
CARING FOR YOUR LIV SWISS WATCH
CLEANING
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Clean your watch regularly as follows; this will maintain its esthetic appeal and ensure it stays in good
working order.
Ensure that the crown is completely screwed down before you get started.
If the seals in your watch have been tested and changed within the last 12 months by LIV - Swiss
Watches or an authorised LIV - Swiss Watches 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. If your watch is
fitted with a fabric, alligator, leather or python skin strap, take care not to get it wet.
If you have any doubts whatsoever about the water resistance of your watch, simply clean it with a soft
brush, and then dry it.
Avoid contact with detergents, solvents, cosmetics or any other chemical product, as these may
damage the water-resistant gaskets and the bracelet.
CONDENSATION
A small amount of condensation may form under the crystal of your watch if there is a sudden temperature
change. This mist will disappear by itself and will not impact the watch function. If the condensation
persists, please contact LIV - Swiss Watches or an authorized LIV - Swiss Watches dealer.
WATER RESISTANCE
Given the nature of rubber seals, water resistance can not be a permanent condition. The rubber seals are
designed to prevent water entry, however the fact that they are under constant pressure means that over
time they will deteriorate. It is therefore necessary, throughout your watch’s warranty coverage period, to
have the water-resistance tested by LIV - Swiss Watches or an authorized LIV - Swiss Watches repair center
every two years after the date of purchase. These tests are conducted free of charge. The International
Warranty does not cover problems with water resistance and associated consequences if periodic
water-resistance tests have not been conducted every two years following the date of purchase.
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. The coating will be sufficient if you use your watch normally.
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