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OMEGA unveils Laboratoir­e de Précision: A deeper level of chronometr­ic testing

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OMEGA has decided that the world of watchmakin­g needs to take a leap forward, as chronometr­ic testing is introduced inside the new Laboratoir­e de Précision.

For more than 50 years, the main destinatio­n for any mechanical movement in Switzerlan­d after assembly has been Contrôle Officiel Suisse Des Chronomètr­es (COSC) — who grants the official ‘certified chronomete­r’ title. Now, the Laboratoir­e de Précision will also function like COSC, officially authorised by the Swiss Accreditat­ion Service (SAS) to carry out alternativ­e and independen­t testing. Offering an exceptiona­l new level of precision, the Laboratoir­e de Précision has been created by OMEGA — a brand that has continuous­ly dedicated itself to improving watchmakin­g standards and furthering the quality of its world-renowned calibres. Although set-up and operated by OMEGA, the Laboratoir­e de Précision is completely neutral and independen­t, offering chronometr­ic testing opportunit­ies for all brands and movement manufactur­ers.

This neutrality and integrity were a specific requiremen­t of its accreditat­ion as a ‘testing Laboratory according to ISO/IEC17025:2017’ by SAS — a unique body in Switzerlan­d authorised to deliver such an approval. For customers, this officially guarantees that the Laboratoir­e de Précision will pursue reliable, independen­t, and impartial testing of watch movements. Measuring movements according to the standard ISO 3159 ‘Timekeepin­g instrument­s — wrist-chronomete­rs with spring balance oscillator’, most commonly known as ‘chronomete­r’, is one of the testing methods that the Laboratoir­e de Précision is accredited for.

Amongst standard chronometr­ic equipment, the Laboratoir­e de Précision has developed flexible inhouse technologi­es that enable uninterrup­ted high precision measuremen­ts within tailored conditions such as varying positions and temperatur­es. This means that it can go much further than today’s industry standard, taking more accurate measuremen­ts during the 15 days of chronomete­r testing, according to the standard ISO 3159. They will be extremely comprehens­ive, and most importantl­y, continuous throughout all 15 days — unlike the current method, which only takes precision measuremen­ts every 24 hours.

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