Longines DolceVita User Manual

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1. Detach the two covers over
the clasp by pressing on the
bars.

4. Reinsert the bars in the two
sections of the strap.

5. Attach the sections to the
clasp so that the graduations
are on the inside, i.e. against
your skin, insert the bars in the
holes closest to the centre of
the clasp.
6. Try your watch on.

7. For the final adjustment,
move the bar to one of the
holes in the clasp.

If the strap is too long, you can
remove another hole.

3. Cut along the corresponding
graduations.

2. Measure the circumference
of your wrist by wrapping the
strap round it. Half the number
of holes that overlap indicates
the length that suits your wrist.

Example: half resulting in an even
number: 8 overlapping holes, half
of 8 is 4, remove 2 holes on each
section.
Half resulting in a odd number: 14
overlapping holes, half of 14 is 7,
remove 4 holes on the section of
the strap at 12 o’clock and 3 holes
on the section at 6 o’clock.

RUBBER STRAP

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We recommend that, if necessary, you have the
length of your strap adjusted by a Longines
agent.

We recommend that you wash your rubber strap
regularly with soap and water, especially on the
inside.

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