In certain applications there ARE fixed standards of calibration.
Yes... but calibration of light meters for photography is covered by norm ISO 2720:1974 (Cameras with internal meters, ISO 2721:1982), for the C constant the norm recomends a value between 320 to 540, Minolta used 320 and Sekonic 340.
Then we have the K, the norm recommends between 10.6 to 13.4... Sekonic, Nikon and Canon use 12.5 while Pentax and Minolta use 14. From that different K we have a 1/6 stop change.
Then we have different spectral sensitivities...
...but what really it has a great impact is the way we meter !
Well, in practice we all make an adaptation of the exposure policy to our particular gear, to our particular taste and to our particular metering way... so no problem...