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20 May 2008, 07:06 PM | #31 |
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I'm pretty sure the word SUPERLATIVE refers to the ROLEX watch - NOT to its time keeping ability!!
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For me the less the better!
would love a hand wind daytona!
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Why not adding the number of jewels, the material of the case and the color or the dial ? Who cares if it is certified ? If I want a watch as accurate as possible, I will take a quartz. |
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22 May 2008, 12:36 PM | #35 | |
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All the more since COSC tests movements OUT OF THE CASE while Jaeger Lecoultre test the watch. |
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22 May 2008, 09:47 PM | #36 |
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Personally speaking, I like the COSC logo and the CRB.
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Sorry friend but this is total baloney. Show me where they claim different rates for the parachrom spring models please. You need to learn more about COSC and how Rolex fits in. Your assertion is one I have never heard before. There is no "Superlative" COSC rating, it a BS Rolex term only (see below). COSC is COSC and a Rolex, Panerai / Breitling, etc either pass or fail the spec. The only variations are for small movements (under 20mm) and, of course, the quartz spec. COSC is like a Consumer Reports endorsement, basically bogus. COSC is basically "owned" by Rolex as they are the major customer by far. Rolex watches are no more accurate than others like PP, AP, Lange and VC that couldn't be bothered wasting time with a COSC endorsement, they hold themselves to a higher standard. From Chroncentric: How is a "Superlative Chronometer" different from a "Certified Chronometer" or just "Chronometer?" The term "Superlative Chronometer" is a trademark of Rolex. The addition of the word "Superlative" in front of the official designation of Chronometer is merely a Rolex marketing angle to give a more distinguished sound to the chronometer status of their products. All watches that have earned the privilege of bearing the official Swiss designation of "Chronometer" have been held to and met the exact same C.O.S.C. standards. Any words added before or after the official designation of "Chronometer" are merely fluff--there are not any different grades or levels of chronometer certification. Likewise, "Certified Chronometer" also means nothing different than just "Chronometer." It is a redundant phrase--since Chronometer status is a certification--that is used like "verde green" or "hot water heater" to ensure that the reader clearly and quickly understands the point. Read up of COSC, it's a joke. Couple of links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COSC http://forums.watchuseek.com/showthr...ear#post456460 |
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Well now you know he can't be trusted to tell you the truth. What did he show you? Nothing exists to make this point regarding "Superlative" being a COSC spec. Don't feel bad, ADs pass more bogus info than the truth. |
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Well, the Rolex Representative (Guy sent by this little company known as Rolex) came to visit us to fill us full of magical information. Apparently Rolex wants false info leaked in that case. |
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They make great products, I wish they could be happy just doing that. Didn't mean to shoot the messenger, but I get very annoyed reading assertions about Rolex that aren't even remotely true. I think it detracts from the brand name. You'd probably would have told every customer you worked with that the "Superlative" actually means something and the Rolex has a better COSC standard than others based on this guy's assertion. I understand though, why wouldn't you believe him? Getting my new Submariner bracelet adjusted yesterday. Nice looking young girl picking up a SS DateJust for her boyfriend. 1) She thought it had a battery, 2) had to be shown how it wind it 3) was completely blown away by the concept of two 12 hour cycles where one would change the date and one would not. Maybe this is a manifestation of the quartz age, but I gained some appreciation for what ADs are facing these days. |
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Claims Of Superlative Chronometers
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Excellent excerpt from Chronocentric, btw.!
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COSC is far too relaxed a form of testing to be taking seriously. It is similar to the THX rating of speakers - many of the top tier "serious" audio brands such as B&W do not even bother applying for certification.
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ROLEX are the only letters that mean anything to me on the dial.
I guess I take my watch being COSC for granted. |
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I like the "Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified" on the dial. I think it looks good and has a has a really neat "archaic language" cache to it.
The funny thing is that it is meaningless. I have one watch with those words on the dial, a Z series TT Blue Submariner. The Sub gains about 5-7 minutes per week. I have a Tudor Chronograph that keeps much better time, and my lowly Air King is accurate within 6 seconds per month. Rawhyde |
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It might be that after the COSC testing and compliance that Rolex tunes their movements again before shipping to be between -1 to +5 seconds. I've heard that before from RSC.
The truth is who knows exactly what is going on behind those closed doors in the Willy Wonker (Rolex) Chocolate Factory
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I kind of like have the words "Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified"... but than I have a Datejust, so without that the space would be blank. I guess Sub and Sea-Dweller owners would feel differently since it already a bit busy down there....
@Rawhyde It is not to hard to fix that problem. Maybe your AD can even get it done for free. Last edited by ral; 24 May 2008 at 04:46 PM.. Reason: add |
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I'm not fussed either way as most good Swiss houses make COSC grade movements anyway whether sent for testing or not, but as already mentioned the movement is tested as just a movement with hands and I believe even without the rotor fitted, so it isn't really a good test of the watches accuracy.
I personally would rather see the Geneve seal like Patek and Vacheron etc... That is a true sign of quality, but still unecessary. It is really only saying ''THIS WATCH KEEPS GOOD TIME'' if it didn't they shouldn't be selling it. |
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While the Geneve Seal is impressive (and I would really love to own even the most humble Patek), qualifying for this seal is more concerned with the quality and finishing of the watch movement. The precision of the timekeeping mechanism itself is not tested.
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I simply link those words to Rolex. Its almost like a Rolex trade mark imo.
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Official COSC specs are minus 4 to plus 6 seconds. But some companies have their own "official" COSC specs, for instance Omega, giving you information about how the company in question would test the movements by themselves after getting them back from COSC testing. Interesting note in the article, btw. I qoute: "According to Rolex, the rejects are fixed and sent back to COSC until they pass. "We don’t use COSC to tell us how good our movements are," said a source deep inside the Wilsdorf foundation. "We test them ourselves. All we want is the chronometer certification. It’s for marketing."
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Even more amazingly, at less than 20mm, the Rolex 2235 falls into the smallest category where the tolerances are at their widest, yet performs well within the tightest allowances reserved for pocket-watches. Almost 200,000 of these movements passed the COSC test in 2001. |
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The ladies 29 mm, mid-size 35 mm YM and all the lady DJs are fitted with this calibre. JJ
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Can you explain to me a bit, JJ why that cal. 2235 is the best movement?
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