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| Posted: Wed Jan 10th, 2007 09:42 pm |
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oagaspar
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Paxman wrote: Not all brands come with the actual certificate from COSC but it can be obtained from Manufacturer/COSC for a very small fee ...All COSC/Chronomtre Watches are stamped with an individual # to identify them to the testing and results for that particular Timepiece....watch2.gif MikeD wrote: I thought you had to have the paperwork in order to claim COSC but apparently not. That's why I thought it was odd. I read somewhere that Invicta is the only one that actually includes the certificate with COSC certified watches. They also engrave the number on the movement so I guess it doesn't matter if you have the piece of paper or not. I got the certificate with my Doxa COSC but it is my only chronometer so that's all I know. I do think different brands include differnt types of paperwork and certification. I guess Invicta is clearly not the only brand to include paperwork since they seem to be selling these without a cert. May be some of the other members with chronometers can elaborate on their paperwork?
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