The new IWC Portofino Hand-Wound Moon Phase comes in gold or stainless steel, with a slate dial or a silver-plated dial
Chronometer (COSC certified)
A watch called Chronometer (COSC certified) is tested and certified to meet certain precision standards. In Switzerland, only watches certified by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres (COSC) may use the word ‘Chronometer’ on them. So, it is always COSC certified.
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Some brands like Rolex and Omega, have their own certification that even goes one or a few steps further than the ‘standard’ COSC. Although they explain what extra tests they do, we label those watches with COSC as well.
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Outside Switzerland, equivalent bodies such as the Japan Chronometer Inspection Institute, have certified watches to the same internationally recognized standards.
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Chronometer (COSC certified)
A new DS: the Certina DS Podium GMT Chronometer comes with a 41-millimeter case in steel or titanium on a leather strap or bracelet
The Breitling Super Avenger 01 Boutique Edition looks like it can survive any apocalypse. And it probably will…
Ulysse Nardin launches the Ulysse Nardin Marine Torpilleur Military. It is more of a facelift than an all-new model, but still pretty nice
A new model from the German watch maker with a silver-ish dial: this is the Nomos Glashuette Metro Neomatik 39 Silvercut
The Ulysse Nardin Marine Chronometer Annual Calendar Monaco is dedicated to the Monaco Yacht Show as UN is one of their partners
Fancy a new 911? Buy a Turbo S with some special options to get this Porsche Design Chronograph 911 Turbo S Exclusive
Named after wine, with a classic shape, distinguished design and an exquisite movement: the Chopard L.U.C Heritage Grand Cru
The Zenith Defy El Primero 21 Only Watch Edition is Zenith’s contribution to a unique auction. The piece is unique too
Bentley launched a new Continental GT, so Breilting launches this Breitling for Bentley GT Dark Sapphire Edition