Incabloc
Incabloc is a Swiss company that produces shock-resistant systems for watches and other precision instruments. While not directly involved in the production of jewelry, Incabloc's technology is an important component in many high-end watches, including those made by well-known Swiss brands such as Rolex, Omega, and Patek Philippe.
The Incabloc shock absorber system was first introduced in 1934, and quickly became a standard feature in Swiss-made watches. The system helps to protect the delicate internal mechanisms of a watch from damage due to shocks and vibrations, and is considered to be a key factor in the longevity and reliability of high-end timepieces.
While Incabloc's technology is primarily associated with watchmaking, it is also used in other precision instruments, such as navigational equipment and scientific instruments. The company's products are widely regarded for their exceptional quality and reliability, and are considered to be essential components in the production of many of the world's finest timepieces.
The Incabloc shock absorber system was first introduced in 1934, and quickly became a standard feature in Swiss-made watches. The system helps to protect the delicate internal mechanisms of a watch from damage due to shocks and vibrations, and is considered to be a key factor in the longevity and reliability of high-end timepieces.
While Incabloc's technology is primarily associated with watchmaking, it is also used in other precision instruments, such as navigational equipment and scientific instruments. The company's products are widely regarded for their exceptional quality and reliability, and are considered to be essential components in the production of many of the world's finest timepieces.