| View single post by OldeCrow | |||||||||||||
| Posted: Wed Jan 10th, 2007 10:30 pm |
|
||||||||||||
OldeCrow
|
Just to be clear we're not in disagreement you just have more faith than I have. Also to be clear COSC tests completed movements not assembled watches. I believe movements are serialized before they are tested so even if they fail they still have the serial number which means without the paperwork in hand you could have a serialized movement that actually failed COSC tests!? I would trust that a Rolex actually passed COSC and many other brands that have large numbers of movements tested but I would be suspecious of a movement from Invicta that they openly hail as not having papers!
|
||||||||||||
|
| |||||||||||||