We discuss Bell & Ross, Eterna’s sell out, and COSC certification. Hopefully our levels are spot on today.
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I enjoyed the discussion on COSC and tend to agree that it’s a Swiss boys club setup to keep everyone else out, or rather to prop up the prices on Swiss watches.
How many movements does a maker have to submit / have tested so they can splash “COSC Certified” on the dial?
And maybe you can tell me the hell is a “cosomograph” is? As in the dial on a Rolex Daytona boasts that it’s a “Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified Cosmograph”.
The sound levels are getting better, and keep up the good work,
Nick.
im back. hmmmm. bell and ross green military.did you say it was a 42 mil case ?. its a nise watch if you are looking foor a girls watch.
I think all bell and… watches are ugly as hell!.