LOUIS VUITTON LV 90 Flying Tourbillon Watch User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- LOUIS VUITTON
Table of Contents
Montre Tourbillon Volant
Flying Tourbillon Poinçon de Genève
Technical characteristics
Your new watch has been manufactured in Switzerland and is the result of the
know-how at the Manufacture La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton.
Water resistance (in metres, on the back of your watch).
Sapphire glass with reflection-proof coating.
Mechanical “Swiss made” movement with automatic or manual winding.
Avoid adjusting the date between 10:00 pm and 2:00 am.
Mechanical movement with manual winding:
Some watches have a screw-down crown. The crown must be unscrewed before
winding the watch manually. Once the adjustment has been made, the crown must
be screwed back into place to ensure the watch remains water resistant.
Upkeep
Your watch is used and in service continuously. You can prolong its working
life and keep it in perfect condition by following the instructions below.
Water resistance: please note that your watch is only waterproof when its
crowns are pushed in and screwed down. Do not adjust the time when the watch
is under water.
Do not adjust the crown or the slide piece when the watch is under water.
Rinse your watch with fresh water each time it has been exposed to salt water.
Condensation : if the temperature changes abruptly, slight condensation
may appear under the watch glass. This misting will disappear by itself and
will not prevent the watch from working properly. If the condensation
persists, take your watch to a Louis Vuitton store.
Mechanical movement: apart from the operations covered by the Louis
Vuitton guarantee, we advise that you have your movement serviced about every
3 years, at your Louis Vuitton store.
Cleaning : we recommend that your watch is cleaned regularly with a soft,
dry cloth.
Sapphire glass case: this case is made using glass sapphire treated at
very high temperature. In terms of maintenance, we recommend cleaning it with
lukewarm water applied using a soft, clean cloth. Avoid any contact with hot
liquids and do not attempt ultrasonic cleaning.
Reading the time
Manual winding
Wind up the watch by turning the crown clockwise from position 0 around 30 times (do not use excessive force, and stop when you meet resistance).
Setting the time
Pull out the crown to position 1.
Turn the crown clockwise or counter-clockwise until the correct time is
displayed.