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Both numbers can be found on the caseback, if the serial number is missing it suggests that the watch is made some time after 1974. The serial number will be 6 or 7 digits long and the reference will be 7 digits or more normally with 1 or 2 spaces in it. If either contain dots or letters then it is most likely after 1974 and not possible to decode using this decoder. To look up specifications for a particular Certina movement instead try the Certina movement decoder. Please include any. Scan the QR code, Follow us on WeChat, and experience CERTINA World! Certina movement decoder Get specifications for a Certina movement This tool looks up the various specifications for a Certina watch movement. If you wish to date your watch or find out other details including which movement it has inside it please use the Certina serial and reference number decoder. Please note this tool is new and any feedback about correct or incorrect.

La Compagnie des Montres Longines, Francillon S.A.* grants you, with effect from the purchase date, a twenty-four (24) month warranty on your Longines ® watch and a five (5) year warranty on models with a silicon balance-spring, on the terms set out in this warranty.

The Longines international warranty covers defects in materials and manufacturing that exist at the time of delivery of the Longines watch purchased (“defects”). The warranty takes effect only if the warranty certificate has been dated and fully completed by an official Longines dealer (“valid warranty certificate”). During the term of the warranty and on presenting the valid warranty certificate, you are entitled to have any defect repaired free of charge. In the event that repairs cannot restore your Longines watch to full working order, La Compagnie des Montres Longines, Francillon S.A. undertakes to replace it with an identical Longines watch or another Longines watch with similar characteristics.

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The warranty for the replacement watch expires on the same date as the warranty for the replaced watch.

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The highly-precise movement on this timepiece has been officially certified as a chronometer by the independent testing institute COSC. Quality of this calibre speaks for itself.
All Certina chronometers therefore have an extended warranty of three years in total from the date of purchase.

Please enter the number several digits long, which is right at the bottom of your watch's chronometer certificate:

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The renowned Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute (“Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres”, or COSC) was founded in 1973 and is based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. It is an independent public institution serving the Swiss art of watchmaking. Its strict criteria are considered the standard for evaluating the precision of modern wristwatches – whether equipped with mechanical or quartz movements.

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Quartz chronometers

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COSC Certification is considered worldwide to be the epitome of precision. All quartz movements presented here are subjected to strict tests at a variety of temperatures. The maximum permissible rate deviation at 23°C is +/- 0.07 seconds per day; at 8°C and 38°C the tolerances are +/- 0.2 seconds; Precidrive™ movements overcome these hurdles easily.

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Automatic chronometers

The demands placed by the COSC on modern timekeeping are very high. Automatic (self-winding) watches are tested here for 15 days at three different temperatures and in different positions; their rate deviations are measured and recorded scrupulously. In order to obtain the coveted “Chronometer” title the rate precision of a movement must fall within the range of -4/+6 seconds per day.