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User’s Manual
Dare to LIV
Saturn V Moon Dust
User’s Manual
Table of contents
01
Caliber 11
03
06
Caring for your watch
09
Deployant Clasp
FAQ
Saturn V Moon Dust
01
The Movement
Saturn V Moon Dust
Description
› Made in Switzerland
› Functions without a
battery; powered
automatically 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
Setting your watch
Parts of your new watch
1› Hour hand
2› Minute hand
3› Second hand
4› Date display
5› Crown, screw down
1› POSITION 1
Normal position
2› POSITION 2
Winding your watch
Unscrew crown and pull to position 2. With the
crown in position 2, wind the watch clockwise
about 30 times. This will power the mainspring of
your watch. The rotor will continue to wind the
watch as you wear it and keep the watch going.
The watch has a power reserve of 38 hours.
3› POSITION 3
Setting the date
Turn crown clockwise to set the date. Warning:
Only change date between 2am and 10pm. Rapid
date correction outside this period could damage
the calendar mechanism.
4› POSITION 4
Setting the time
Turn crown to desired time. Important: To preserve
your watch’s water-resistance, always push or
screw down the crown to position 1 when done.
* When a mechanical self-winding watch is not worn for a
certain amount of time, its power reserve (in this case, 38
hours) is exhausted and the watch stops. To restart it,
unscrew the crown to position II and wind the movement
manually by turning the crown 30 times. This will give it a
sufficient power reserve to function normally.
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User’s Manual
Caliber 11
AUTOMATIC
1
3
4
5
2
AUTOMATIC
4
Caring for your LIV Swiss Watch
Clean your watch regularly as follows:
1. Ensure that the crown is completely screwed down/pushed in before you get started.
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 the 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.
3. 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 & 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 the watch’s
function. If the condensation persists, contact LIV or an authorized LIV dealer. Given the
nature of rubber seals, water resistance cannot 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 or an
authorized LIV 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.
Caring for your LIV Swiss Watch
03
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 with normal watch wear.
Straps in Leather, Fabric, & Python/Alligator Skin
Be sure to avoid 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 time. Leather straps should be cleaned with a dry, soft cotton
cloth. Avoid any abrasive products during cleaning.
Silicone Straps
Since silicone attracts dust, there is an anti-dust coating on the band which makes the
silicone strap matte. It is normal for that coating to start coming off after approximately 6
months of everyday wear. The strap will begin to appear shiny as time progresses.
Caring for your LIV Swiss Watch
04
Deployant Clasp
User’s Manual
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.
4 › Close the deployant clasp until it clicks into place. If
necessary, slide the long section through the small
mobile buckle.
06
Deployant Clasp
User’s Manual
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.
07
Adjusting The Clasp
FAQ