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Old 13 December 2014, 11:44 PM   #17
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I think this could well be a good thing, potentially for the industry.

Omega's Co-Axial movements have been well documented as being highly accurate typically better than COSC standards!

Thorough testing of all aspects not just the time keeping by a regulated third party would surely keep the quality control tight? Which means the customer gets a better watch?
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