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Patent shock absorbing systems
I have read about certain watches having "Incabloc" shock absorber technology. Am I correct that this is something any brand can use, or is it specific to a certain brand? How does it work? Along the same lines, I have seen some Panerai models listed as having a Glycodur balance and KIF Parechoc anti-shock device. Both are trademarked. Is Glycodur a material or a mechanism? If someone could also describe how the KIF Parechoc works that would be great.
That's a large topic.
By: mkvc : July 4th, 2010-23:45
I have a few thoughts on "robustness." First, some watches are designed to tighter tolerances than others. Those that can work with fairly loose tolerances will be able to take more abuse than those that depend on everything's being "just right." Certain ...
A few more thoughts...
By: tee530 : July 5th, 2010-20:02
Robustness covers a couple of different features, not all completely correlated. For example: Robustness could be resistance to serious damage caused by severe impact (dropping, etc). Shock-mounted movement; thick, deforming case, and large caliber would ...
from the depths
By: amerix : July 15th, 2010-14:39
As a reply to " have no concerns in say wearing a chronograph, while out running, but would it be a wise to wear a perpetual calendar performing the same activity?" I remember these lines from a "vaudeville" show, the lowest class of caberet entertainment...