The Chopard L.U.C. Full Strike is the first minute repeater by Chopard. A demonstration of the technical capabilities in fine watchmaking
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)
Tudor extends its collection of Pelagos models with a model for left-handed divers: the Tudor Pelagos LHD winds on the left of the case
Revived in 2015 and price-winning in 2016: this is the La Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud FB 1 Chronometer. Time for some history
The Breitling Professional Emergency Night Mission collection is enlarged with three new models in orange, yellow and marine blue
The Chopard L.U.C GMT One is Chopard’s first L.U.C with a dual-time function and it celebrates the 20th anniversary of their factory
The Nomos Tetra Neomatik Nachtblau is one of four new models with blue dials launched by Nomos. This Tetra is square-cased
The Breitling Chronomat 44 Blacksteel Special Edition is the latest chronograph in the Chronomat series and very yellow
The Ulysse Nardin Classico Schooner America celebrates the 35th America’s Cup in June 2017. Yes, that’s a boat race with a long history
This new Breitling Navitimer GMT Aurora Blue Limited Edition has all the features pilots want, and some modern updates
This Breitling for Bentley B06 Midnight Carbon is the latest version of the Bentley B06 series. It is a kind of black. And it is a kind of big