Most interesting, I have been talking to Try about those two resistors (he doesn't mention he has bought quite a few other resistors from me without complaint). I originally tried to talk him out of ordering ±10 PPM resistors and told him why it would have been better to go with ±25 PPM instead. I'm a little surprised at such a big fuss, I only charged Try $26.38 each for those resistors and frankly, that is an heck of a bargain (apparently he doesn't). I rather doubt you could order 10 PPM resistors from anybody else for that price or even close to it, just how much is Vishay charging these days for even ±0.005%. As with any precision resistor, it is going to drift and the first year is always the biggest shift, even a 5 PPM drift or a bit less could drop a 10 PPM resistor out of tolerance even if it was initially within the specified 10 PPM. That was one of the reasons I tried to convince Try to go for 25 PPM plus lower cost. The order was originally placed November 6, 2016 and likely shipped in early December (I'd have to check the records for the exact date) so these resistors are bit older than a year now, not nine months.
Given the unknown state of the instruments and the fact that a Vishay VHP 10K does not qualify as a resistance standard (and what was it measured on?), such tight PPM measurement uncertainty and accuracy is questionable for measuring a resistor that accurately. There is the possibility that the resistors have moved out of the initial ±10 PPM, it would be silly to claim otherwise, however without the measurements being done on a properly calibrated instrument, the claimed measurements themselves are questionable at that accuracy. For that level of accuracy, a direct comparison to a calibrated SR-104 is the appropriate method.
Since I have been busy working, I have not had the time to reply to Try's last email (last Wednesday) yet. Does he want to send the resistors back to me? Does he want a partial refund for the difference between 10 PPM and 25 PPM pricing? At this point I don't know what he wants, I was rather surprised to see his posting here before trying to reach a solution with me. Given the accuracy requirements here, while I accept that Try believes the resistors are "way out of spec", unless they are measured on a known accurate instrument, I really cannot accept his figures at face value in this case. I am more than willing to try and find a solution but when splitting PPM hairs, I really need something better to go on.