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Mozinor à encore frappé!
Encore une excellente parodie de la dernière pub de la poste. Il y a décidément une grosse actu chez la poste en ce moment avec le facteur voleur et maintenant la parodie la poste Mozinor.

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  1. 20/04/2024 à 02:48 | #1

    PBN sites
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    6- We refrain from reproduce templates and utilise only unique text and pictures

    We don’t work with website design; the client, if desired, can then edit the websites to suit his wishes

  2. 25/04/2024 à 10:54 | #2

    Understanding the complex world of chronometers
    Understanding COSC Validation and Its Importance in Watchmaking
    COSC Accreditation and its Rigorous Standards
    Controle Officiel Suisse des Chronometres, or the Controle Officiel Suisse des Chronometres, is the authorized Swiss testing agency that certifies the accuracy and accuracy of wristwatches. COSC certification is a symbol of superior craftsmanship and trustworthiness in timekeeping. Not all watch brands seek COSC accreditation, such as Hublot, which instead sticks to its own demanding criteria with mechanisms like the UNICO calibre, attaining comparable accuracy.

    The Science of Exact Timekeeping
    The core mechanism of a mechanized watch involves the mainspring, which delivers energy as it loosens. This mechanism, however, can be vulnerable to external elements that may impact its precision. COSC-certified movements undergo demanding testing—over 15 days in various conditions (five positions, three temperatures)—to ensure their durability and dependability. The tests assess:

    Typical daily rate precision between -4 and +6 secs.
    Mean variation, maximum variation levels, and effects of thermal variations.
    Why COSC Certification Matters
    For watch fans and connoisseurs, a COSC-accredited timepiece isn’t just a piece of technology but a testament to lasting excellence and precision. It signifies a watch that:

    Offers outstanding dependability and precision.
    Ensures assurance of superiority across the whole design of the timepiece.
    Is apt to hold its worth more efficiently, making it a wise choice.
    Popular Chronometer Brands
    Several renowned manufacturers prioritize COSC accreditation for their timepieces, including Rolex, Omega, Breitling, and Longines, among others. Longines, for instance, offers collections like the Record and Spirit, which feature COSC-certified movements equipped with innovative materials like silicone equilibrium springs to enhance durability and performance.

    Historical Background and the Development of Timepieces
    The idea of the chronometer dates back to the requirement for exact chronometry for navigation at sea, highlighted by John Harrison’s work in the 18th century. Since the formal establishment of COSC in 1973, the accreditation has become a yardstick for evaluating the accuracy of luxury timepieces, continuing a tradition of superiority in horology.

    Conclusion
    Owning a COSC-certified watch is more than an aesthetic choice; it’s a commitment to excellence and precision. For those appreciating accuracy above all, the COSC validation provides peace of thoughts, ensuring that each accredited watch will perform dependably under various conditions. Whether for individual contentment or as an investment, COSC-validated timepieces stand out in the world of horology, maintaining on a tradition of precise chronometry.

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