Longines L707 Instruction Manual

LONGINES Instruction Manual

Model: L707

Introduction

We are delighted you have become the owner of a LONGINES watch. We recommend you read this instruction manual carefully before using your LONGINES watch for the first time to ensure its correct operation and long life. For more information about your watch or if it is fitted with a complication, you can find detailed information and tutorials by going to our website at www.longines.com/instruction-manual.

International Warranty

LONGINES is delighted you have chosen a timepiece from its collection, which lives up to the brand's long-established know-how, based on research combined with technical excellence and timeless elegance.

La Compagnie des Montres Longines, Francillon S.A. grants you, with effect from the purchase date, a twenty-four (24) month warranty on all LONGINES® watches models and a five (5) year warranty on the automatic watches purchased from January 1, 2021, under the terms set out in this warranty. All watch straps and bracelets are covered by a 24-month international warranty for any material or manufacturing defects. The LONGINES international warranty covers defects in materials and manufacturing that exist at the time of delivery of the LONGINES watch purchased (“defects”). The warranty takes effect only if the warranty certificate has been dated and fully completed by an official LONGINES dealer ("valid warranty certificate"). During the term of the warranty and on presenting the valid warranty certificate, you are entitled to have any defect repaired free of charge. In the event that repairs cannot restore your LONGINES watch to full working order, La Compagnie des Montres Longines, Francillon S.A. undertakes to replace it with an identical LONGINES watch or another LONGINES watch with similar characteristics. The warranty for the replacement watch expires on the same date as the warranty for the replaced watch.

The warranty does not cover:

  • Battery life;
  • Normal wear and tear (such as scratches on the case and/or glass; alteration of the colour and/or material of cases, straps, bracelets and chains made of leather, textile, rubber or any other non-metallic material; the PVD coating; the colour of bronze);
  • Damage to any part of the watch resulting from unsuitable/improper use, neglect, carelessness, accidents (knocks, dents, crushing, scratches when changing the strap/bracelet, 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 precision in the watch;
  • A LONGINES watch having been handled by a non-approved person (for example, for the purposes of replacing the battery or carrying out servicing or repairs) or having been altered from its original state other than under the supervision of La Compagnie des Montres Longines, Francillon S.A.

Any other claims against La Compagnie des Montres Longines, Francillon S.A., for example for any kinds of damage or harm other than those set out in this warranty, are expressly excluded, excepting statutory rights that the purchaser can assert against the manufacturer.

This manufacturer's warranty:

  • Is independent of any warranty that may be provided by the vendor and for which the vendor accepts sole responsibility;
  • In no way affects the purchaser's rights against the vendor nor any other statutory right the purchaser may have against the vendor.

The Customer Service department of La Compagnie des Montres Longines, Francillon S.A. ensures your LONGINES watch is perfectly maintained. If your watch needs servicing, entrust it to an official LONGINES dealer or an approved LONGINES Service Centre as listed on our website at www.longines.com; their servicing is guaranteed to comply with the standards of La Compagnie des Montres Longines, Francillon S.A.

*Compagnie des Montres Longines, Francillon S.A., CH-2610 Saint-Imier, Switzerland. LONGINES® is a registered trademark.

Precautions Concerning Water-Resistance

A watch's water-resistance can be affected by changes caused by the gaskets drying out, or an accidental shock to the crown. To help maintain your watch's water-resistance, we recommend rinsing it in soft water after any contact with sea water and having its water-resistance checked once a year by an approved LONGINES Service Centre. In no circumstances 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.

WARNING

KEEP THE BATTERY OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. The battery can cause serious injuries if swallowed or placed inside any part of the body. Seek medical attention immediately.

Water Resistance Levels
Level Description Rain/Hands Showering/Bath/Housework Swimming/Snorkelling
None Not water-resistant No No No
3 bar (30 m)* Water-resistant to a pressure of 3 bar Yes Yes Yes
5 bar (50 m)* Water-resistant to a pressure of 5 bar Yes Yes Yes
10 bar (100 m)* Water-resistant to a pressure of 10 bar Yes Yes Yes
30 bar (300 m)* Water-resistant to a pressure of 30 bar Yes Yes Yes

* The water-resistance values given in metres are equivalent to pressure applied in accordance with standard ISO 22810.

