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Date correction 

Pull the crown out to position 

2

. Turn the crown 

quickly either way, to move the hour hand forward 

or backward in successive one-hour steps, without 

affecting the minute and seconds displays.

When the hour hand passes midnight, the calendar 

will automatically display a new date - either the next 

day or the previous day, depending on the direction 

of correction. Hence there is a limit of +/- 1 day, so 

as not to disrupt the perpetual calendar. Push the 

crown back into position 

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.

End of life (E.O.L.) 

and end of energy (E.O.E.)

The watch indicates that the battery is reaching 

its end of life via one of its hands jumping every 

5  seconds. After approximately six months in this 

mode, the watch will switch to E.O.E. mode: the 

hands will stop at 12 o'clock. If the watch battery 

is replaced in E.O.L. mode or within six months of 

switching to E.O.E. mode, you will not need to adjust 

the perpetual calendar. If however the battery is 

replaced after this period, an approved watchmaker 

will need to program the perpetual calendar.

Chronograph function  

(partial times)

Used for measuring successive events, but not the 

intervals between them. Each result is automatically 

added to the preceding one. To time the various 

stages of a car rally, for example, follow the 

procedure below:

At the start of the first stage, press push-piece 

2

the chronograph will 

start

.

At the end of the first stage, press push-piece 

2

 

again: the chronograph will 

stop

. Repeat for each 

stage of the rally. At the end of the final 

First use

THE WATCH IS DELIVERED IN "ENERGY SAVING" 

MODE The watch hands are factory-set to 12 o'clock, 

and the crown is held in position 

2

 by a black clip 

placed around the winding stem. This part must be 

removed before first using the watch. Check with 

your retailer that this operation has been performed. 

If not, follow the procedure below: Remove the 

black clip to release the crown. Push the crown back 

into position 

1

; the watch is automatically set to the 

Swiss time and date. You can then set the local time 

(refer to the "time-setting" section).

IMPORTANT

If the crown is pulled out to position 

2

 for more than 

60 seconds, the watch will automatically revert to 

"energy saving" mode, and the hands will return to 

12 o'clock.

Time-setting

Pull the crown out to position 

2

 – the seconds hand 

will automatically return to 12 o'clock. 

Turn the crown either way to the desired time 

display. TURN THE CROWN SLOWLY to set minute 

by minute.

TURN THE CROWN QUICKLY to set hour by hour 

– the hand will move forward or backward by one 

hour. As soon as the time is synchronised, push the 

crown back into position 

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Summary of Contents for L289

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...he PVD coating the colour of bronze damage to any part of the watch resulting from unsuitable improper use neglect carelessness accidents knocks dents crushing glass breakage etc incorrect use of the watch or failure to follow the instruction manual harm of any nature whatsoever resulting directly or indirectly from using the LONGINES watch or from any operational failure defect or lack of precisi...

Page 3: ...ance checked once a year by an approved LONGINES Service Centre In no cir cumstances should you open your watch yourself IMPORTANT Never activate the time setting crown and or push pieces when the watch is underwater and ensure that the crown and push pieces are pushed in or screwed down before any immersion in water The water resistance values given in metres are equivalent to pressure applied in...

Page 4: ...ing the date or winding by turning it anti clockwise After making the settings return the crown to position 1 then push it back in and screw it in firmly to ensure the watch s water resistance A Crown B Hour hand C Minute hand D Chronograph seconds hand E Small seconds F Date window G 30 minute counter H 12 hour counter 2 Start stop push piece Engage and disengage the chronograph hand and counters...

Page 5: ...the first stage press push piece 2 the chronograph will start At the end of the first stage press push piece 2 again the chronograph will stop Repeat for each stage of the rally At the end of the final First use THE WATCH IS DELIVERED IN ENERGY SAVING MODE The watch hands are factory set to 12o clock and the crown is held in position 2 by a black clip placed around the winding stem This part must ...

Page 6: ...ime At the start of the race press push piece 2 the chronograph will start Press push piece 3 to see the first split time the chronograph seconds and 30 minute hands will stop To continue timing press push piece 3 The chronograph hands will jump to the time elapsed since the start of the race The split seconds function and stop can be alternated indefinitely by pressing push piece 3 Press push pie...

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