Marcus Hanke[PuristSPro Moderator]
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The high performance of JLC's watches is beyond doubt ...
What I am complaining about is the lack of transparency, when all manufacturers strictly keep to their own individual test procedures, which might - not necessarily have - be chosen to perfectly match the characteristics of their own products. However, we have to face the fact that the huge majority of customers appears not to be interested in too much transparency either.
Marcus
You missed...
By: watchme : March 19th, 2014-07:08
pages 187 & 188, where JLC defends the reason for the "Master Control" test, and it wasn't just about accuracy. So, while I agree on one hand with Marcus' analysis of "loss of comparability," JLC's reputation is at stake. It is, also, why PP abandoned...
Transparency Still Has Value
By: Tim_M : March 20th, 2014-05:51
Hi, Personally, there's no good reason why a company shouldn't publish the standards for its internal tests. The only reasons would be ones that are a disservice to consumers, namely, the tests are not rigorous, or the results are not impressive. Rolex CO...