Watch Complications - L707

Watch Components

The watch face displays hour and minute hands. A sub-dial at 6 o'clock shows retrograde small seconds (G). At the top, a 24-hour indicator (D) shows the time in 24-hour format. A hand indicates the day of the week (E). Another hand indicates the date (H). A separate 24-hour hand (F) displays a second time zone. A moon phase complication (I) is also present. The crown (A) is at the 3 o'clock position. Correctors are located at 2 o'clock (Day corrector 2), 4 o'clock (Date corrector 3), and other positions for 24H hand corrector (4) and Moon phase corrector (5).

Crown positions 2 and 3 are used to correct the hour, minute and seconds, and accordingly the day, date and time of the second time zone.

Operating Instructions

Time-Setting and Stop Seconds

Pull the crown out to position 3; the seconds hand will stop. This action positions the day, date and 24H time zone hands outside of the retrograde sectors. Turn the crown either way so that the hands are positioned at midday (the sun on the 24h indicator must be fully visible). Push the crown back into position 1. This correction also affects the second time zone time, the day and date after each change at midnight, and takes effect when you push the crown back into position 1. If you have not been wearing your mechanical watch, it needs to be wound manually through thirty revolutions or so.

Quick Time Correction

Pull the crown out to position 2. This action positions the day, date and 24H time zone hands outside of the retrograde sectors. Turn the crown either way to move the hour hand forward or backward in successive one-hour steps, without affecting the minute and seconds displays. Please refer to the 24H indicator to adjust to the desired time, in terms of a.m. or p.m.

Day Correction

Press the corrector 2 situated at 2 o'clock to correct the day of the week using the corrector tool.

Date Correction

Press the corrector push-piece 3 situated at 4 o'clock to correct the date using the corrector tool.

Correcting the Second Time Zone (24-hour hand)

Press corrector 4 to correct the second time zone time in successive one-hour steps, without affecting the minute and seconds displays. If you do not wish to use the second time zone function, you can convert it into a 24-hour indicator by synchronising the second time zone hand with your local time (24-hour time system).

Moon Phase Correction

Press corrector 5 until the full moon appears in the centre of the moon phase window. Determine the date of the last full moon, and press the corrector as many times as days elapsed since the last full moon. Avoid any moon phase corrections between 15:00 and 18:00, as this function is inactive during this period. Please note that when applying quick time correction, the synchronisation with the 24h indicator will be modified.

Synchronising the Second Time Zone / 24-hour Indicator

Example: you are on Swiss local time, and it is 8 a.m.; you know that there is a + 8 time difference with Japan.

Option A: Synchronise second time zone with local time

Press corrector 4 to correct the second time zone, so as to position the 24-hour hand to the numeral 16 (Japanese time). Your watch will stay on the Swiss local date and time.

Option B: Display local Japanese date and time

Pull the crown out to position 2. This action positions the day, date and 24H time zone hands outside of the retrograde sectors. Correct the time by turning the crown forward, to position the hour hand at 4 (16:00 – Japanese time). Then push the crown back into position 1. The second time zone display will remain at 08:00 (Swiss time).

Diagrams illustrate Option A and Option B for setting the second time zone. Option A shows the watch face with the 24-hour hand (second time zone) pointing to the numeral 16. Option B shows the watch face with the hour hand set to 4 (representing 16:00) and the second time zone hand indicating 8 (representing 08:00 Swiss time).

Warranty Card and Resources

Scanning the QR code on your watch's warranty card with your smartphone's camera gives you access to the LONGINES website. There you will find the specific instruction manual for your watch, available in 33 languages, together with advice for maintaining your watch and the warranty terms.

The warranty certificate is only valid if duly completed by an authorised Longines retailer. Key details found on the card include:

  • Reference Number: L4.805.4.11.6
  • Serial Number: 49385722

You can also access this information via the QR code to be found in the instruction manual, or by going to: www.longines.com/instruction-manual.

For warranty information, visit www.longines.com/warranty.

Models: L2.738.4.71.6, L707, L707 The Master Collection Retrograde Watch, The Master Collection Retrograde Watch, Collection Retrograde Watch, Retrograde Watch, Watch

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