The Chopard Mille Miglia Classic XL 90th Anniversary is a limited edition to celebrate 90 years of Mille Miglia, the legendary Italian race
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)
The Certina DS Podium Chronograph Lap Timer Racing Edition celebrates the partnership with the ADAC GT Masters, a cool German race cup
A new version of the Black Day: this is the Tudor Heritage Black Bay Steel available with aged leather strap or polished steel bracelet
Three new Daytona’s: the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona Oysterflex 2017 Gold. In yellow gold, white gold or pink gold with rubber strap
The Tissot Ballade Powermatic 80 looks a lot like the Chemin des Tourelles, a bit boring, is COSC certified and offers great value for money
The Arnold & Son Tourbillon Chronometer No. 36 is an homage to a 240-year old pocket watch by John Arnold: the Arnold 36
This Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean PyeongChang 2018 Limited Edition commemorates the coming Winter Olympics
The Breitling Colt Skyracer is Breilting’s latest pilot model. It’s made from polymer with composite fibers to make it ultralight
Just wait for a short period and your Tudor Heritage Black Day Bronze will become unique as the bronze creates a patina over time
The Breitling Navitimer 01 (46 mm) Limited Edition Panamerican Black is the fifth limited edition within the 46-millimeters Navitimer 01 collection