
Team, Here's my De Ville that is COSC and Master Chronometer certified. From the provided web site, here are the METAS results for this watch: Type of test: Results Test limits FUNCTION OF COSC-APPROVED MOVEMENT DURING EXPOSURE TO 15,000 GAUSS (1.5 Tesla) MAGNETIC FIELD passed 15,000 gauss FUNCTION
Type of test:
| Results | Test limits | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
passed |
|
||||
|
passed |
|
||||
|
0.6 sec / day |
|
||||
|
3.4 sec / day |
|
||||
|
passed |
|
||||
|
3.6 sec / day |
|
||||
|
2.4 sec / day |
|
||||
|
passed |
|
Note: 15,000 gauss=1.5 tesla.
I will be wearing it for one week and report the results later.
Stay tuned.
Cheers,
Nilo
Found it to be very impressive and exciting. I appreciate all the quality controls, etc. most good companies put their watches through before leaving the manufacture. However, I think Omega's taken it to a much higher level. Think about all the ways electronics can impact a watch's accuracy; how many times are we going through airport security, or working near a radio, computer, TV, etc. It matters a whole lot more that the mechanical watch keeps its accuracy in our highly charged environment ra
This thread is active on the Omega forum with 2 replies. Share your knowledge with fellow collectors.
Join the Discussion →