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More in common than you might think
May 30, 2012
By: Kevin ODonnell
To some, “a watch is just a watch,” the variety of styles and prices are nearly endless, and simply telling the correct time is enough. However, a Swiss-certified watch (called a chronometer) isn’t just about telling the correct time — it is so much more than that. The same can be said for transport packaging. To some, “a box is just a box,” the variety of styles and prices are nearly endless, and simply getting the product from point A to point B is enough. However, a certified insulated transport package isn’t just about getting it there — it is so much more than that. As an enthusiast of both fine watches and high performance insulated transport packaging, I see many parallels. Let’s begin by looking at an attention-grabbing statistical extreme: 99.9%. Most of us have been sold on phrases like “kills 99.9% of germs on contact,” “air filters that trap 99.9% of all dust particles,” “guaranteed 99.9% pure,” etc. And who hasn’t used the expression, “I’m 99.9% positive,” in reference to something they felt supremely confident about? Is it just hyperbole? And what about that other 0.1%? Well, if you were a watchmaker and created a timepiece with a movement that was 99.9% accurate, it would be off by a minute and twenty-seven seconds per day — an unacceptable level of tolerance even to the most casual wearer. That is why in an effort to distinguish themselves from the ordinary, the world’s foremost watchmakers, the Swiss, developed a standard for performance. Called the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomèteres, or the COSC for short, this independent not-for-profit laboratory mirrors ISO 3159 testing procedures to measure the accuracy and performance of a mechanical watch movement before it is assembled into a watchcase. Only Swiss-made watch movements certified by the COSC are allowed to bear the coveted and internationally protected label “Official Swiss Chronometer,” or even use the word “Chronometer” anywhere on the product, packaging or advertising. A unique certification number is etched into each movement, and a corresponding ‘bulletin de marche’ (certificate of watch performance) is issued. A chronometer is not to be confused with a chronograph. A chronometer is a precision mechanical instrument used for measuring time and is designed to maintain accuracy in spite of motion or variations in temperature, humidity and air pressure. A chronograph, on the other hand, is a wristwatch with multiple functions and dials that indicate and totalize elapsed time. Unlike set-it-and-forget-it quartz-driven battery operated watches, the operation of a precision mechanical watch movement requires manual or self-winding and is comprised of multiple moving parts: tiny gears, miniature screws and rotors, and hair-thin springs. To certify as a chronometer, a mechanical watch movement has to successfully pass a series of seven COSC tests at three different temperatures and in five different positions over a period of 15 consecutive days. When all is said and done, they must prove accurate to within plus-six and minus-four seconds per day. The greatest deviation between the fastest and slowest rate must not exceed five seconds, and the average deviation must not exceed a maximum of two seconds per day regardless of its orientation and exposure to various temperatures. Successful completion certifies the movement to be, at a minimum, astonishingly 99.994% accurate. That’s nearly 100 times more reliable than the advertised germ-killing claims of even the most effective hand sanitizer. More than a million official chronometer certificates are issued each year. This sounds like a lot, but it represents only 3% of the entire Swiss watch production. Most fine modern mechanical watches are likely to match COSC performance standards but many manufacturers simply choose to forego testing and bypass the certification process. Chronometers are definitely designed for a niche market. Modern Mechanical COSC Certified Watch
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