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Backside seconds hand probably not acceptable to COSC because..

 

Assuming that COSC has to test nearly 800,000 watches per annum (in a good year), you can work out how many machines they need to run for the duration of the tests.

Thus, they are set up with image analysers to compare the sequential position of seconds hands every 24 hours and in different "wrist" positions or temperatures.

In theory, a backside seconds hands could trigger the image analysers but then they would have to "recalculate" the positions as mirror images of a watch that has hands on the dial side.

For a run of 250 pieces compared to nearly a million tested, I don't see COSC accommodating the request.


Actually, if you do the arithmetic, it is hard to believe that COSC actually could test a million watches a year!  wink

Don't go there...I don't want to start anything........


Regards,

MTF

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