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That's incredible performance from an auto! Mine keeps time fabulously, 2-3 times more so than the COSC criteria allow. I'm pleased, and so should you be. But although the majority of Omegas will probably be well within COSC standards, such unbelievable accuracy as you describe is probably an amazing, and fortunate, fluke; Most owners probably won't see anything close. However, I reassert my claim that anyone that a deviation within 30-60 seconds per month is negligible, even unnoticable, unless one goes out of their way to benchmark it.
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