oagaspar

| Joined: | Sun Sep 4th, 2005 |
| Location: | Akron, USA |
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I only bring this up about COSC specs and watches that are not COSC and still running within specs....many watches are still equipped with chronometer grade top eta's and movements that have not gone through the testing phase...which brings up a story I have that involves a watchmaker/manufature' here on 3T and a discussion he had with a new watch company that was insisting on COSC and the cost of going that route opposed to just using a top/chronometer grade movement that could be adjusted to run within the COSC specs by his watchmaker.
....my question is that if given the choice of a watch with the COSC cert at a much higher price or having the same watch with a chronometer grade eta running within the specs at a much lower cost to you which would you choose?
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