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: Yo ZJAZZ,
: Is your watch within COSC the day u bought it
: or u have to wait for it to settle in before
: achieving the COSC standard?/
: This "settling time" is very
: annoying. Some say it is okay for it to be
: out of COSC standard when just out of the
: box and needs 4 months or so for it to be
: within COSC. Some say, nope it has to be
: within COSC the moment it is out of the box,
: otherwise, exchange it for a new one....
: What's your experience.
: Thanks!!!
It was from day one in COSC. Never was out, it still settling in, because it's not yet a month old, but never been out of COSC. That's my experience...
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