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual THE MOVEMENT DESCRIPTION: PERFORMANCE: Made in Switzerland Standard battery life of 45 months DISPLAY: Powered by a battery Hours-minutes-seconds Date window PARTS OF YOUR NEW WATCH Hour hand Minute hand Second hand Date display Crown, screw down SETTING YOUR WATCH POSITION 1 - Normal position...
  • Page 4 User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual THE MOVEMENT DESCRIPTION: PERFORMANCE: Made in Switzerland Balance frequency of 28,800 Functions without a battery; powered vibrations per hour (4 Hz) automatically with the movement of your arms Power reserve of 38 hours DISPLAY: Hours-minutes-seconds Date window PARTS OF YOUR NEW WATCH Hour hand...
  • Page 5 User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual CONTINUED SETTING YOUR WATCH POSITION 1 - Normal position POSITION 2 - Winding your watch Unscrew crown and pull to position 2. With the crown in position 2, wind the watch about 30 times. This will power the mainspring of your watch.
  • Page 6 User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual THE MOVEMENT DESCRIPTION: DISPLAY: Made in Switzerland Hours-minutes-seconds Functions without a battery; powered automatically with 60-second chronograph the movement of your arms 30-minute counter PERFORMANCE: 12-hour counter Balance frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz) Date and day in window Power reserve of 48 hours or date in window -...
  • Page 7 User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual CONTINUED SETTING YOUR WATCH POSITION 1 - Normal position POSITION 2 - Winding your watch When a mechanical self-winding watch is not worn for a certain amount of time, its power reserve (in this case 48 hours) is exhausted. To restart, unscrew and pull the crown to position 2 and wind manually by turning the crown 30-40 times.
  • Page 8: Caliber

    User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual CONTINUED CUMULATIVE TIMING This function measures several con- secutive times, adding them to give the total measured time. Caution: Before each timing, the hands must be at zero. If necessary, press button B. Start 1st time: button A (START) Stop 1st time: button A (STOP) >...
  • Page 9 User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual THE MOVEMENT DESCRIPTION: PERFORMANCE: Made in Switzerland Standard battery life of 50 months DISPLAY: Powered by a battery 2 eyes Multifunction Alarm Big date Small seconds in subdial PARTS OF YOUR NEW WATCH Hour hand Minute hand Crown, screw down Date display...
  • Page 10: Caliber

    User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual CONTINUED SETTING YOUR WATCH POSITION 1 - Normal position POSITION 2 - Setting the date Screw crown out and pull once to position 2 and turn to set the date. Important: The date of the following day must be set in the calendar changing phase between 9pm and 12am.
  • Page 11: Caliber

    User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual CONTINUED SETTING THE REFERENCE TIME Unscrew/pull out the crown to Reference position III (Second hand stops. The Time display changes from alarm time to reference time.) Activating the setting mode Press the push-button for at least 2 I II III seconds.
  • Page 12 User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual THE MOVEMENT DESCRIPTION: PERFORMANCE: Made in Switzerland Standard battery life of 45 months DISPLAY: Powered by a battery Hours-minutes-seconds Date window 24 hour hand – GMT function PARTS OF YOUR NEW WATCH Hour hand Minute hand Second counter Date display Crown...
  • Page 13 User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual CONTINUED SETTING YOUR WATCH POSITION 1 - Normal position POSITION 2 - Setting the date Unscrew/pull crown to position 2 and turn clockwise to set the date. Once date is set, return to position 1. Important: The date can be corrected during the day-changing phase between 10pm and 12am.
  • Page 14 User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual THE MOVEMENT DESCRIPTION: DISPLAY: Made in Switzerland 3 eyes Powered by a battery Chronograph PERFORMANCE: Center stop second (1/1 sec) Standard battery life of 50 months 30 minute counter ADD and SPLIT functions Day indicator Date Small second in subdial PARTS OF YOUR NEW WATCH...
  • Page 15: Caliber

    User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual CONTINUED SETTING YOUR WATCH POSITION 1 - Normal position POSITION 2 - Setting the date Unscrew/pull crown to position 2 and turn counterclockwise to set the date. Important: During the date changing phase if the time is between 09:45 pm and 12:00 pm;...
  • Page 16 User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual CONTINUED SETTING THE DATE, DAY OF OF THE WEEK, & TIME Example: - Date / time on the watch: 17 / 01:25 /MON - Present date / time: 23 / 20:35 /THU * Please observe the AM/PM clock rhythm Unscrew/pull out the crown to position III (the watch stops).
  • Page 17 User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual CONTINUED ACCUMULATED TIMING Start: Push button A (start timing) Stop: Push button A again to see the time; e.g. 15 min 5 sec following. Restart: Push button A again and timing is resumed. Stop: Push button B to stop timing. The accumulated measured time is shown.
  • Page 18: Caliber

    User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual CONTINUED ADJUSTING THE CHRONOGRAPH HANDS Pull the crown twice Hold both top and bottom Use the top button to adjust to position III buttons until the second any of the chronograph hands. hand of the chronograph Use the bottom button to switch does a complete turn indicating between the different hands.
  • Page 19 User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual THE MOVEMENT DESCRIPTION: PERFORMANCE: Made in Switzerland Self winding 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 Hour hand Minute hand Second hand Date display Crown...
  • Page 20 User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual CONTINUED SETTING YOUR WATCH POSITION 1 - Normal position POSITION 2 - Setting the date & moonphase Unscrew/pull crown to position 2 and turn clockwise to set the date. Once date is set, return to position 1. Important: The date can be corrected during the day-changing phase between 10pm and 12am.
  • Page 21 User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual THE MOVEMENT DESCRIPTION: DISPLAY: Made in Switzerland 1/10 second Powered by a battery 3 eyes PERFORMANCE: Chronograph Standard battery life of 54 months Center stop second (1/1 sec) 1/10 seconds up to 30 minutes 30 minute counter 10 hour counter ADD and SPLIT functions Date window...
  • Page 22 User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual CONTINUED SETTING YOUR WATCH POSITION 1 - Normal position POSITION 2 - Setting the date Unscrew the crown and pull to position 2. Turn crown clockwise to set the date. Warning: Only change date between 2am and 10pm.
  • Page 23 User’s Manual Caliber User’s Manual CONTINUED ADJUSTING THE CHRONOGRAPH HANDS Unscrew crown and Hold both top and bottom Use the top button to adjust pull it twice to position III . buttons until the second any of the chronograph hands. hand of the chronograph Use the bottom button to switch does a complete turn indicating...
  • Page 24: Caring For Your Liv Swiss Watch

    2. If the seals in your watch have been tested and changed within the last 12 months by an authorized LIV service center, then you may use a soft brush with mildly soapy water to clean case, then rinse it off with clear water and dry it with a soft cloth.
  • Page 25 Caring for your LIV Swiss Watch Crystals The crystal in your watch may be coated with an anti-reflective treatment (single or double), to make the time more readable. Marks may appear due to normal wear and tear of the watch, and are not covered by the International Warranty.
  • Page 26 Deployant Clasp 1. To open the clasp, press in the push-pieces on either side simultaneously. 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 through the small fixed buckle.
  • Page 27 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.
  • Page 28: Faq

    What does fully wound mean (on my automatic watch)? LIV automatic watches have a 38 to 48-hour power reserve, meaning that when fully wound and not worn, a LIV automatic watch will run for approximately 38 to 48 hours before stopping.
  • Page 29 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...
  • Page 31 DARE TO W W W . L I V W A T C H E S . C O M...