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Well, for shock absorption,

 

it seems the Wyler Geneve is one to contemplate. Dropped from both, the Eiffel Tower and the Seattle Space needle, and kept on ticking. It has an ETA 2984-2 movement housed in a sprung titanium case. The four screws act as shock absorbers.

Tag Heuer's new Monaco Twenty Four Chrono (don't think it is out in the mainstream market yet) is supposed to take up to 24,000 G-forces. The movement is suspended within what they call, an "energy manifold" steel tube housing. The four tubular manifold arms receive the shock and vibrations and direct it away from the movement.

Perhaps if anyone has a Wyler Geneve they could shed some light on the subject?

Aloha,

Bob

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