As we all know COSC certification has a couple of qualifying requirements, and one of the main is AVERAGE daily rate of -4/+6 sec. How we would measure that ourselves manually is by comparing the time on our watch with a quartz or our mobile phone or some other means that could more accurately tell time. However we will not be monitoring our watches 24/7 but rather compare the time once a day or once every few hours. The words "AVERAGE DAILY RATE" set me thinking. For eg, If I set and sync the time at 12am on day 1, say I check the time once every 12 hours, the first 12 hours say lost 10 sec but the next 12 hours gained 11 sec. So the AVERAGE DAILY rate becomes only 1 sec gain. Does that mean that the watch is running within COSC specs as per definition? Because if I had checked the watch only once, which is 24 hours later at 12am the following day, I would have thought that the time had only gained 1 sec, without knowing that it had deviated 10 sec or 11 sec in between.. Or if I had checked the watch only once at 12pm, which was only 12 hours after the sync and saw the 10 sec gain, I would have thought that the watch was out of COSC specs...
The COSC institute has the necessary equipments to accurately measure all these including the AVERAGE DAILY RATE 24/7 for that 15 days. But for us, I guess we can only manually do it with the above methods. So if we encounter something like the above, is it considered within or out of COSC specs, given that the time gain at the end of 24 hours is only 1 sec, although it had deviated 10 sec in between? Sorry for the stupid question because I understand that there are other COSC requirements that might answer my question, but I am not exactly sure of what other requirements mean other than the average daily rate of -4/+6 sec.
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