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25 September 2008, 03:16 PM | #1 |
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Rolex is still at the top>>>>>>>
COSC certification for 2007 reached new levels
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25 September 2008, 04:19 PM | #2 |
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Jocke,
Thanks for the numbers. It looks like Rolex produces as many chronometers as every one else combined.
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I am surprise Cartier is not on the chart as it's Tank (Automatic) is quite popular among females ... my wife included.
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I wonder where Patek is?
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Jocke, is that the complete list or only those with 1000 or more watches certified?
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That's interesting. Now we know Breitling produced 222,650 watches in 2007 because they submit all of their watches for COSC. From memory it appears Omega has stepped up their submissions also, but Rolex is definitely the King of COSC.
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Thanks for the report, Jocke!!!
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Cmon guys, this is a meaningless spec, other than to estimate the numbers of the mass producers and general trends in the mechanical watchs. Of course, there are likely quartz COSC specs in here too, especially Breitling. Not all Breiling quartz are COSC spec either, last time I checked.
So Rolex COSC certs 14x the watches of Panerai? Is that good? I guess as long as I buy a COSC Omega it's as good as a Rolex? Oops, going to pass on the Lange Flyback Chrono, no COSC cert. There is NOTHING to be "proud of." We've been down this road so many times. |
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Thanks Jocke, Great info!
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You're correct, although some Patek calibres are in fact COSC certified (e.g. the calibre 28-20/222 in the 10 day tourbillon and the calibre R TO 27 PS QR in the absolutely awesome 5016).
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I guess next year we will finally know how many watches Rolex produces annually since all models are now chronometers.
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Here are the latest brands they play (all or in part) and those that don't play at all. Of course, shouldn't forget COSC is a Swiss marketing tool to support their industry, not watchmaking as a whole. If you make an awesome watch outside of the country forget it. Even more restrictive is the Geneva Seal. That's why Germany does the same thing and I believe Glashutte certs there. Seiko often "smokes" the COSC spec but can't wear it. Exemplar brands submitting to COSC Among others, Bremont, Maurice Lacroix, Invicta, Baume et Mercier, Breitling, Chopard, Chronoswiss, Ebel, Enicar, Girard-Perregaux, Omega, Patek Philippe & Co., Rolex, Tag Heuer, Stowa, Ulysse Nardin, Vacheron Constantin and Zenith are brands that submit at least some of their movements for COSC certification. Audemars Piguet, Breguet, IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, A. Lange & Söhne, and Piaget are among the expensive brands that do not submit their movements to COSC. |
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Patek only submit tourbillon equipped movements to COSC, and they all pass.
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COSC is just hooplah in my opinion. The movements are tested un-cased. Is that realistic? And how difficult is it when Rolex gets it everytime, as does everybody who submits their movement to COSC? I think that the JLC 1000 Hours test which is in-house, is more realistic, and generally, produces watches that are EXTRAORDINARY in terms of accuracy, which is not to be confused with precision, but that's another whole new kettle of fish. |
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Exactly!! And what the hell is that POS Rado doing there?
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COSC, just part of the massive Rolex marketing machine?
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I will say it again!!!!!!!!
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You old COSC sucker, you!
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