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: Overall Chronocentric is a great site but I
: always found their attitude toward obtaining
: the COSC certificate for your Omega to be
: odd.
: (http://chronocentric.com/omega/myomega.shtml#cosc)
That section was written by the late founder of this website. Opinions on COSC certificates will always vary, but I think they are nice to have since they don't cost anything and prove your watch was purchased from an AD.
: It's easier to get then they say (take a jpeg
: of your warranty card and email it to Omega)
: and you don't have to "pay" for
: it.
I don't see anything in that section that mentions a cost for the certificates.
: Got mine in the mail today, less than a week
: after requesting it and I think it's pretty
: cool.
: YMMV.
That section of the website hasn't been updated since March 2004, but you're absolutely right about it being much easier to do via e-mail.
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