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.
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