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: If you have not already ordered your COSC
: certificate (free from Omega as long as you
: have the proper cards, which you willif you
: purchased from an AD) then I would suggest
: getting that. It tells the positions that
: your specific watch gained or lost time in
: during testing. I have used my certificate
: as a guide when I am trying to get my watch
: closer to the exact time (time.gov). Plus it
: is a neat document to have.
Ah - that's a good idea. I have all the cards etc as the watch was from an AD; can you tell me how to go about ordering the certificate?
Thanks a lot,
Sam
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